Relevant blood supply:
Potential areas of ischaemia:
Normally, the intra-abdominal digestive organs receive 25% of the cardiac output. Hypotension causes mesenteric arterial occlusion with shunting of the blood to the heart and brain. The bowel can tolerate a 70% reduction in blood supply without damage. The mucosa is the most vulnerable area; the muscularis propria, the least.
Ischaemia, i.e. an inadequate blood supply, results in tissue hypoxia and the accumulation of toxic waste products, which may cause tissue necrosis, i.e. infarction.
The degree of bowel damage sustained depends upon:
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