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Pressure-Volume Curve during Capnoperitoneum in Cats.
Dorn, Melissa; Becher-Deichsel, Anja; Bockstahler, Barbara; Peham, Christian; Dupré, Gilles.
Afiliação
  • Dorn M; Clinic for Small Animals, Division of Small Animal Surgery, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, 1210 Vienna, Austria.
  • Becher-Deichsel A; Clinic for Obstetrics, Division of Gynecology and Andrology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, 1210 Vienna, Austria.
  • Bockstahler B; Clinic for Small Animals, Division of Small Animal Surgery, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, 1210 Vienna, Austria.
  • Peham C; Clinic for Horses, Division of Movement Science Group, University of Veterinary Medicine, 1210 Vienna, Austria.
  • Dupré G; Clinic for Small Animals, Division of Small Animal Surgery, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, 1210 Vienna, Austria.
Animals (Basel) ; 10(8)2020 Aug 13.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32823512
ABSTRACT
Laparoscopy is a growing field in veterinary medicine, although guidelines are lacking. The objective of this study was to evaluate the pressure-volume curve during capnoperitoneum in cats. A total of 59 female cats were scheduled for routine laparoscopy. Pressure and volume data were recorded and processed, and the yield point of the curve was calculated using a method based on a capacitor discharging function. For the remaining 40 cats, a linear-like pressure-volume curve was observed until a yield point with a mean cutoff pressure (COP) of 6.44 ± 1.7 mmHg (SD) (range, 2.72-13.00 mmHg) and a mean cutoff volume (COV) of 387 ± 144.35 mL (SD) (range, 178.84-968.43 mL) was reached. The mean mL/kg CO2 value in cats was 208 ± 34.69 mL/kg (range, 100.00-288.46 mL/kg). The COV correlated with COP and body weight but not with body condition score (BCS). COP correlated only with the COV. This study suggests that feline patients have a pressure-volume curve similar to that of canine patients, and the same pressure limit recommendations can be used for both species. After a yield point of 6.44 mmHg is reached, the increment in volume decreases exponentially as the intra-abdominal pressure (IAP) increases.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article