The aim of this study was to compare the effects of two different anesthesia methods, general anesthesia and infraclavicular block, on oxidative stress and endothelial dysfunction in upper extremity forearm operations.This prospective study aims to determine the ideal anesthesia method for patients undergoing upper extremity forearm surgeries under tourniquet by comparing general anesthesia and infraclavicular block applications in terms of oxidative stress and ED related to ischemia-reperfusion injury.
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Effects of Anesthesia Technique on Endothelial Function with using ultrasonographic technique
Timeframe: Brachial artery FMD measurements will evaluated using ultrasonographic technique from the contralateral Measurements will be taken at three different time points: preoperatively(FMD1), 24hours postoperatively (FMD2), 6th day postoperatively(FMD3)
Evaluation of the Effect of Anesthesia Technique on Endothelial Function with evaluated in the collected blood samples levels
Timeframe: before anesthesia (T0), 1 minute before (T1), 5 minutes after (T2), and 20 minutes after deflation of the tourniquet