Literature DB >> 8201092

Functional deterioration of the liver by elevated inferior vena cava pressure: a proposed upper safety limit of pressure for maintaining liver viability in dogs.

H Higashiyama1, M Yamaguchi, K Kumada, H Sasaki, T Yamaguchi, K Ozawa.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Abnormally elevated central venous pressure is considered to be an etiological factor in the onset of acute hepatic failure following modified Fontan operation. This paper hypothesises that an increase in inferior vena cava pressure (IVCP) after such an operation has adverse effects on hepatic energy status.
DESIGN: Various degrees of venous hypertension were produced in 10 mongrel dogs by clamping the thoracic IVC with an active veno-venous shunt and varying its flow rate from 60-2.5 ml/min/kg. Arterial ketone body ratio (KBR), reflecting the hepatic mitochondrial redox state, was measured as an index of hepatic energy status. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: The lower the flow rates of the shunt, the higher the pressures of IVC and portal vein, while systolic blood pressure was maintained above 100 mmHg. CO significantly decreased when the pump speed was less than 30 ml/min/kg. KBR showed a negative correlation to IVCP as well as a positive correlation to portal blood flow (p < 0.05).
CONCLUSION: From the simple regression line obtained between IVCP and KBR, it was determined that an upper safety limit of IVCP may lie at about 27 cmH2O (20.5 mmHg), and that a IVCP of 35 cmH2O (26.6 mmHg) seems to be the critical level for maintaining liver viability.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8201092     DOI: 10.1007/bf01707667

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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