2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-86502000000500026
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Efeitos do pneumoperitônio no rato

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“…Decreased blood flow and abnormal glomerular filtration and tubular functions are major consequences of a pneumoperitoneum 1,6 . In addition, hormonal changes centrally and peripherally coordinated lead to greater releases of renin, angiotensin and vasopressin, which act together during episodes of increased intraperitoneal pressure and affect renal activity 9 .…”
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“…Decreased blood flow and abnormal glomerular filtration and tubular functions are major consequences of a pneumoperitoneum 1,6 . In addition, hormonal changes centrally and peripherally coordinated lead to greater releases of renin, angiotensin and vasopressin, which act together during episodes of increased intraperitoneal pressure and affect renal activity 9 .…”
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“…This fact explains the increase of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), which is an indicator of liver damage, at the pressure of 6 mmHg Therefore, pneumoperitoneum may affect hepatic functions, and its effect is directly associated with exposure time and pressure levels. However, the effect of high pressures was transient in both clinical and laboratory studies, and most functional changes disappeared 72 h after deflation 1,7 . The hepatic changes found in this study confirm some of the possible abnormalities caused by ischemia of hepatic tissue.…”
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