Splanchnic turnover of plasma amino acids was studied in 10 patients given thoracic epidural analgesia combined with general anaesthesia for elective cholecystectomy. Ten other patients given only general anaesthesia for cholecystectomy served as a control group. All patients received an infusion of glucose during the investigation. The total concentration of amino acids in arterial plasma did not change in the patients given epidural analgesia but decreased by approximately 15% in the non-epidural group. In both groups splanchnic uptake of amino acids increased during surgery and was found to be more than doubled in the early postoperative period. The addition of epidural analgesia to general anaesthesia did not modify the splanchnic uptake of amino acids during surgery and in the immediate (2 h) postoperative period.
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