28 April 2023>: Original Paper
Effect of Sodium Bicarbonate Ringer’s Solution on Intraoperative Blood Gas Analysis and Postoperative Recovery Time in Liver Transplantation: A Single-Center Retrospective Study
Haiyan Xian BDF* , Qiuwen Xie BCE* , Ke Qin AG , Xiangfei Ma CE , Xueke Du AEG*DOI: 10.12659/AOT.939097
Ann Transplant 2023; 28:e939097
Figure 1 Changes of blood gas analysis at different time points during the operation. (A) pH value; (B) base excess (BE); (C) bicarbonate (HCO3−); (D) lactic acid (LA) levels. T0: post-induction monitoring; T1: 30 min before opening; T2: 30 min after anhepatic stage; T3: 30 min after opening; T4: No further action is required. T0: monitored after induction; T1: 30 min before opening; T2: 30 min after no liver period; T3: 30 min after opening; T4: the end of the operation. Data are the mean±SD. * P<0.05 between the 2 groups. LRS – sodium lactate Ringer’s solution; BRS – sodium bicarbonate Ringer’s solution; n – number of patients. Data analysis was performed using GraphPad prism8.0 software (GraphPad Software).