[Artificial pressure increase in subcutaneous abscess with evidence of general systemic reaction].

P Bertram, K H Treutner, B Klosterhalfen, G Arlt, M Anurov, M Polivoda, A Ottinger, V Schumpelick
Author Information
  1. P Bertram: Chirurgische Universitätsklinik und Poliklinik, RWTH Aachen, Germany.

Abstract

Abscess is customarily thought of as a collection of a large number of microorganisms, inflammatory cells and necrotic debris separated from the surrounding tissue by a fibrous capsule. Modern work focussed attention on more physico-chemical parameters in abscess pathogenesis. Recent experiences from animal models underline the impact of abscess pressure and bio-physicochemical parameters in the "abscess compartment" for systemic spreading. Artificial raising of abscess-pressure in pigs up to 80 mmHg was followed by increase of temperature and heartbeat rate and decrease of median arterial pressure. Elevated levels of TNF alpha, IL-1 and positive blood cultures support the theory of abscess pressure as a most important variable in abscess formation. We conclude that abscess pressure may play a pivotal role in systemic spreading of the primarily localized process.

MeSH Term

Abscess
Animals
Body Temperature Regulation
Heart Rate
Interleukin-1
Pilot Projects
Pressure
Sepsis
Streptococcal Infections
Surgical Wound Infection
Swine
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha

Chemicals

Interleukin-1
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha

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