Influence of fluid replacement on serum magnesium concentrations and proper magnesium supplementation during general anesthesia

Rika Sasaki*, Koki Hirota, Katsuhito Nakamaru, Akira Masuda, Toshihiko Satone, Yusuke Ito

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Abstract

We have studied the influence of fluid replacement on serum magnesium (Mg2+) concentrations, and studied proper Mg2+ supplementation during general anesthesia. Thirty eight patients undergoing elective surgery randomly received Mg2+-free acetated Ringer solution (Group I ,n=15), acetated Ringer solution containing 0.5 mmol · l-1 of Mg2+ (Group II, n=6), 1.0mmol · l-1 of Mg2+ (Group III, n=7), 2.0mmol · l-1 of Mg2+ (Group IV, n=6), or 4.0 mmol · l-1 of Mg2+ (Group V, n=4). Measurements were made on serum and urine Mg2+ concentrations during anesthesia. In Group I, the serum Mg2+ concentrations decreased in correspondence with the water balance. It is suggested that dilution due to the fluid replacement induced the reduction in serum Mg2+ concentrations since the observed urine Mg2+ concentrations were negligible. In Group II-V, the reduction in serum Mg2+ concentrations was inhibited by Mg2+ supplementation, and the serum Mg2+ concentrations remained unchanged in Group IV. We conclude the Mg2+ supplementation is required during anesthesia when a large amount of fluid is infused.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1184-1185
Number of pages2
JournalJapanese Journal of Anesthesiology
Volume46
Issue number9
StatePublished - 1997

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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