Flowmetry and spectrophotometry for the assessment of intestinal viability in horses with naturally occurring strangulating small intestinal lesions

Author:

Verhaar Nicole1ORCID,Grages Anna Marei1,Bienert‐Zeit Astrid1,Schwieder Alexander1ORCID,Reineking Wencke2ORCID,Hewicker‐Trautwein Marion2,Kästner Sabine13,Geburek Florian1

Affiliation:

1. Clinic for Horses University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Hannover Germany

2. Department of Pathology University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Hannover Germany

3. Clinic for Small Animals University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover Hannover Germany

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAncillary diagnostic methods to enhance the accuracy of viability assessment have not been established for use in clinical practice.ObjectivesTo assess intestinal microperfusion measured by Laser Doppler Flowmetry and Spectrophotometry (LDFS) in naturally occurring small intestinal strangulations of different origins and to compare this between viable and non‐viable segments.Study designProspective clinical trial.MethodsForty horses undergoing colic surgery for naturally occurring small intestinal strangulations were included. Tissue oxygen saturation (tSO2), haemoglobin (tHB) and blood flow (tBF) were determined by LDFS before and after release of the strangulation. Intestinal biopsies were taken in cases that underwent intestinal resection or intraoperative euthanasia and assessed using a semi‐quantitative mucosal injury score (MIS). The LDFS measurements were compared between the different categories of strangulation causes and histopathological injury using parametric and non‐parametric tests (p < 0.05).ResultsStrangulations by pedunculated lipomas had lower tBF (13.9 ± 18 arbitrary units [AU]) than epiploic foramen entrapments (65.2 ± 61 AU; CI −1.697 to −0.2498; p = 0.005). Segments with MIS > 5 showed lower tBF during strangulation than segments with MIS < 4 (mean difference 61.1 AU; CI −1.119 to −0.07361; p = 0.03). This did not differ significantly following release of strangulation. Furthermore, there was a positive correlation between the inflammatory cell count and tBF during strangulation (r 0.34; CI 0.01 to 0.60; p = 0.04). The tSO2 and tHB did not differ between the different categories of lesions or injury.Main limitationsNo biopsies could be taken from the intestinal segments that did not undergo resection. The duration of strangulation could not reliably be ascertained.ConclusionsBlood flow measurements in naturally occurring strangulating lesions show a varying degree of ischaemia in different causes of strangulation. Intestinal blood flow measurements prior to release of the strangulation could potentially contribute to the identification of mucosal injury, yet a high individual variability and other contributing factors need to be considered.

Publisher

Wiley

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