Title of article :
Peritoneal resuscitation
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
5
From page :
181
To page :
185
Abstract :
Background After resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock, intestinal microvessels constrict leading to impaired mucosal blood flow. This occurs despite restoration of central hemodynamics. We review studies on the use of peritoneal dialysis fluid as an adjunct treatment in amelioration of this gut hypoperfusion. Methods Using in vivo microscopy of the intestinal microcirculation, the effects of topically applied dextrose-based peritoneal dialysis fluid was measured. In other words, animal experiments, the survival benefits, the morbidity, blood flow distribution, and the postresuscitation inflammatory response to direct peritoneal resuscitation (DPR) were determined. Results Simulated DPR caused a dramatic vasodilation compared with a progressive vasoconstriction when used during conventional resuscitation (CR) from hemorrhagic shock. It also reversed established vasoconstriction 2 and 4 hours after CR. In CR animals, there was a 40% mortality compared with 100% survival in DPR animals. DPR resulted in a downregulation of the gut-associated proinflammatory response noted after CR and similarly prevented edema formation. Conclusion DPR enhances organ blood flow to organs incited in the pathogenesis of multiple organ failure and improves survival after severe hemorrhage and CR.
Keywords :
Hemorrhagic shock , Resuscitation , Intestinal microcirculation , Peritoneal dialysis
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
The American Journal of Surgery
Record number :
617993
Link To Document :
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