1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9378(98)70016-x
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The effect of a high partial pressure of carbon dioxide environment on metabolism and immune functions of human peritoneal cells—Relevance to carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum

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“…It has been demonstrated by in vitro studies that CO 2 pneumoperitoneum suppresses the metabolic response of leukocytes and lowers peritoneal macrophage activity, which also support our study results. [37,42,43] In a study researching the effect of CO 2 pneumoperitoneum on peritonitis in peritonitis-induced rats, similar to our study, 1 ml of E. coli suspension was administered within the peritoneal cavity and interleukin (IL)-6 and CRP values were measured to evaluate the inflammatory response. It was observed that these values were significantly low in the CO 2 pneumoperitoneum-induced group, and it was reported that CO 2 pneumoperitoneum reduces inflammatory response in the peritoneum in the case of sepsis, when compared to open surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…It has been demonstrated by in vitro studies that CO 2 pneumoperitoneum suppresses the metabolic response of leukocytes and lowers peritoneal macrophage activity, which also support our study results. [37,42,43] In a study researching the effect of CO 2 pneumoperitoneum on peritonitis in peritonitis-induced rats, similar to our study, 1 ml of E. coli suspension was administered within the peritoneal cavity and interleukin (IL)-6 and CRP values were measured to evaluate the inflammatory response. It was observed that these values were significantly low in the CO 2 pneumoperitoneum-induced group, and it was reported that CO 2 pneumoperitoneum reduces inflammatory response in the peritoneum in the case of sepsis, when compared to open surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This technique has some advantages over existing models. Intraperitoneal fluid infusion is likely to be absorbed and therefore may interfere with the pathophysiological response to IAH [10], while the use of CO 2 insufflation may represent an additional physiologic variable [8]. Furthermore, CO 2 may be absorbed and the gas volume can be compressed, whereas saline and cotton dressings cannot.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although experimental models of IAH were developed using CO 2 insufflation, it is difficult to maintain high IAP levels for prolonged periods [8]. To address this issue, some authors have suggested the use of peritoneal saline infusion [9], rather than CO 2 insufflation to generate a lengthy IAH model [10].…”
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“…This could be attributable to the use of CO2 or it might be attributable to the desiccation of the peritoneal surface by cold insufflation of the gas. [26][27][28][29] Carbon Dioxide (CO2)…”
Section: Peritoneum;mentioning
confidence: 99%