Surgery
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The lung and systemic physiologic response to endotoxin is markedly accentuated in the presence of a body burn. Our purpose was to determine whether early burn excision and closure would decrease this response. We compared the endotoxin (2 micrograms/kg)-induced response in 10 adult sheep with lung and soft-tissue lymph fistulas 3 days after a 15% total-body surface full-thickness burn that was excised immediately with that of sheep without burn excision and nonburned sheep. ⋯ In contrast, VO2 doubled in burn-intact animals initially after endotoxin, after which VO2 decreased to levels below baseline. An increase in soft-tissue vascular permeability was also noted. We can conclude that early burn excision and closure prevent the accentuated response to endotoxin that is seen when the burn wound is left intact, even if it is uninfected.