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NCT ID: NCT04547296 Recruiting - Hyperlactacidemia Clinical Trials

Sodium Bicarbonate Ringer's Solution for Preventing and Treating Hyperlactacidemia During Hepatectomy

Start date: April 28, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A variety of reasons lead to a sharp increase in lactic acid levels in patients undergoing liver resection, while leading to hyperlactic acidemia, resulting in decreased cardiac output, elevated blood potassium, and response to catecholamines and insulin Damage, increased risk of kidney damage, poor recovery of liver function, decreased immune function, and prolonged hospital stay. Sodium bicarbonate Ringer injection does not contain lactic acid. HCO3- is metabolized by acid-base neutralization in body fluids, and 90% is CO2 The form is excreted from the body by breathing, and only 10% HCO3- is metabolized by the kidney, without the burden of liver metabolism. Physiological concentration of Cl- avoids perchloric acidosis and kidney damage; physiological concentration of Ca2+ and Mg2+ help maintain the body's electrolyte balance and reduce stress-related arrhythmia.The smooth development of this study will help refine the intraoperative fluid management strategy, improve the patient's intraoperative tissue perfusion, maintain the body's acid-base and electrolyte balance, reduce postoperative kidney damage, and improve the patient's quality of life.