Intestinal ischemia reperfusion injury and multisystem organ failure
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- DOI: 10.1053/j.sempedsurg.2003.09.003
Intestinal ischemia reperfusion injury and multisystem organ failure
Abstract
Intestinal ischemia-reperfusion is a common pathway for many diseases in infants, children, and adults, and this may lead to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome and death. While several studies have investigated reperfusion injury in cardiac, cerebral, and hepatic disease, limited work has been published on intestinal ischemia-reperfusion and its multiorgan effects. The authors have developed models of intestinal ischemia-reperfusion in rats and have demonstrated that intestinal reperfusion causes liver energy failure at normothermia. This is followed by 100% mortality within 4 hours of reperfusion. Moderate hypothermia (32 degrees C to 33 degrees C) induced throughout ischemia and reperfusion prevents liver energy failure, intestinal damage, and neutrophil infiltration in the lungs. Moderate hypothermia in this model of intestinal ischemia and reperfusion prevents mortality. Further studies are needed to establish whether therapeutic hypothermia is a useful intervention in the treatment of infants and children with intestinal injuries caused by ischemia and reperfusion.
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