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Intraperitoneal pressure: ascitic fluid and splanchnic vascular pressures, and their role in prevention and formation of ascites.

J H Henriksen, J G Stage, P Schlichting, K Winkler.   

Abstract

Seventeen patients with ascites due to cirrhosis underwent hepatic venous catheterization and pressure measurement in the ascitic fluid. Intraperitoneal fluid hydrostatic pressure (IFP) ranged 3.5-22, mean 11.2 mm Hg, and correlated closely to the pressure in the inferior vena cava (r = 0.97, P < 0.001), which was on average 1.8 mmHg above that of ascitic fluid (P < 0.005). Wedged hepatic venous pressure (WHVP) (range 19-43, mean 32 mmHg) correlated directly to IFP (0.89, P < 0.001) and was significantly higher than that of ten cirrhotic patients without ascites (range 12-27, mean 20 mmHg, P < 0.005). After diuretic therapy WHVP decreased to an average of 20 mmHg. Mean plasma colloid osmotic pressures were 20 mmHg (range 18-24 mmHg)( and 23 mmHg (range 19-29 mmHg) in patients with and without ascites, the values being significantly different (P < 0.05). Colloid osmotic pressure of ascitic fluid ranged 1-14, mean 4.9 mmHg. Mean ratio between albumin concentration in ascitic fluid and plasma was 0.31 (range 0.12-0.77). In five pigs portal venous pressure (PVP) increased during infusion of fluid into the peritoneal cavity. The increase in PVP was smaller than that of IFP (P < 0.02), indicating that ascitic fluid stems the pressures in the splanchnic venous vascular bed up to a higher level, but that the transmural hydrostatic pressure difference decreases simultaneously. The results are discussed in relation to the local 'oedema-preventing' mechanisms: (a) increased interstitial hydrostatic fluid pressure, (b) decreased interstitial fluid colloid osmotic pressure, (c) increased lymph flow, and it is concluded that the peritoneal space can be considered as a special part of the interstitium in which IFP is considered to play an important role in regulation of ascitic fluid.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7444353     DOI: 10.3109/00365518009091956

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Clin Lab Invest        ISSN: 0036-5513            Impact factor:   1.713


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