INTRAABDOMINAL PRESSURE AND GASTRIC INTRAMUCOSAL PH - IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION

Citation
M. Sugrue et al., INTRAABDOMINAL PRESSURE AND GASTRIC INTRAMUCOSAL PH - IS THERE AN ASSOCIATION, World journal of surgery, 20(8), 1996, pp. 988-991
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery
Journal title
ISSN journal
03642313
Volume
20
Issue
8
Year of publication
1996
Pages
988 - 991
Database
ISI
SICI code
0364-2313(1996)20:8<988:IPAGIP>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
This study evaluated the potential association between increased intra abdominal pressure (IAP) and abnormally low gastric intramucosal pH (p Hi) (less than or equal to 732) in postoperative patients and assessed its effect on patient outcome, Altogether 73 patients undergoing majo r abdominal surgery over a 9-month period were studied prospectively: All underwent gastric tonometry and intravesical IAP measurements thre e time daily. An IAP of greater than or equal to 20 mmHg and a pHi of less than or equal to 7.32 were considered abnormal. The development o f the following complications were also documented: hypotension [mean aortic pressure (MAP) < 80 mmHg], abdominal sepsis, renal impairment, and death. The median APACHE II score was 16 (range 5-34). Twenty-two patients had upper gastrointestinal (GI) surgery, 27 lower GI surgery, and 24 aortic surgery; 13 of these patients underwent emergency surge ry. Abnormal pHi (less than or equal to 7.32) occurred in 36 patients while on the intensive care unit. Compared to patients with normal pHi , abnormal pHi patients were 11.3 times (3.2-43.5) [odds ratio +/- 95% CI] more likely to have an increased IAP. Abnormal pHi was significan tly associated with hypotension (chi(2) = 6.8; p = 0.009), sepsis (chi (2) = 3.7; p = 0.06), renal impairment (chi(2) = 28.3; p = 0.0000001), relaparotomy (chi(2) = 4.1; p = 0.04), and death (chi(2) = 9.7; p = 0 .002). This study demonstrated a significant clinical association betw een increased IAP and abnormal pHi. An abnormally low pHi was associat ed with poor outcome.