Prevention of gastric mucosal lesions following aortic cross-clamping

Abstract
Stress ulceration is frequently encountered after cardiovascular surgery. In this study of 32 male baboons, severe gastric ischaemia was used to produce gastric stress lesions. The occurrence of these lesions was reduced by allopurinol (P = 0·03) and completely prevented by the combination of allopurinol with superoxide dismutase (P = 0·004). A shorter ischaemic period also reduced the number of lesions (P = 0·02). Concurrent with the stress lesion formation, there was a fall in mucosal glutathione and oxidized glutathione levels (P <0·05).