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Effects of stomach inflation on haemodynamic and pulmonary function during spontaneous circulation in pigs

Authors :
Paal, Peter
Neurauter, Andreas
Loedl, Michael
Brandner, Julia
Herff, Holger
Knotzer, Hans
Mitterlechner, Thomas
von Goedecke, Achim
Bale, Reto
Lindner, Karl H.
Wenzel, Volker
Source :
Resuscitation. Apr2009, Vol. 80 Issue 4, p470-477. 8p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Abstract: Aim: Stomach inflation during mask ventilation is frequent, but the effects on haemodynamic and pulmonary function are unclear. We evaluated the effects of stomach inflation on haemodynamic and pulmonary function during spontaneous circulation in a porcine model. Methods: Randomised prospective animal study. After randomisation, in 23 domestic pigs the stomach was inflated every 90s with 0L (control; n =8), 0.5L (n =7) or 1L (n =8) ambient air. Results: After 22.5min, i.e. 8.5L in the 0.5L and 17L in the 1L stomach inflation group, stomach inflation increased central venous pressure (median) (control: 10mmHg vs. 1L: 23mmHg, P <0.05) and mean pulmonary artery pressure (control: 24mmHg vs. 1L: 45mmHg, P <0.05). As a result stroke volume index decreased (control: 135mL/kg vs. 0.5L: 90mL/kg, P <0.05; vs. 1L: 72mL/kg, P <0.05). Stomach inflation also decreased static pulmonary compliance (control: 24mL/cmH2O vs. 0.5L: 8mL/cmH2O, P <0.05; vs. 1L: 3mL/cmH2O, P <0.05), which increased peak airway pressure (control: 28cmH2O vs. 0.5L: 69cmH2O, P <0.05; vs. 1L: 73cmH2O, P <0.05). Additionally, arterial oxygen partial pressure (control: 305mmHg vs. 0.5L: 140mmHg, P <0.05; vs. 1L: 21mmHg, P <0.05) and systemic oxygen delivery (control: 53mLO2/min vs. 1L: 19mLO2/min, P <0.05) decreased. Stomach inflation increased mortality (control: 0/8 vs. 1L: 5/8, P <0.05). Conclusions: Stomach inflation with 1L when compared to 0.5L increments resulted in faster haemodynamic and pulmonary failure and increased mortality. Stomach inflation may cause a hyper-acute abdominal compartment syndrome. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03009572
Volume :
80
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Resuscitation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36904252
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2009.01.005