Effects of pneumoperitoneum induced at various pressures on cardiorespiratory function and working space during laparoscopy in cats

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Mayhew, Philipp D. [1 ]
Pascoe, Peter J. [1 ]
Kass, Philip H. [2 ]
Shilo-Benjamini, Yael [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Davis, Sch Vet Med, Dept Surg & Radiol Sci, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Sch Vet Med, Dept Populat Hlth & Reprod, Davis, CA 95616 USA
关键词
CARBON-DIOXIDE; STRESS-RESPONSE; DOGS; INSUFFLATION; SURGERY; CHOLECYSTECTOMY; HEMODYNAMICS; LIFT;
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
Objective-To evaluate the effect of pneumoperitoneum on cardiorespiratory variables and working space during experimental induction of 3 intra-abdominal pressures (IAPs) in cats. Animals-6 healthy young adult neutered male domestic shorthair cats. Procedures-All cats were anesthetized through use of a standardized protocol. A catheter was placed in the right femoral artery for blood pressure and blood gas monitoring. A thermodilution catheter was placed in the right jugular vein via fluoroscopic guidance. Cardiopulmonary variables were measured before (baseline) and 2 and 30 minutes after initiation of pneumoperitoneum at IAPs of 4,8, and 15 mm Hg; these were created through the use of a mechanical insufflator. At each IAF: abdominal dimensions (height, width, and circumference) were measured at a standardized location. Results-At 4 mm Hg and 8 mm Hg IAP, no clinically important changes were identified in cardiorespiratory values. Heart rate, cardiac index, and stroke volume index remained unchanged throughout the study at all IAPs. Mean arterial blood pressure began to increase at 8 mm Hg and was significantly higher, compared with baseline, at both time points at 15 mm Hg. At 15 mm Hg, Paco(2) was significantly higher and cats were more acidotic than at baseline. Working space was subjectively greater at 8 mm Hg than at 4 mm Hg IAP; however, at 15 mm Hg, no clinically important enlargement of the working space was identified, compared with at 8 mm Hg. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-Values of cardiopulmonary variables were largely unchanged by induction of pneumoperitoneum in healthy cats up to an IAP of 8 mm Hg, and no clinically important increases in working space were evident at an IAP of 15 versus 8 mm Hg. These findings provide little justification for use of IAPs > 8 mm Hg in healthy cats undergoing laparoscopic procedures; however, whether the situation is similar in diseased or elderly cats remains to be determined.
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