[Artificial pressure increase in subcutaneous abscess with evidence of general systemic reaction].

P Bertram, K H Treutner, B Klosterhalfen, G Arlt, M Anurov, M Polivoda, A Ottinger, V Schumpelick
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Abscess is customarily thought of as a collection of a large number of microorganisms, inflammatory cells and necrotic debris separated from the surrounding tissue by a fibrous capsule. Modern work focussed attention on more physico-chemical parameters in abscess pathogenesis. Recent experiences from animal models underline the impact of abscess pressure and bio-physicochemical parameters in the "abscess compartment" for systemic spreading. Artificial raising of abscess-pressure in pigs up to 80 mmHg was followed by increase of temperature and heartbeat rate and decrease of median arterial pressure. Elevated levels of TNF alpha, IL-1 and positive blood cultures support the theory of abscess pressure as a most important variable in abscess formation. We conclude that abscess pressure may play a pivotal role in systemic spreading of the primarily localized process.

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[皮下脓肿人工加压,全身反应的证据]。
脓肿通常被认为是由纤维囊与周围组织分离的大量微生物、炎症细胞和坏死碎片的集合。现代的工作集中在脓肿发病的更多的物理化学参数。最近动物模型的经验强调了脓肿压力和“脓肿室”的生物物理化学参数对全身扩散的影响。人工升高猪脓肿压至80 mmHg后,体温和心率升高,动脉正中压降低。TNF α、IL-1和阳性血培养水平的升高支持了脓肿压力是脓肿形成最重要的变量的理论。我们得出结论,脓肿压力可能在主要局部过程的全身扩散中起关键作用。
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