cortisol-succinate--sodium-salt has been researched along with Peritoneal-Diseases* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for cortisol-succinate--sodium-salt and Peritoneal-Diseases
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Prevention of peritoneal adhesions in rats with verapamil, hydrocortisone sodium succinate, and phosphatidylcholine.
To assess the effectiveness of verapamil, hydrocortisone sodium succinate, and phosphatidylcholine in the prevention of experimental adhesions.. Randomized trial.. 80 rats.. Laparotomy and intraperitoneal irrigation with saline 40 degrees C, then verapamil hydrochloride 1 mg/kg intravenously 15 min before, during, and after irrigation; or hydrocortisone sodium succinate 50 mg/kg intravenously half an hour before irrigation; or phosphatidylcholine 5.5 mg/kg orally eight days before and seven days after irrigation plus 0.5 mg/ml in the irrigation fluid; or no further intervention.. Development of adhesions two weeks after irrigation, and completeness of wound healing.. Adhesions developed in 13 of 19 control animals; 7 of 20 that were given verapamil; 6 of 20 that were given hydrocortisone; and 3 of 20 given phosphatidylcholine.. Adhesions that developed in rats after laparotomy and intraperitoneal irrigation with saline at 40 degrees C can be significantly reduced by phosphatidylcholine. Topics: Animals; Female; Hydrocortisone; Peritoneal Diseases; Peritoneal Lavage; Phosphatidylcholines; Postoperative Complications; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Sodium Chloride; Tissue Adhesions; Verapamil | 1992 |