Abstract
To study changes of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) and influence of anesthetic effect on it during caesarean operation, PRA, AT II and ALD in maternal and placental blood were determined by RIA for 30 healthy women scheduled for caesarean operation. Blood was taken before anesthesia(T{sub 0} group) and just at the end of surgery (T{sub 1} group) for comparison. Results showed that there were significant differences in PRA(P<0.01) and AT II (P <0.05) in vein blood between T{sub 0} and T{sub 1} group, but there were no significant differences in ALD, PRA and AT II between placental blood, umbilical arteria and vein blood. The data suggest that there was obvious relationship between anesthetic effect and the secretion of RAAS. The levels of AT II, ALD and PRA in patients of partial block anesthesia were significantly than those in patients of complete block anesthesia. (authors)
Daihua, Huang;
Bangping, Cui;
Wei, Hu;
[1]
Wei, Zhou
- Yichang Central People's Hospital, Yichang (China)
Citation Formats
Daihua, Huang, Bangping, Cui, Wei, Hu, and Wei, Zhou.
Changes of RAAS in maternal and placental blood during caesarean operation.
China: N. p.,
2006.
Web.
Daihua, Huang, Bangping, Cui, Wei, Hu, & Wei, Zhou.
Changes of RAAS in maternal and placental blood during caesarean operation.
China.
Daihua, Huang, Bangping, Cui, Wei, Hu, and Wei, Zhou.
2006.
"Changes of RAAS in maternal and placental blood during caesarean operation."
China.
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title = {Changes of RAAS in maternal and placental blood during caesarean operation}
author = {Daihua, Huang, Bangping, Cui, Wei, Hu, and Wei, Zhou}
abstractNote = {To study changes of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) and influence of anesthetic effect on it during caesarean operation, PRA, AT II and ALD in maternal and placental blood were determined by RIA for 30 healthy women scheduled for caesarean operation. Blood was taken before anesthesia(T{sub 0} group) and just at the end of surgery (T{sub 1} group) for comparison. Results showed that there were significant differences in PRA(P<0.01) and AT II (P <0.05) in vein blood between T{sub 0} and T{sub 1} group, but there were no significant differences in ALD, PRA and AT II between placental blood, umbilical arteria and vein blood. The data suggest that there was obvious relationship between anesthetic effect and the secretion of RAAS. The levels of AT II, ALD and PRA in patients of partial block anesthesia were significantly than those in patients of complete block anesthesia. (authors)}
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title = {Changes of RAAS in maternal and placental blood during caesarean operation}
author = {Daihua, Huang, Bangping, Cui, Wei, Hu, and Wei, Zhou}
abstractNote = {To study changes of renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) and influence of anesthetic effect on it during caesarean operation, PRA, AT II and ALD in maternal and placental blood were determined by RIA for 30 healthy women scheduled for caesarean operation. Blood was taken before anesthesia(T{sub 0} group) and just at the end of surgery (T{sub 1} group) for comparison. Results showed that there were significant differences in PRA(P<0.01) and AT II (P <0.05) in vein blood between T{sub 0} and T{sub 1} group, but there were no significant differences in ALD, PRA and AT II between placental blood, umbilical arteria and vein blood. The data suggest that there was obvious relationship between anesthetic effect and the secretion of RAAS. The levels of AT II, ALD and PRA in patients of partial block anesthesia were significantly than those in patients of complete block anesthesia. (authors)}
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