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Relationship between Gastric pH Measurement and Intra-abdominal Pressure in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery

OBJECTIVES: Laparoscopic surgery (LS) is a safe and widely used technique. During LS, carbon dioxide insufflation may produce significant hemodynamic and ventilatory consequences, such as elevated intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) and hypercarbia. Splanchnic and cardiovascular blood flow can be affecte...

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Autores principales: Cinar, Ayse Surhan, Sayin, Pinar, Celayir, Mustafa Fevzi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kare Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7751236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33364888
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/SEMB.2020.34437
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description OBJECTIVES: Laparoscopic surgery (LS) is a safe and widely used technique. During LS, carbon dioxide insufflation may produce significant hemodynamic and ventilatory consequences, such as elevated intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) and hypercarbia. Splanchnic and cardiovascular blood flow can be affected by the elevated IAP, which can result in ischemia in the splanchnic region prior to hemodynamic changes. Changes in gastric pH may be an early precursor of changes in splanchnic blood circulation. This study investigated the relationship between gastric pH measurement and IAP in patients undergoing LS. METHODS: This study included 49 patients aged 18–65 years with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I – III who were undergoing elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy. A gastric pH tonometer probe was applied using an orogastric catheter. Simultaneously, insufflation pressure, cardiac apex beat (CAB), and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) values were recorded. Indirect IAP was then measured through the bladder. Measurements were performed at baseline; at 15, 30, and 60 minutes after onset of insufflation (AI 15, AI 30, and AI 60, respectively); and at the end of insufflation (EI). Two pH measurements were obtained with a gastric tonometer pH probe, using an automated function of the gastric tonometer to improve measurement reliability. RESULTS: IAP was significantly higher than baseline at AI 15, AI 30, AI 60, and EI (p<0.001). The pH(1) and pH(2) levels were significantly lower at AI 15 and AI 30, compared with baseline (p<0.001). There were no significant differences between pH(1) and pH(2) measurements at AI 60 and EI. Compared with baseline, CAB was significantly lower at AI 15, AI 30, AI 60, and EI (p=0.001, p<0.001, p=0.006). There were no statistically significant differences in MAP changes at any time point. CONCLUSION: Elevated IAP caused by CO(2) insufflation during LS led to reductions of pH(1) and pH(2). There was a correlation between gastric pH measurement and IAP. Measurement of gastric pH may be useful to assess blood circulation in the splenic area during LS.
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spelling pubmed-77512362020-12-22 Relationship between Gastric pH Measurement and Intra-abdominal Pressure in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery Cinar, Ayse Surhan Sayin, Pinar Celayir, Mustafa Fevzi Sisli Etfal Hastan Tip Bul Original Research OBJECTIVES: Laparoscopic surgery (LS) is a safe and widely used technique. During LS, carbon dioxide insufflation may produce significant hemodynamic and ventilatory consequences, such as elevated intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) and hypercarbia. Splanchnic and cardiovascular blood flow can be affected by the elevated IAP, which can result in ischemia in the splanchnic region prior to hemodynamic changes. Changes in gastric pH may be an early precursor of changes in splanchnic blood circulation. This study investigated the relationship between gastric pH measurement and IAP in patients undergoing LS. METHODS: This study included 49 patients aged 18–65 years with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I – III who were undergoing elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy. A gastric pH tonometer probe was applied using an orogastric catheter. Simultaneously, insufflation pressure, cardiac apex beat (CAB), and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) values were recorded. Indirect IAP was then measured through the bladder. Measurements were performed at baseline; at 15, 30, and 60 minutes after onset of insufflation (AI 15, AI 30, and AI 60, respectively); and at the end of insufflation (EI). Two pH measurements were obtained with a gastric tonometer pH probe, using an automated function of the gastric tonometer to improve measurement reliability. RESULTS: IAP was significantly higher than baseline at AI 15, AI 30, AI 60, and EI (p<0.001). The pH(1) and pH(2) levels were significantly lower at AI 15 and AI 30, compared with baseline (p<0.001). There were no significant differences between pH(1) and pH(2) measurements at AI 60 and EI. Compared with baseline, CAB was significantly lower at AI 15, AI 30, AI 60, and EI (p=0.001, p<0.001, p=0.006). There were no statistically significant differences in MAP changes at any time point. CONCLUSION: Elevated IAP caused by CO(2) insufflation during LS led to reductions of pH(1) and pH(2). There was a correlation between gastric pH measurement and IAP. Measurement of gastric pH may be useful to assess blood circulation in the splenic area during LS. Kare Publishing 2020-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7751236/ /pubmed/33364888 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/SEMB.2020.34437 Text en Copyright: © 2020 by The Medical Bulletin of Sisli Etfal Hospital http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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Sayin, Pinar
Celayir, Mustafa Fevzi
Relationship between Gastric pH Measurement and Intra-abdominal Pressure in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery
title Relationship between Gastric pH Measurement and Intra-abdominal Pressure in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery
title_full Relationship between Gastric pH Measurement and Intra-abdominal Pressure in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery
title_fullStr Relationship between Gastric pH Measurement and Intra-abdominal Pressure in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Gastric pH Measurement and Intra-abdominal Pressure in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery
title_short Relationship between Gastric pH Measurement and Intra-abdominal Pressure in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Surgery
title_sort relationship between gastric ph measurement and intra-abdominal pressure in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7751236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33364888
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/SEMB.2020.34437
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