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Hypocalcemia induced during major and minor abdominal surgery in humans.

R Lepage1, G Légaré, C Racicot, J H Brossard, R Lapointe, M Dagenais, P D'Amour.   

Abstract

Hypocalcemia has only been rarely reported during surgical procedures not involving massive blood transfusions. The frequent observation in our hospital of a low serum ionized calcium level during surgery in nonacutely ill patients prompted us to investigate the calcium-PTH axis in three groups of subjects undergoing major (hepatectomy; n = 10), moderately severe, or minor surgery under general anesthesia (colectomy; n = 7, herniorrhaphy; n = 9) compared to that in one group of minor surgery cases under epidural anesthesia (herniorrhaphy; n = 15). Serum samples were obtained before anesthesia, after anesthesia but before surgery, and 40 and 120 min after the beginning of surgery in all groups of patients and for up to 3 days in major and moderately severe cases. Significant falls (P < 0.01), always proportional to the severity of the surgical/anesthesia procedure, were observed for ionized calcium (6-20%), total calcium (8-19%), and albumin (8-23%) accompanied by increases in intact PTH (105-635%). The decrease in ionized and total calcium correlated with a decrease in albumin (P < 0.001). Phosphorus, pH, and magnesium levels remained within the normal range. Adjustment of ionized calcium for variation in albumin revealed that 50-100% of the variation in ionized calcium could be attributed to a fall in albumin resulting from fluid administration to patients before admission to the surgery ward and between the onset of anesthesia and the end of surgery (1.2-5.6 L). Albumin- and pH-independent residual ionized calcium decreases of 12.2% in the hepatectomy group, 4.6% in the group of moderately severe and minor cases under general anesthesia, and 3.7% in the control group reflected the severity of the surgical/anesthesia procedure.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10443655     DOI: 10.1210/jcem.84.8.5889

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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