Relationship between renal pelvis pressure and post‐ureteroscopy infection in a live swine model

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
David Hinojosa‐Gonzalez, Christina Kottooran, Jennifer Saunders, Erin L. Chaussee, Jay Budrewicz, Brian H. Eisner
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ObjectiveTo evaluate the relationship between renal pelvis pressure and infection after ureteroscopy, using a live swine model.Materials and MethodsIn anaesthetised pigs, a 1‐h ureteroscopy was performed using a pressure‐sensing guidewire, with renal pelvis pressure maintained at either 37 mmHg or 75 mmHg for the entire procedure and infusion with saline alone or with a standardised concentration of uropathogenic Escherichia coli strain CFT073 (1.5 × 107 colony‐forming units [CFU]/mL). Venous blood sampling was performed during and after the procedure. Vital signs, inflammatory biomarkers, and renal tissue and blood cultures were assessed.ResultsIn 21 pig kidneys, study groups were: 37 mmHg with saline irrigation (n = 3); 75 mmHg with saline irrigation (n = 4); 37 mmHg with saline irrigation with 1.5 × 107 CFU/mL E. coli (n = 7); and 75 mmHg with saline irrigation with 1.5 × 107 CFU/mL E. coli (n = 7). Statistically significant changes in inflammatory biomarkers were most pronounced in the group with 75 mmHg saline irrigation + E. coli and were significantly elevated compared with the control group and the group receiving E. coli irrigation at 37 mmHg. Positive blood cultures were noted in 5/7 animals treated with E. coli at 75 mmHg; no others developed bacteraemia.ConclusionIn this swine model of ureteroscopy, irrigation with saline + E. coli at a renal pelvis pressure of 75 mmHg resulted in bacteraemia and inflammatory biomarker elevations significantly greater than both E. coli irrigation with renal pelvis pressure maintained at 37 mmHg and the control.
活体猪模型中肾盂压力与输尿管镜检查后感染之间的关系
目的 使用活猪模型评估输尿管镜检查后肾盂压力与感染之间的关系。材料和方法在麻醉猪体内使用压力传感导丝进行了 1 小时的输尿管镜检查,整个过程中肾盂压力保持在 37 mmHg 或 75 mmHg,并注入生理盐水或标准浓度的尿路致病性大肠杆菌菌株 CFT073(1.5 × 107 菌落总数形成单位 [CFU]/mL)。手术过程中和手术后都进行了静脉采血。对生命体征、炎症生物标志物、肾组织和血液培养进行了评估:37 mmHg生理盐水冲洗组(n = 3);75 mmHg生理盐水冲洗组(n = 4);37 mmHg生理盐水冲洗加1.5 × 107 CFU/mL大肠杆菌组(n = 7);75 mmHg生理盐水冲洗加1.5 × 107 CFU/mL大肠杆菌组(n = 7)。与对照组和接受 37 毫米汞柱大肠杆菌灌洗组相比,75 毫米汞柱生理盐水灌洗+大肠杆菌组的炎症生物标志物明显升高,在统计意义上变化最为明显。结论在这一输尿管镜检查猪模型中,肾盂压力为 75 mmHg 的生理盐水+大肠杆菌灌洗导致的菌血症和炎症生物标志物升高明显高于肾盂压力保持在 37 mmHg 的大肠杆菌灌洗组和对照组。
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BJU International
BJU International 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
4.40%
发文量
262
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: BJUI is one of the most highly respected medical journals in the world, with a truly international range of published papers and appeal. Every issue gives invaluable practical information in the form of original articles, reviews, comments, surgical education articles, and translational science articles in the field of urology. BJUI employs topical sections, and is in full colour, making it easier to browse or search for something specific.
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