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Responsiveness to different volume therapies following hemodilution and hemorrhagic shock: a comparative experimental study in rats.
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Acta cirurgica brasileira [Acta Cir Bras] 2007 Sep-Oct; Vol. 22 (5), pp. 355-60. - Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- Unlabelled: Guidelines for volume replacement for acutely hemorrhaged and hemodiluted trauma patients have not been well established.<br />Purpose: To evaluate the effects of acute hemodilution on mean arterial pressure (MAP), and responsiveness of acutely hemodiluted and subsequently hemorrhaged rats to different volume therapies.<br />Methods: 180 rats were hemodiluted to simulate hemorrhaged trauma patients with persistent bleeding after high volume replacement with isotonic solutions. Thirty hemodiluted [Anemia (ANE) group] animals received no further treatment. The remaining 150 animals were subjected to hypovolemic shock and randomized into five groups, according to the treatment option employed: Control (CTL) animals did not receive subsequent treatment after hemorrhagic hypovolemia, SAL4 animals received isotonic saline 4 mL/kg, SAL32 animals received isotonic saline 32 mL/kg, HS animals received hypertonic saline 4 mL/kg and BLD animals received re-infusion of drawn blood.<br />Results: Highest mean arterial pressure (MAP) was achieved by BLD, followed by SAL32 and HS. MAP after treatment of BLD, HS, SAL32 and ANE were higher than CTL (p=0.036). At 85 and 95 minutes of experiment, SAL4, SAL32 and HS presented the lowest hematocrit levels (p<0.01). At day 3, ANE, CTL and HS had the highest hematocrit. SAL4 and CTL groups presented the highest mortality rates.<br />Conclusion: Hypertonic saline is an effective and safe initial therapy for hemodiluted rats undergoing hemorrhagic shock, with an overall outcome comparable to blood replacement or high volume isotonic saline administration.
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- Animals
Blood Pressure physiology
Blood Volume physiology
Disease Models, Animal
Hematocrit
Male
Rats
Shock, Hemorrhagic mortality
Shock, Hemorrhagic physiopathology
Blood Pressure drug effects
Blood Transfusion
Hemodilution
Isotonic Solutions administration & dosage
Saline Solution, Hypertonic administration & dosage
Shock, Hemorrhagic drug therapy
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0102-8650
- Volume :
- 22
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Acta cirurgica brasileira
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 17923955
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-86502007000500006