大鼠体内端侧动脉吻合的血流容量评估

M. S. Staroverov, Vladimir Victorovich Krylov, V. A. Lukyanchikov, Egor Andreevich Orlov, Alexey Alexandrovich Veselkov, Sergey Segreevich Dydykin, Vladislav Dmitrievich Shatdler
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摘要 引言 本文旨在评估端侧动脉吻合术不同实施方法的血流容量。材料和方法 研究对象是 30 只活体 Wistar 大鼠,随机分为三组。每组动物均采用三种供体动脉准备方法进行端侧微吻合术:45度(A组)、90度(B组)和 "鱼嘴 "式动脉切开术(C组)。通过跨音速流量计测量血容量流量,确定吻合口的流量容量。结果 吻合后的平均值分别为 7.335 mL/s(标准差 [SD]:2.0771;最小:4.05;最大:10.85)、7.36 mL/s(SD:0.836 mi:6.15;最大:8.75)和 6.37 mL/s(SD:1.247;最小:5.05;最大:9.05)。所有类型吻合口的血容量流速差异均无统计学意义(P = 0.251)。结论 端侧动脉吻合术的血流容量并不取决于所选择的吻合方法。
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Blood Flow Capacity Assessment of End-to-Side Arterial Anastomosis In Vivo in Rats
Abstract Introduction  The aim of this article was to assess the flow capacity of end-to-side arterial anastomosis depending on the method of its implementation. Materials and Methods  The study was conducted on 30 live Wistar rats in vivo, which were randomly divided into three groups. In each group of animals, an end-to-side microanastamosis was performed using three methods of donor artery preparation: 45 degrees (group A), 90 degrees (group B), and arteriotomy according to the “fish mouth” type (group C). The determination of flow capacity of anastomosis by measuring the blood volume flow with transonic flowmeter was performed. Results  The obtained average values after the anastomosis were, respectively, 7.335 mL/s (standard deviation [SD]: 2.0771; min: 4.05; max: 10.85), 7.36 mL/s (SD: 0.836 mi: 6.15; max: 8.75), and 6.37 mL/s (SD: 1.247; min: 5.05; max: 9.05). No statistically significant difference in the blood volume flow velocity between all types of anastomoses was obtained ( p  = 0.251). Conclusion  The flow capacity of end-to-side arterial anastomosis does not depend on the chosen method of anastomosis.
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