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Usefulness of Intravenous Sodium Nitrite During Resuscitation for the Treatment of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest.

Francis Kim1, Cameron Dezfulian2, Philip E Empey3, Matthew Morrell4, Michele Olsufka5, Sue Scruggs5, Peter Kudenchuk5, Susanne May6, Charles Maynard7, Michael R Sayre8, Graham Nichol9.   

Abstract

It is hypothesized that intravenous (IV) sodium nitrite given during resuscitation of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) will improve survival. We performed a phase 1 open-label study of IV sodium nitrite given during resuscitation of 120 patents with OHCA from ventricular fibrillation or nonventricular fibrillation initial rhythms by Seattle Fire Department paramedics. A total of 59 patients received 25 mg (low) and 61 patients received 60 mg (high) of sodium nitrite during resuscitation from OHCA. Treatment effects were compared between high- and low-dose nitrite groups, and all patients in a concurrent local Emergency Medical Services registry of OHCA. Whole blood nitrite levels were measured in 97 patients. The rate of return of spontaneous circulation (48% vs 49%), rearrest in the field (15% vs 25%), use of norepinephrine (12% vs 12%), first systolic blood pressure (124 ± 32 vs 125 ± 38 mm Hg), survival to discharge (23.7% vs 16.4%), and neurologically favorable survival (18.6% vs 11.5%) were not significantly different in the low and high nitrite groups. There were no significant differences in these outcomes among patients who received IV nitrite compared with concurrent registry controls. We estimate that 60 mg achieves whole blood nitrite levels of 22 to 38 μM 10 minutes after administration, whereas 25 mg achieves a level of 9 to 16 μM 10 minutes after delivery. In conclusion, administration of IV nitrite is feasible and appears to be safe in patients with OHCA, permitting subsequent evaluation of the effectiveness of IV nitrite for the treatment of OHCA.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 30205886      PMCID: PMC6515919          DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2018.04.060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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