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Effects of Sugammadex and Neostigmine on Renal Biomarkers

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MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR
Volume 22, Issue -, Pages -

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INT SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION, INC
DOI: 10.12659/MSM.897608

Keywords

Anesthesia; Anesthesia, General; Neostigmine

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  1. Yuzuncu Yil University, Department of Scientific Research Projects [2010-TF-U123]

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Background: Neostigmine, the currently commonly used agent for reversal of neuromuscular blockade. Sugammadex is a novel and unique compound designed as an antagonist of steroidal neuromuscular blockers. In this study, we evaluated the effects of sugammadex or neostigmine on kidney functions in patients scheduled for elective surgery. Material/Methods: Patients scheduled for a surgical procedure under desflurane/opioid anesthesia received an intubating dose rocuronium. Patients were divided into 2 groups receiving either sugammadex or neostigmine atropine to reverse neuromuscular blockade. Cystatin C, creatinine, urea, blood urea nitrogen, sodium, potassium, and calcium levels in the blood and alpha(1)microglobulin, beta(2)microglobulin, and microalbumin levels in the urine were measured. Results: There was no significant difference between the groups with regard to the demographic data. In the Neostigmine Group, although beta(2)microglobulin and microalbumin were similar, a significant increase was found in the postoperative alpha(1)microglobulin and cystatin C values. In the Sugammadex Group, although beta(2)-microglobulin and cystatin C were similar, a significant increase was found in the postoperative alpha(1)-microglobulin and microalbumin values. The only significant difference was cystatin C value variation in the Neostigmine Group compared to the Sugammadex Group. Conclusions: We believe that the use of more specific and sensitive new-generation markers like cystatin C to evaluate kidney function will provide a better understanding and interpretation of our results. Sugammadex has more tolerable effects on kidney function in patients than does neostigmine. However, when compared to preoperative values, there is a negative alteration of postoperative values. Neostigmine and sugammadex do not cause renal failure but they may affect kidney function.

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