Influence of Major Abdominal Surgery on Intra-abdominal Pressure and Perfusion of Splachnic
Organs
Suk P.1, Dadák L.1, Mašek M.2, Chalupník Š.2, Žák J.2, Štětka P.1, Zvoníčková D.1, Valouchová H.1, Fencl M.1, Šrámek V.1
1Anesteziologicko-resuscitační klinika Fakultní nemocnice u sv. Anny v Brně 2I. chirurgická klinika Fakultní nemocnice u sv. Anny v Brně |
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Summary:
Objective:To assess the incidence of intra-abdominal hypertension and splanchnic hypoperfusion after
a major abdominal surgery.
Design: Observational, prospective cohort study.
Setting:ICU, Surgical Department I, St. Anna’s University Hospital, Brno.
Material and Methods: Patients undergoing major abdominal surgery were eligible. Intra-abdominal pressure
(IAP), gastric tonometry (GT) and arterial blood gases were measured postoperatively at the ICU (T0)
and then at T1, T6, T12, T18, T24 . At the same time points abdominal perfusion pressure (APP) and CO2gap
were calculated. At T1 and T6, indocyanine green clearance (ICG-PDR) was measured non-invasively. Data
– median (range). Statistics: nonparametric ANOVA for repeated measurements was used, P < 0.05 considered
significant.
Results: Thirteen patients (9 men, 4 women) aged 69 (35;78) underwent an uncomplicated operation in
a combined anaesthesia. The epidural analgesia was given postoperatively to all patients. At T0 IAP was 8
(1; 18) mm Hg and did not change significantly during the study. Only 3 patients had increased IAP > 12 mm
Hg at some time point during the study, IAP > 20 mm Hg was not measured. APP at T0 was 87 (62; 105) mm
Hg and significantly decreased during the study (P < 0.001). pCO2 gap was -0.1 (-1.6; 2.9) kPa and did not
change significantly. Only 2 patients had pathological values of ICG-PDR < 18 %/min. The ICU stay of all
patients was uneventful except for one patient who died of malignant arrhythmia on Day 4.
Conclusion: Patients after the uncomplicated major abdominal surgery seldom experience a clinically significant
IAP increase. Hypoperfusion of the gastric mucosa and the liver compromise is also very rare.
Key words:
abdominal surgery – intra-abdominal pressure – gastric tonometry – ICG clearance
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