| Literature DB >> 23042201 |
Frank Hildebrand1, Matthias Weuster, Philipp Mommsen, Juliane Mohr, Matthias Fröhlich, Ingo Witte, Claudia Keibl, Steffen Ruchholtz, Andreas Seekamp, Hans-Christoph Pape, Sascha Flohe, Martijn van Griensven.
Abstract
Despite the high incidence and prognostic relevance of hemorrhagic shock and abdominal and blunt chest trauma in multiply injured patients, there are no animal models combining these injuries. Therefore, we established a new porcine multiple trauma model consisting of blunt chest trauma, penetrating abdominal trauma (two incisions in the right upper liver lobe using a four-edged scalpel and subsequent liver packing), and pressure-controlled hemorrhagic shock with a mean arterial pressure of 30 ± 5 mmHg (a maximum of 45% of the total blood volume). The combined traumatic insult led to severe signs of hemorrhagic shock and impaired pulmonary function. In conclusion, a consistent, reproducible, and clinically relevant porcine model of multisystem injury with controlled (pressure-controlled blood withdrawal) and uncontrolled components of hemorrhage (liver laceration) with the potential for rebleeding was established.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23042201 DOI: 10.1097/SHK.0b013e3182709c90
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Shock ISSN: 1073-2322 Impact factor: 3.454