Intra-Abdominal Hypertension Causes Bacterial Growth in Lungs: An Animal Study

To study the effect of intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) on the frequency of pneumonia with an experimental study, thirteen Sprague-Dawley rats were included. Eight out of thirteen animals were randomly assigned to receive 10 ml of benzalkonium chloride 0.2% (megacolon group) and five animals recei...

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Main Authors: Eleni Papakrivou, Demosthenes Makris, Efstratios Manoulakas, Magda Mitroudi, Konstantinos Tepetes, Konstantinos Papazoglou, Epaminondas Zakynthinos
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4601348
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spelling doaj-49a7a83320634cd18d492bca3514708f2020-11-24T22:51:10ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412017-01-01201710.1155/2017/46013484601348Intra-Abdominal Hypertension Causes Bacterial Growth in Lungs: An Animal StudyEleni Papakrivou0Demosthenes Makris1Efstratios Manoulakas2Magda Mitroudi3Konstantinos Tepetes4Konstantinos Papazoglou5Epaminondas Zakynthinos6Department of Critical Care Medicine, University Hospital of Larissa, University of Thessaly School of Medicine, Larisa, GreeceDepartment of Critical Care Medicine, University Hospital of Larissa, University of Thessaly School of Medicine, Larisa, GreeceDepartment of Critical Care Medicine, University Hospital of Larissa, University of Thessaly School of Medicine, Larisa, GreeceDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, General Hospital of “G. Gennimatas”, A’ University Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of General Surgery, University Hospital of Larisa, University of Thessaly School of Medicine, Larisa, GreeceDepartment of Pathologo-Anatomy, General Hospital of “G. Gennimatas”, Thessaloniki, GreeceDepartment of Critical Care Medicine, University Hospital of Larissa, University of Thessaly School of Medicine, Larisa, GreeceTo study the effect of intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) on the frequency of pneumonia with an experimental study, thirteen Sprague-Dawley rats were included. Eight out of thirteen animals were randomly assigned to receive 10 ml of benzalkonium chloride 0.2% (megacolon group) and five animals received 10 ml NaCl 0.9% (controls). Animals were anaesthetized by intramuscular delivery of ketamine. The incidence of positivity for bacteria lung tissue cultures and mesenteric lymph node cultures was assessed at the 21st day after animals’ sacrification, or before in case of death. All megacolon group animals presented progressive increase of the abdomen and increased IAP (≥10 mmHg) whereas the frequency of their evacuations was almost eliminated. Controls presented normal evacuations, no sign of abdominal distention, and normal IAP. In megacolon group animals, there was evidence of significant amount of bacteria in lung cultures. In contrast, no bacteria were found in control animals.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4601348
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author Eleni Papakrivou
Demosthenes Makris
Efstratios Manoulakas
Magda Mitroudi
Konstantinos Tepetes
Konstantinos Papazoglou
Epaminondas Zakynthinos
spellingShingle Eleni Papakrivou
Demosthenes Makris
Efstratios Manoulakas
Magda Mitroudi
Konstantinos Tepetes
Konstantinos Papazoglou
Epaminondas Zakynthinos
Intra-Abdominal Hypertension Causes Bacterial Growth in Lungs: An Animal Study
BioMed Research International
author_facet Eleni Papakrivou
Demosthenes Makris
Efstratios Manoulakas
Magda Mitroudi
Konstantinos Tepetes
Konstantinos Papazoglou
Epaminondas Zakynthinos
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title Intra-Abdominal Hypertension Causes Bacterial Growth in Lungs: An Animal Study
title_short Intra-Abdominal Hypertension Causes Bacterial Growth in Lungs: An Animal Study
title_full Intra-Abdominal Hypertension Causes Bacterial Growth in Lungs: An Animal Study
title_fullStr Intra-Abdominal Hypertension Causes Bacterial Growth in Lungs: An Animal Study
title_full_unstemmed Intra-Abdominal Hypertension Causes Bacterial Growth in Lungs: An Animal Study
title_sort intra-abdominal hypertension causes bacterial growth in lungs: an animal study
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2017-01-01
description To study the effect of intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) on the frequency of pneumonia with an experimental study, thirteen Sprague-Dawley rats were included. Eight out of thirteen animals were randomly assigned to receive 10 ml of benzalkonium chloride 0.2% (megacolon group) and five animals received 10 ml NaCl 0.9% (controls). Animals were anaesthetized by intramuscular delivery of ketamine. The incidence of positivity for bacteria lung tissue cultures and mesenteric lymph node cultures was assessed at the 21st day after animals’ sacrification, or before in case of death. All megacolon group animals presented progressive increase of the abdomen and increased IAP (≥10 mmHg) whereas the frequency of their evacuations was almost eliminated. Controls presented normal evacuations, no sign of abdominal distention, and normal IAP. In megacolon group animals, there was evidence of significant amount of bacteria in lung cultures. In contrast, no bacteria were found in control animals.
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