Archives of Clinical and Experimental Surgery (Jun 2013)

Intra-Abdominal Metabolism and Blood Flow During Abdominal Hypertension and ndash; A Porcine Pilot Study Under Intravenous Anaesthesia

  • Per Skoog,
  • Tal M. Horer,
  • Goran and Aring;gren,
  • Kjell Jansson,
  • Lars Norgren

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/aces.20130118045113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 176 – 185

Abstract

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Objective: To study the splanchnic metabolism and intestinal circulation in a porcine model with increased abdominal pressure. Methods: In an experimental porcine study, performed under intravenous anaesthesia, five animals were subjected to gradually increasing intra-abdominal pressure (15 mmHg, 25 mmHg, and 35 mmHg) with pneumoperitoneum. Microdialysis and laser Doppler were the main outcome methods for monitoring the metabolic and circulatory changes. Results: During stable anaesthesia and gradually increasing intra-abdominal pressure obtained by CO2-pneumoperitoneum, blood flow (microcirculation) was deprived and moderate signs of impaired splanchnic metabolism were recorded. Conclusions: The model appears usable for studies of splanchnic metabolic consequences of intra-abdominal hypertension. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2013; 2(3.000): 176-185]

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