Literature DB >> 16368488

CO2 abdominal insufflation pretreatment increases survival after a lipopolysaccharide-contaminated laparotomy.

Joseph M Fuentes1, Eric J Hanly, Alexander R Aurora, Antonio De Maio, Samuel P Shih, Michael R Marohn, Mark A Talamini.   

Abstract

Carbon dioxide (CO(2))-pneumoperitoneum is known to favorably modify the systemic immune response during laparoscopic surgery. The presented studies were designed to determine whether treating animals with CO(2) abdominal insufflation before undergoing a lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-contaminated laparotomy would serve as "shock prophylaxis" and thus improve survival and attenuate cytokine production. Rats were randomized into five groups: CO(2)-pneumoperitoneum, helium-pneumoperitoneum, anesthesia control, laparotomy/LPS control, and LPS only control. Animals in the first four groups all received a laparotomy and a lethal dose of LPS. Immediately preceding their laparotomy, animals in the pneumoperitoneum groups received a 30-minute pretreatment of abdominal insufflation with either CO(2) or helium. The anesthesia control group received a 30-minute pretreatment of isoflurane. Animal mortality was then recorded during the ensuing 72 hours. Subsequently, a similar protocol was repeated for measurements of cytokines. CO(2)-pneumoperitoneum increased survival at 48 hours compared with LPS control (P <.05), and decreased interleukin-6 plasma levels at 2 hours (P <.05). Abdominal insufflation with CO(2) before the performance of a laparotomy contaminated with endotoxin increases survival and attenuates interleukin-6. The beneficial immune-modulating effects of CO(2)-pneumoperitoneum endure after abdominal insufflation. CO(2)-pneumoperitoneum pretreatment may improve outcomes among patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery who are at high risk for abdominal fecal contamination.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16368488     DOI: 10.1016/j.gassur.2005.07.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gastrointest Surg        ISSN: 1091-255X            Impact factor:   3.267


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