Can pulse oxymetry be used for measuring intestinal blood flow?

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2007

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Georg Thieme Verlag Kg

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Aim: When studying intestinal blood flow (IBF) using radiolabeled erythrocytes in the rabbit intestinal volvulus model, we also evaluated whether a pulse oxymeter (POX) could be used for the measurement of intestinal blood flow. Methods: IBF was measured with radiolabeled erythrocytes and POX in the rabbit intestinal volvulus model. The study was performed on 3 groups: 1) baseline, 2) volvulus, 3) volvulus plus devolvulus. Results: The POX and scintigraphic measurements were in correlation and showed that IBF stopped for 6 hours following volvulus. IBF was significantly decreased in the volvulus plus de-volvulus group compared to the baseline group (p < 0.01). IBF measured with POX correlated with scintigraphic measurements. Conclusion: POX is useful for the measurement of IBF and thus may be a cheap and reliable alternative to other intestinal blood flow measurement methods.

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hakguder, Gulce/0000-0003-1967-6214
WOS: 000248413800009
PubMed: 17638160

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intestinal volvulus, intestinal ischemia, blood flow measurement, pulse oxymeter

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European Journal Of Pediatric Surgery

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Q4

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17

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3

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