Journal article

Leukocyte DNA damage and wound infection after nitrous oxide administration: A randomized controlled trial

Y Chen, X Liu, CHK Cheng, T Gin, K Leslie, P Myles, MTV Chan

Anesthesiology | Published : 2013

Abstract

BACKGROUND:: Nitrous oxide inactivates methionine synthase and may lead to DNA damage and wound infection. By using single-cell gel electrophoresis (comet assay), the authors determined the effect of nitrous oxide on DNA damage in circulating leukocytes. METHODS:: In this double-blind, randomized controlled trial, 91 patients undergoing major colorectal surgery were randomized to receive 70% nitrous oxide (n = 31) or nitrous oxide-free anesthesia using 30 (n = 30) or 80% (n = 30) oxygen. Venous blood was collected before and 24 h after surgery. The primary outcome was extent of DNA damage, quantified as the percentage of DNA staining intensity in the comet tail using digital fluorescence mic..

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Grants

Awarded by General Research Fund, Research Grant Council, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China


Awarded by Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia


Funding Acknowledgements

Supported by the General Research Fund, Research Grant Council, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China (CUHK4612/07M) and a Project Grant from the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (09/015), Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.