Potential dangers associated with antibiotic administration during anesthesia and surgery.

C. Pittinger, J. P. Long
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Antibiotic administration during surgery may be associated with hazards not normally encountered in unanesthetized subjects. We submit this contention on the bases of recent evidences in the literature and our laboratory investigations stimulated by clinical experiences. The potential dangers are not those usually associated with prolonged or repeated administration of these drugs, such as allergic responses, blood dyscrasias, nephro- and ototoxic phenomena, but rather acute states of respiratory or circulatory depression. A drug may be therapeutic under usual circumstances of administration and toxic when altered conditions prevail. The patient during surgery is indeed different from an unanesthetized subject. A number of factors could conceivably affect his response to a drug. Anesthesia poses the possibility of drug interaction with a variety of agents used for that purpose. Changes in concentrations of circulating hormones in response to surgical stress and anesthesia may modify the effect of exogenous agents. Hemodynamic changes such as
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麻醉和手术期间抗生素使用的潜在危险。
手术期间抗生素的使用可能与未麻醉受试者通常不会遇到的危险有关。我们提出这一论点的基础上,最近的证据在文献和我们的实验室调查刺激的临床经验。潜在的危险不是那些通常与长时间或重复使用这些药物相关的危险,如过敏反应、血液不良、肾和耳毒性现象,而是急性呼吸或循环抑制状态。一种药物在通常给药的情况下可能是治疗性的,而在改变了的情况下可能是毒性的。手术中的病人确实不同于未麻醉的病人。很多因素都可能影响他对药物的反应。麻醉有可能与用于麻醉目的的各种药物相互作用。手术应激和麻醉下循环激素浓度的变化可能会改变外源性药物的作用。血流动力学改变,如
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