F. Maluf-Filho, A. Meyer, Pierre Pirchner Mathias Martins, F. Galvão, L. D’ALBUQUERQUE
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摘要
摘要简介:门静脉高压仍然是世界范围内一个重要的健康问题。在寻找有关该综合征的知识时,动物模型的实验研究已被证明是有用的,为未来的随机临床试验指明了方向。目的:验证中型动物门脉高压和食管胃静脉曲张的实验模型。方法:选取5只小型猪br1作为实验对象。进行中线剖腹手术,切开门静脉,使门静脉狭窄。在狭窄发生前和5周后分别行门静脉压力测量和消化内镜检查。结果:所有动物均为8月龄,平均体重17±2.5 kg。门静脉部分结扎前即刻门静脉平均压力为8.9 + 1.6 mm Hg, 5周后第二次测量门静脉平均压力为26.6 + 5.4 mm Hg (p < 0.05)。在本研究的任何时候,我们的样本在内窥镜检查过程中均未发现胃食管静脉曲张或高血压性门脉胃病。结论:小型猪门静脉结扎术在门静脉高压的产生中得到证实,但在食管静脉曲张的形成中没有证实。
Experimental model of portal hypertension and esophagogastric varices in minipigs: pressure and endoscopic pilot study
ABSTRACT Introduction: Portal hypertension still represents an important health problem worldwide. In the search for knowledge regarding this syndrome, experimental studies with animal models have proven to be useful to point the direction to be taken in future randomized clinical trials. Purpose: To validate the experimental model of portal hypertension and esophagogastric varices in a medium-sized animal. Methods: This study included five minipigs br1. Midline laparotomy with dissection of the portal vein and production of a calibrated stenosis of this vein was performed. Measurement of pressure in the portal venous and digestive endoscopic were performed before and five weeks after the production of a stenosis. Results: All animals were 8 months old, average weight of 17 ± 2.5 kg. The mean pressure of the portal vein immediately before the partial ligation of the portal vein was 8.9 + 1.6 mm Hg, with 26.6 + 5.4 mm Hg in the second measurement five weeks later (p < 0.05). No gastroesophageal varices or hypertensive portal gastropathy were seen at endoscopy procedures in our sample at any time in the study. Conclusion: Portal vein ligation in minipigs has been validated in the production of portal hypertension, but not in the formation of esophageal varices.