Failure of Ibuprofen to prevent progressive dermal ischemia after burning in guinea pigs

Objective: It is controversial whether the use of prostaglandin inhibitors could prevent progressive dermal ischemia in the postburn stasis zone. This study evaluated the effect of Ibuprofen on preventing postburn dermal ischemia using an animal model of India ink perfusion and skin transparent prep...

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description Objective: It is controversial whether the use of prostaglandin inhibitors could prevent progressive dermal ischemia in the postburn stasis zone. This study evaluated the effect of Ibuprofen on preventing postburn dermal ischemia using an animal model of India ink perfusion and skin transparent preparation techniques. Methods: The closely clipped backs of the guinea pigs were bathed in 75 °C water for 10 s. Ibuprofen-treated groups were fed intragastrically with Ibuprofen (12.5 mg/kg) every 6 h. All animals were perfused with 70% India ink via a cervical artery cannula at 16 kPa constant pressure at 0, 8, 16, 24 h postburn. Skin transparent preparations were made, and 6-keto-PGF 1α and TxB 2 levels in skin tissue were assessed. Results: India ink filling rates in skin capillary plexuses decreased gradually with postburn time elapsing ( P
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Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Burns
Burns - complications
Burns - pathology
Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors - therapeutic use
Dermal ischemia
Dermis - blood supply
Dermis - drug effects
Dermis - pathology
Disease Models, Animal
Emergency and intensive care: burns
Guinea Pigs
Ibuprofen
Ibuprofen - therapeutic use
Intensive care medicine
Ischemia - etiology
Ischemia - pathology
Ischemia - prevention & control
Medical sciences
Microcirculation
Microcirculation - drug effects
Time Factors
Trauma Severity Indices
Treatment Failure
title Failure of Ibuprofen to prevent progressive dermal ischemia after burning in guinea pigs
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