A porcine model for acute distal aortic occlusion.

Acta chirurgica Scandinavica Pub Date : 1990-08-01
L Jivegård, I Frid, H Haljamäe, J Holm, S Holm, J Svanvik
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Periarterial and intramural nerves and lymphatics as well as the vascular endothelium may influence pathophysiologic responses to acute arterial occlusion. For study of such pathophysiologic patterns, experimental models resembling the clinical situation are therefore preferable. In this porcine study acute distal aortic occlusion was mimicked by use of a balloon catheter introduced via a vascular graft anastomosed to the lateral aortic wall. Peripheral circulatory disturbance was assessed by measurements of femoral vein blood flow, skin blood flow in the hind foot and oxygen tension in the calf muscle, which verified the degree of ischemia. During the 4-hour ischemic period, repeated arterial and venous blood gas analyses showed increasing acidosis in effluent venous blood from the hind limbs, which after reperfusion slowly normalized. As highly reproducible conditions are achievable with the present experimental model, it can be used for studies of pathophysiologic responses to acute distal aortic occlusion.

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猪急性主动脉远端闭塞模型。
动脉周围和壁内神经和淋巴管以及血管内皮可能影响急性动脉闭塞的病理生理反应。因此,对于这种病理生理模式的研究,与临床情况相似的实验模型是可取的。在猪的研究急性远端主动脉闭塞是模仿使用球囊导管引入血管移植物吻合到侧主动脉壁。通过股静脉血流量、后足皮肤血流量和小腿肌肉氧张力测定外周循环障碍,验证缺血程度。缺血4小时,反复动、静脉血气分析显示后肢流出静脉血酸中毒加重,再灌注后逐渐恢复正常。由于本实验模型可实现高重复性条件,因此可用于研究急性主动脉远端闭塞的病理生理反应。
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