Affiliation:
1. Federal University of Pernambuco
Abstract
Subdiafragmatic venous decompression during anhepatic stage of canine orthotopic liver transplantation attenuates portal and caval blood stasis and minimize hipoperfusion and metabolic acidosis observed with occlusion of portal and caval veins. During two hours, six dogs submitted to portal-jugular and caval-jugular passive shunts, with maintenance of arterial hepatic flow, were evaluated for pH, carbon dioxide tension (PCO2), base deficit (BD) and oxygen tension (PO2) in portal, caval and systemic arterial blood, as well as for increments of BD (DBD) in portal and caval blood. With a confidence level of 95%, the results showed that: 1. There were not changes of pH anDBD in portal and systemic arterial blood in the majority of studied times; 2. There was metabolic acidosis in caval blood; 3. The negative increments of BD (DBD) were higher in caval blood than in splancnic venous blood at T10, T30 and T105; and, 4. Deoxigenation of portal and caval blood were detected. Acid-base metabolism and oxigenation monitoring of subdiaphramatic venous blood can constitute an effective way to evaluate experimental passive portal-jugular and caval-jugular bypass in dogs.
Reference32 articles.
1. Trapianto di fegato: studio fisiopatologico della fase epatopriva;Arullani A;Il Policlinico,1968
2. Experience in liver transplantation;Birtch A G;Transplant Rev,1969
3. Blutgasanalytische untersuchungen während homologer lebertransplantationen am hausschwein;Boeckl O;Z Ges Exp Med,1971
4. Liver transplantation in man: Observations on technique and organization in five cases;Calne R Y;Brit Med J,1968
5. Desvios porta-jugular e cava-jugular passivos: investigação de pressões sangüíneas;Coelho ARB;Acta Cir Bras,1999
Cited by
2 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献