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Haemodynamic, acid-base and blood volume changes during prolonged low pressure pneumoperitoneum in rabbits.

R Sümpelmann1, T Schuerholz, G Marx, D Härtel, H Hecker, B M Ure, N K Jesch.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The anaesthetic management of small infants during advanced laparoscopic surgery can be complicated by the major pathophysiological effects of increased intra-abdominal pressure. In this study haemodynamic, acid-base and blood volume changes were investigated during pneumoperitoneum in a small animal model.
METHODS: Ten fasted, anaesthetized, mechanically ventilated and multi-catheterized New Zealand rabbits were randomized to carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum (PP, duration 210 min, pressure 8 mm Hg) or control group. Cardiac index was determined using trans-cardiopulmonary thermodilution and total blood volume was measured by thermal-dye dilution with indocyanine green using a fibreoptic monitor system.
RESULTS: In PP cardiac index (CI), central venous oxygen saturation (Scv(O(2))), total blood volume (TBV) and base excess (BE) decreased significantly during the study whereas all variables remained constant in the control group. After release of PP the measured variables did not return to baseline within 30 min [PP, baseline vs study end: CI 108 (22) vs 85 (14) ml kg(-1) min(-1), Scv(O(2)) 81.4 (8.9) vs 56.7 (9.8)%, TBV 318 (69) vs 181 (54) ml, BE -1.9 (2.7) vs -8.7 (1.8) mmol litre(-1); P<0.01].
CONCLUSION: Our animal model suggests that a decrease in CI, metabolic acidosis and hypovolaemia could occur after prolonged low pressure pneumoperitoneum in small infants, which is possibly not detectable by the standard monitor setting. Therefore, the routine use of an extended monitoring including measurement of central venous oxygen saturation and acid-base parameters should be considered during and soon after operation, when pneumoperitoneum will last longer than 2 h.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16531448     DOI: 10.1093/bja/ael045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Anaesth        ISSN: 0007-0912            Impact factor:   9.166


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