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Gentamicin improves hemodynamics in ovine septic shock after smoke inhalation injury.

Marc O Maybauer1, Dirk M Maybauer, Lillian D Traber, Martin Westphal, Perenlei Enkhbaatar, Naoki Morita, Jeffrey M Jodoin, John P Heggers, David N Herndon, Daniel L Traber.   

Abstract

Previously, our group developed an ovine model of hyperdynamic sepsis associated with acute lung injury. In this study, we sought to modify this sepsis model by the administration of gentamicin to more closely simulate the symptoms observed in human sepsis in the intensive care unit. In a prospective, controlled, randomized laboratory experiment, 18 female sheep were surgically prepared for chronic study. After a tracheotomy had been performed, the sheep were randomized into sham, control, and gentamicin groups (n = 6 each). Sham animals were surgically prepared for the study but were neither injured nor treated. Control and gentamicin animals received 48 breaths of cotton smoke (<40 degrees C) followed by the instillation (via a bronchoscope) of live Pseudomonas aeruginosa (2-5 x 10(11) colony-forming units) bacteria into the lung. All sheep were mechanically ventilated with 100% O2 for the duration of the 24-h experimental period. Gentamicin (2 mg/kg) was administered at 6, 12, and 18 h after injury. The animals were resuscitated with lactated Ringer's solution to maintain filling pressures and hematocrit on a constant level. Cardiopulmonary variables were stable in sham animals, but in the control group, cardiac index increased significantly after 24 h versus baseline (BL, 5.1 +/- 0.4 L.min(-1).m(-2) vs. 24 h, 7.3 +/- 0.7 L.min(-1).m(-2); P < 0.05); this was associated with a significant drop in mean arterial pressure (BL, 95 +/- 3 mmHg vs. 24 h, 65 +/- 4 mmHg, P < 0.05) and systemic vascular resistance index (BL, 1410 +/- 118 dynes s.cm.m vs. 24 h, 598 +/- 101 dynes s.cm.m, P < 0.05). Treatment with gentamicin stabilized cardiac index (BL, 5.0 +/- 0.4 L.min(-1).m(-2) vs. 24 h, 4.7 +/- 0.4 L.min(-1).m(-2)) and attenuated the decrease in mean arterial pressure (BL, 99 +/- 3 mmHg vs. 24 h, 84 +/- 4 mmHg) and systemic vascular resistance index (BL, 1573 +/- 173 dynes s.cm.m vs. 24 h, 1263 +/- 187 dynes s.cm.m). In addition, the fluid requirement in the gentamicin group was significantly lower than in the control group. Pulmonary function remained stable in sham animals, but the PaO2/FiO2 ratio and shunt fraction deteriorated similarly in the control and the gentamicin groups. Because gentamicin improved hemodynamic variables and reduced the fluid requirement in this ovine model, we believe that this modified sepsis model might provide a clinically relevant and useful new approach for future studies focusing on hemodynamic variables and outcome.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16135961     DOI: 10.1097/01.shk.0000174021.95063.f4

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


  6 in total

1.  The peroxynitrite catalyst WW-85 improves microcirculation in ovine smoke inhalation injury and septic shock.

Authors:  Dirk M Maybauer; Marc O Maybauer; Csaba Szabó; Martin Westphal; Lillian D Traber; Andrew L Salzman; David N Herndon; Daniel L Traber
Journal:  Burns       Date:  2011-02-22       Impact factor: 2.744

2.  The peroxynitrite catalyst WW-85 improves pulmonary function in ovine septic shock.

Authors:  Dirk M Maybauer; Marc O Maybauer; Csaba Szabó; Robert A Cox; Martin Westphal; Levente Kiss; Eszter M Horvath; Lillian D Traber; Hal K Hawkins; Andrew L Salzman; Garry J Southan; David N Herndon; Daniel L Traber
Journal:  Shock       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 3.454

3.  A novel antibiotic based long-term model of ovine smoke inhalation injury and septic shock.

Authors:  Yoshimitsu Nakano; Marc O Maybauer; Dirk M Maybauer; Perenlei Enkhbaatar; Daniel L Traber
Journal:  Burns       Date:  2010-04-14       Impact factor: 2.744

4.  Molecular biological effects of selective neuronal nitric oxide synthase inhibition in ovine lung injury.

Authors:  Fiona D Saunders; Martin Westphal; Perenlei Enkhbaatar; Jianpu Wang; Konrad Pazdrak; Yoshimitsu Nakano; Atsumori Hamahata; Collette C Jonkam; Matthias Lange; Rhykka L Connelly; Gabriela A Kulp; Robert A Cox; Hal K Hawkins; Frank C Schmalstieg; Eszter Horvath; Csaba Szabo; Lillian D Traber; Elbert Whorton; David N Herndon; Daniel L Traber
Journal:  Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol       Date:  2009-12-04       Impact factor: 5.464

5.  Ceftazidime improves hemodynamics and oxygenation in ovine smoke inhalation injury and septic shock.

Authors:  Marc O Maybauer; Dirk M Maybauer; John F Fraser; Lillian D Traber; Martin Westphal; Robert A Cox; Ruksana Huda; Yoshimitsu Y Nakano; Perenlei Enkhbaatar; Hal K Hawkins; David N Herndon; Daniel L Traber
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2007-05-15       Impact factor: 17.440

Review 6.  Optimal management of the critically ill: anaesthesia, monitoring, data capture, and point-of-care technological practices in ovine models of critical care.

Authors:  Saul Chemonges; Kiran Shekar; John-Paul Tung; Kimble R Dunster; Sara Diab; David Platts; Ryan P Watts; Shaun D Gregory; Samuel Foley; Gabriela Simonova; Charles McDonald; Rylan Hayes; Judith Bellpart; Daniel Timms; Michelle Chew; Yoke L Fung; Michael Toon; Marc O Maybauer; John F Fraser
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2014-03-25       Impact factor: 3.411

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