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Epidural Anesthesia Retards Intestinal Acidosis and Reduces Portal Vein Endotoxin Concentrations during Progressive Hypoxia in Rabbits
Authors:Ai, Kimiaki MD   Kotake, Yoshifumi MD   Satoh, Tomoyuki MD   Serita, Ryohei MD   Takeda, Junzo MD&#x     Morisaki, Hiroshi MD&#x  
Affiliation:Ai, Kimiaki MD*; Kotake, Yoshifumi MD*; Satoh, Tomoyuki MD*; Serita, Ryohei MD*; Takeda, Junzo MD†; Morisaki, Hiroshi MD‡
Abstract:Background: Because it is postulated that gut is important via bacterial translocation in the development of the systemic inflammatory response and multiple organ dysfunction, the preservation of gut integrity is a therapeutic goal for physicians who care for critically ill patients. The aim of the current study was to evaluate whether epidural anesthesia prevented gut injury and subsequent translocation of endotoxin during acute progressive hypoxia in rabbits.

Methods: After the placement of an epidural catheter, 18 male rabbits, anesthetized with buprenorphine-midazolam, were allocated randomly to two groups: 0.5% lidocaine (group E) and saline (group C) groups. The solutions (0.4 ml/kg) were injected epidurally, followed by continuous infusion (0.1 ml[middle dot]kg-1[middle dot]h-1) during the study period. Portal blood flow, portal endotoxin concentrations, and intramucosal pH (pHi) of the ileum were measured at baseline and during two stages of progressive hypoxia (fraction of inspired oxygen [Fio2] = 0.15 and 0.10).

Results: In both study groups, the portal blood flow was preserved to a similar extent during acute hypoxia. However, pHi was reduced to a lesser extent in group E (7.33 +/- 0.12 versus 7.22 +/- 0.12 at an Fio2 of 0.15 and 7.13 +/- 0.15 versus 7.03 +/- 0.12 at an Fio2 of 0.10; mean +/- SD, P < 0.01), concurrently with lower portal endotoxin concentrations (P < 0.05) compared with group C.

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