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Günes Dogan

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Tourniquet-induced changes of energy metabolism in human skeletal muscle monitored by microdialysis.

2001

Background Tourniquets are often used as part of orthopedic surgery but may cause local and remote organ injury. The authors hypothesized that the procedures used to induce ischemia (circulatory occlusion or exsanguination) may have differential effects on the metabolic state of the muscle that should be reflected in the interstitial levels of metabolites. Methods Microdialysis probes were implanted in both quadriceps femoris muscles of 18 patients. Interstitial fluid was obtained during tourniquet-induced ischemia and reperfusion and was analyzed for glucose, lactate, choline, and purines by high-performance liquid chromatography. Results At a flow rate of 2 microl/min, the average baseli…

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