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Skeletal muscle necrosis in pressurized compartments associated with hemorrhagic hypotension.

Authors :
Zweifach SS
Hargens AR
Evans KL
Smith RK
Mubarak SJ
Akeson WH
Source :
The Journal of trauma [J Trauma] 1980 Nov; Vol. 20 (11), pp. 941-7.
Publication Year :
1980

Abstract

Skeletal muscle necrosis is quantified using technetium-99m stannous pyrophosphate (99mTc-PYP) in pressurized muscle compartments after severe blood loss. Six dogs (15 to 20 kg) were anesthetized by pentobarbital sodium (25 mg/kg IV) and hemorrhaged to a hypotensive state. Left hind-leg muscle compartments were pressurized to a level of 20 mm Hg for 6 hours by infusing autologous plasma. Intracompartmental pressure was continuously monitored by the wick catheter. The right leg served as a control. Forty-eight hours following pressurization, 5 mCi of 99mTc-PYP were injected IV, and 3 hours later each dog was sacrificed and pressurized and control muscles were resected simultaneously, weighed, and counted for 99mTc-PYP uptake. Significant uptake appeared in muscle compartments pressurized for 6 hours at 20 mm Hg, indicating that 20 mm Hg in a hypotensive state produces a degree of necrosis as great as that produced by 40 to 50 mm Hg in a normotensive state. We conclude that an acute compartment syndrome occurs in a hypotensive individual at an intramuscular pressure level considerably less than the threshold pressure level in an individual with normal blood pressure.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-5282
Volume :
20
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of trauma
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
7431450
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/00005373-198011000-00006