Transurethral Resection of Prostate Syndrome Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prophylaxis Versus Treatment Against TURP Syndrome : Role of Hypertonic Saline
This study is designed to investigate the usage & effects of prophylactic HS preloading, with two different concentrations, to combat the expected dilutional hyponatremia induced by irrigating fluid absorption and to prevent the occurrence of TURP syndrome with its potential complications
The study will be conducted on 60 patients ASA class I - III BPH patients, candidates for TURP surgery using monopolar electronic resectoscope. Eligible patients will be allocated into one of three study groups (n=20 in each). Group A patients will receive NaCl 3% HS at a dose of 4 ml/kg/hr; Group B patients will receive NaCl 3% HS at a dose of 2 ml/kg/hr; while Group C patients will receive NaCl 0.9% Normal Saline(NS) at a dose of 6 ml/kg/hr. All intra-venous infusions will be started 30 minutes before the subarachnoid block, and continued all through the procedure at the same specific rate for each infusion. Vital signs [mean BP, HR, CVP & oxygen saturation (spO2)] will be recorded. Plasma electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride)and serum osmolality (mOsm) will be measured. Incidence of TUR syndrome, need for ICU admission, post-operative ventilation and total hospital stay will be noted. ;
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