Effect of antioxidants on postoperative hyperamylasemia in Coronary bypass surgery

Antioxidants may reduce pancreatic cellular injury after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) Twenty patients (Group A) received vitamin E (600 mg/ day) for 28 days and vitamin C (2 g/day) and allopurinol (600 mg/day) 2 days before and 1 day after CABG. Seventeen patients (Group C) received all dr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pancreas 1996-10, Vol.13 (3), p.236-240
Hauptverfasser: PAAJANEN, H, HARMOINEN, A, SISTO, T, TARKKA, M, METSÄ-KETELÄ, T, IOVANNA, J. L, DAGORN, J.-C, NORDBACK, I. H
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Zusammenfassung:Antioxidants may reduce pancreatic cellular injury after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) Twenty patients (Group A) received vitamin E (600 mg/ day) for 28 days and vitamin C (2 g/day) and allopurinol (600 mg/day) 2 days before and 1 day after CABG. Seventeen patients (Group C) received all drugs for 3 days, and 25 (Group B) and 19 (Group D) patients served as corresponding controls. The pre- and postoperative pancreatic isoamylase (P-amylase), creatinine, and antioxidant concentrations were measured. Serum hyperamylasemia was highest on the first postoperative day and occurred in 73% of the patients. After surgery serum P-amylase increased in all study groups and urine P-amylase decreased. Postoperative serum hyperamylasemia, whether primarily renal or pancreatic, cannot be decreased by pretreatment with allopurinol, vitamin C, and vitamin E.
ISSN:0885-3177
1536-4828
DOI:10.1097/00006676-199610000-00004