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과산화수소 관장이 가토간장에 미치는 영향에 대한 조직학적 연구

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 Histological study on rabbit liver following hydrogen peroxide enema 
Authors
 백태우 
Issue Date
1970
Description
의학과/석사
Abstract
[한글]

[영문]

Since Oliver and Murphy(1920) first administered hydrogen peroxide intravenously for the treatment of influenzal pneumonia, attempts have been made to use hydrogen peroxide parenterally as a source of oxygen both in human and in animals. But using hydrogen peroxide intravonously or intraarterially, gas emboli formation by Lorincz, et al. (1948), Stern, et al. (1967) and Feldman, et al. (1967), and mothemoglobinemia by Lorincz, et al. (1948), Feldman, et al. (1967) and Fuson, et al. (1967) were noticed.

Since Olim and Ciuti (1954) described its use in two cases of meconium ileus, hydrogen peroxide has been used for the treatment of neonatal intestinal obstruction due to inspissated meconium. However Ellis and Clatworthy (1966), Danis, et al. (1967) and Shaw, et al. (1967) observed intestinal gangrene in the newborn infants following colonio lavage with hydrogen peroxide during the surgical treatment of meconium ileus and they emphasized that this potentially dangerous practice should be abandoned.

Yun (1969) investigated on extrapulmonary oxygenation of hydrogen peroxide in dogs. By his study for the single administration. 0.4% hydrogen peroxide could be given with a dose of 10 ml. per kg of body weight safely by enema preferably

without doing any onema before the procedure, which would give maximum oxygenation in both portal vein and inferior vena cava without forming gas emboli. Higher than this concentration would cause gas bubbles in portal vein. In the serial administration, 0.2% hydrogen peroxide could be given by onema alternately

exchanging the intestinal contents with 10 to 15 minutes intervals, preferably with human whole blood(1.0ml. per kg. of body weight) to have a prolonged higher oxygenation in portal vein, and methemoglobinemia.

Author studied the histologic study on rabbit liver by onema of normal salino solution as a control, 0.25% and 0.75% hydrogen peroxide with the amount of 10 cc per kg. of body weight singly or serially (six times with 15 minutes of interval) to know whether these groups, which developed emboli or not, are harmful to the liver or not. It was known that only 0.75% hydrogen peroxide enema group showed gas emboli in the mesenteric vein, portal vein and vessels of liver and all the experimental groups didn't show any histologic abnormalities in the liver such as

cloudy swelling, inflammation, air emboli, congestion and glycogen change.

From the result of this experiment, since visible gas in portal vein did not cause any minor tissue damage in the liver, hydrogen peroxide solution which would not form gas emboli in portal vein, could be used clinically without danger because the solution increases PO^^2 in venous and arterial blood significantly.
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