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Relation Between Intra-Abdominal Pressure And Early Intestinal Ischemia In Rats

TRAUMA SURGERY & ACUTE CARE OPEN(2020)

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BackgroundLittle is known on early irreversible effects of increased intra-abdominal pressure (IAP). Therefore, timing of abdominal decompression among patients with abdominal compartment syndrome remains challenging. The study objective was to determine the relation between IAP and respiratory parameters, hemodynamic parameters, and early intestinal ischemia.MethodsTwenty-five anesthetized and ventilated male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned to five groups exposed to IAPs of 0, 5, 10, 15, or 20mmHg for 3hours. Respiratory parameters, hemodynamic parameters, and serum albumin-cobalt binding (ACB) capacity as measure for systemic ischemia were determined. Intestines were processed for histopathology.ResultsIAP was negatively associated with mean arterial pressure at 90 (Spearman correlation coefficient; Rs=-0.446, p=0.025) and 180min (Rs=-0.466, p=0.019), oxygen saturation at 90min (Rs=-0.673, p<0.001) and 180min (Rs=-0.882, p<0.001), and pH value at 90 (Rs=-0.819, p<0.001) and 180min (Rs=-0.934, p<0.001). There were no associations between IAP and lactate level or ACB capacity. No histological signs for intestinal ischemia were found.DiscussionAlthough increasing IAP was associated with respiratory and hemodynamic difficulties, no signs for intestinal ischemia were found.Level of evidencePrognostic and epidemiologic study, level II.
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multiple trauma, animal experimentation, abdominal injuries, compartment syndromes
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