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Improving microcirculation is more effective than substitution of red blood cells to correct metabolic disorder in experimental hemorrhagic shock.

Reto Wettstein1, Amy G Tsai, Dominique Erni, Anatoly N Lukyanov, Vladimir P Torchilin, Marcos Intaglietta.   

Abstract

Microcirculatory perfusion deficits and impaired tissue oxygenation in nonvital organs frequently occur after hemorrhage and they contribute to potentially lethal complications. The aim of this study was to test the influence of colloid osmotic pressure, viscosity, and red blood cell (RBC) content of the resuscitative fluid on metabolic disorder, perfusion, and oxygenation in peripheral tissues. Awake hamsters were subjected to hemorrhage of 50% and were resuscitated with 25% of blood volume with solutions containing 6% pegylated bovine albumin only (PEG-BSA 0) and 6% PEG-BSA mixed with autologous RBCs to reach 4 g/dL (PEG-BSA 4) and 8 g/dL (PEG-BSA 8) of hemoglobin. PEG-BSA had a viscosity of 4.2 cP and a COP of 116 mmHg. Microhemodynamics and tissue pO2 were assessed in the hamster chamber window preparation with intravital microscopy. Arterial base excess tended to be lower than baseline for PEG-BSA 0 and PEG-BSA 4 (ns), whereas base deficit remained significantly decreased for PEG-BSA 8 (P<0.05 vs. baseline). Oxygen extraction was 91% +/- 2% of the oxygen delivery for PEG-BSA 0 compared with 85% +/- 2% for PEG-BSA 8 (P<0.05). Functional capillary density was 61%, 47%, and 45% for PEG-BSA 0 (P<0.05 vs. other groups), PEG-BSA 4 and PEG-BSA 8, respectively. We conclude that arterial base excess and oxygen extraction ratio in the tissue was better restored if a higher fraction of PEG-BSA and less RBCs were infused. This was attributed to a more homogeneous distribution of oxygen, as reflected by functional capillary density. Our results suggest that the transfusion trigger in hemorrhagic shock may be shifted toward lower hemoglobin concentrations if highly viscous and oncotic solutions are used.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14770036     DOI: 10.1097/01.shk.0000114301.36496.ea

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Shock        ISSN: 1073-2322            Impact factor:   3.454


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