TY - JOUR ID - 19668 TI - Evaluation of Amino Acid Infusion preventive effect on Hypothermia during Spinal Anesthesia for Hip Arthroplasty JO - The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery JA - ABJS LA - en SN - 2345-4644 AU - Alipour, Mohammad AU - Taghavi Gillani, Mehryar AU - Bameshki, Alireza AU - Razavi, Majid AU - Mashhadi, Leila AU - Amiriani, Marjan AU - Peivandi Yazdi, Arash AD - Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran AD - Lung Disease Research Center, Department of Anesthesiology, Mashhad University of Medicine Sciences, Mashhad, Iran AD - Lung Diseases Research Center, Mashhad University of Medicine Sciences, Mashhad, Iran AD - Faculty of Medicine Mashhad University of Medicine Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Y1 - 2022 PY - 2022 VL - 10 IS - 7 SP - 627 EP - 632 KW - Amino Acid KW - Anesthesia KW - Arthroplasty KW - Hypothermia DO - 10.22038/abjs.2022.54665.2724 N2 - Background: Hypothermia increases bleeding during surgery, risk of ischemic heart disease and postoperative woundinfection. Intravenous amino acid increases cell synthesis and produces heat. Our goal was evaluating of the effect ofamino acid on intraoperative hypothermia under spinal anesthesia.Methods: This is a randomized, double-blinded clinical trial that 36 adults undergoing Hip Arthroplasty were randomlyassigned into two groups of 18 each. One group received Amino Acids solution (Aminoven 10%) 500ml (240ml/h)throughout spinal anesthesia, and control group received saline solution. We measured core body temperature, MAPand HR each 10 minutes, and also postoperative shivering, blood loss, operation time, postoperative BUN and Cr werecompared in two groups.Results: Throughout surgery, the reduction in core temperature was more in the control group than the amino acidsgroup (statistically not clinically). The decrease in core temperature was significantly larger in the controls (0.96°C± 0.7°C) than in the amino acid patients (0.94°C ± 0.4°C), (P value= 0.02). Postoperative shivering was 73% in thecontrols regarding 11% in the amino acids patients. Overall, there were no significant statistical differences betweenother variables that we measured in two groups of patients.Conclusion: Amino acids infusion during spinal anesthesia exerted a thermogenic effect. Our findings showedhypothermia was less in the aminoacid group, and also postoperative shivering was more in the control group.Level of evidence: I UR - https://abjs.mums.ac.ir/article_19668.html L1 - https://abjs.mums.ac.ir/article_19668_44a17c83d0986cc5390c0519a7af6fe2.pdf ER -