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Influence of steroids on microvascular perfusion injury of the bowel induced by extracorporeal circulation.

F U Sack1, B Reidenbach, R Dollner, A Schledt, M M Gebhard, S Hagl.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Extracorporeal circulation is associated with gastrointestinal complications. By means of intravital microscopic methods, we investigated whether preoperative treatment with steroids can attenuate the impairment of the bowel microcirculation.
METHODS: In 20 pigs, a partial left heart bypass (pLHB) was established. A loop of the terminal ileum was exteriorized for intravital-microscopic observation. Seven sham-operated animals served as controls. In 13 animals, pLHB was established for 2 hours with a flow rate of 2,000 mL per minute; 7 of the animals received 20 mg/kg body weight prednisolone preoperatively. The microcirculatory network was analyzed before, during pLHB, and 2 hours after bypass.
RESULTS: Despite unchanged macro-hemodynamics, pLHB resulted in a significant microvascular perfusion injury of the small bowel. Arteriolar vasoconstriction and a reduction of perfused capillaries per unit area (functional capillary density) to 30% of prebypass values could be found. Blood cell velocities were reduced in submucuous collecting venules. In the steroid-treated animals, the functional capillary density remained normal. In addition, arteriolar vasoconstriction could be prevented.
CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with prednisolone largely prevents the microcirculatory alterations in the small bowel induced by extracorporeal circulation.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11603454     DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(01)02930-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg        ISSN: 0003-4975            Impact factor:   4.330


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