| Literature DB >> 35118520 |
Rasmus Peter Jakobsen1,2, Elisabeth Charlotte Hansen3, Troels Halfeld Nielsen4, Carl-Henrik Nordström4,5, Palle Toft6,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of norepinephrine in the case of life-threatening haemorrhagic shock is well established but widely discussed. The present study was designed to compare the effects of early norepinephrine treatment vs. no treatment on cerebral energy metabolism during haemorrhagic shock.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebral metabolism; Haemorrhagic shock; Microdialysis; Norepinephrine; Trauma
Year: 2022 PMID: 35118520 PMCID: PMC8814229 DOI: 10.1186/s40635-022-00432-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intensive Care Med Exp ISSN: 2197-425X
Fig. 1Experimental protocol timeline. Note that the experimental protocol is divided into four intervals. Interval 1: Baseline − 60–0 min. Interval 2: Hypoperfusion period 0–90 min, Interval 3: Stabilisation period 90–180 min in which physiological state might return to homeostasis. Interval 4: post-resuscitation period 180–240 min
General physiological haemodynamic and systemic parameters for baseline, hypoperfusion and post resuscitation periods
| Interval | Control | NE | Control vs. NE group |
|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline (− 60)–0 min | |||
| MAP (mmHg) | 88 (78–98) | 78 (72–95) | 0.198 |
| HR (bpm) | 56 (55–87) | 87 (74–103) | 0.016* |
| PbtO2 (mmHg) | 22 (8–70) | 37 (30–40) | 0.880 |
| PaO2 (kPa) | 53 (49–57) | 37 (36–40) | 0.001* |
| PaCO2 (kPa) | 5.6 (5.4–6) | 6.4 (5.9–6.7) | < 0.001* |
| b-Hemoglobin (mM/L) | 5.8 (5.6–6.3) | 5 (4.8–5.3) | < 0.001* |
| b-Glucose (mM/L) | 4.1 (3.7–6) | 5.8 (3.9–8.1) | 0.180 |
| b-Lactate (mM/L) ABG | 0.9 (0.5–1) | 0.5 (0.4–0.9) | 0.753 |
| b-pH ABG | 7.45 (7.44–7.48) | 7.46 (7.43–7.5) | 0.951 |
| Diuresis (mL) | 25 (0–72.5) | 0 (0–50) | 0.274 |
| Hypoperfusion 0–90 min | |||
| MAP (mmHg) | 41 (40–42) | 80 (75–86) | < 0.001* |
| HR (bpm) | 108 (63–180) | 98 (85–115) | 0.625 |
| PbtO2 (mmHg) | 8 (4–18) | 28 (23–34) | 0.160 |
| PaO2 (kPa) | 52 (46.6–53.9) | 38 (35–41) | 0.019 |
| PaCO2 (kPa) | 5.5 (5.2–6.3) | 6.3 (6.1–6.7) | 0.031* |
| b-Hemoglobin (mM/L) | 5.7 (5–6.1) | 5.1 (4.8–5.6) | 0.189 |
| b-Glucose (mM/L) MD | 6 (3.8–7.0) | 4.9 (4.2–7.0) | 0.974 |
| b-Lactate (mM/L) ABG | 8.2 (2.7–13.7) | 1.1 (0.9–1.7) | 0.001* |
| b-pH ABG | 7.39 (7.23–7.4) | 7.46 (7.43–7.49) | 0.013 |
| Diuresis (mL) | 0 (0.35) | 11.5 (0–47.5) | 0.380 |
| Post resuscitation 180–240 min | |||
| MAP (mmHg) | 56 (47–79) | 74 (69–80) | 0.037 |
| HR (bpm) | 89 (76–107) | 90 (76–99) | 0.858 |
| PbtO2 (mmHg) | 7 (2–10) | 29 (13–34) | 0.021 |
| PaO2 (kPa) | 51(49–54) | 38 (37–42) | < 0.001* |
| PaCO2 (kPa) | 6.5 (5.3–6.8) | 6 (5.7–6.5) | 0.665 |
| b-Hemoglobin (mM/L) | 6.5 (6–6.7) | 4.6 (4.2–4.9) | < 0.001* |
| b-Glucose (mM/L) | 2.8 (0.7–3.2) | 3.6 (2.9–4.3) | 0.432 |
| b-Lactate (mM/L) ABG | 3.9 (2–8.4) | 0.5 (0.3–0.6) | 0.003* |
| b-pH ABG | 7.32 (7.29–7.39) | 7.47 (7.45–7.51) | < 0.001* |
| Diuresis (mL) | 0 (0–30) | 0 (0–4) | 0.676 |
NE group n = 8, control group n = 4. Values are medians (interquartile range). Test statistics performed with mixed effect model
*Statistical significant p value < 0.05
Fig. 2Dynamic changes of median (interquartile range) mean arterial pressure (MAP) throughout the experiment. NE group n = 8. Control group n = 4. Note the steep decrease in MAP in both groups at the start of hypoperfusion period. In addition, note the normalisation of MAP after start of NE infusion. Shaded area illustrates hypoperfusion period
Biochemical variables obtained on microdialysis from cerebral hemisphere
| Baseline | Location | Control | NE | Control vs. NE group |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LP ratio | Hemisph | 20 (15–29) | 23 (18–27) | 0.834 |
| Lactate (mM/L) | Hemisph | 2.2 (1.4–3.8) | 2.1 (1.7–3.1) | 0.670 |
| Pyruvate (mM/L) | Hemisph | 100 (92–134) | 92 (73–108) | 0.643 |
| Glucose (mM/L) | Hemisph | 2.5 (1.8–2.8) | 2.6 (2.2–3.2) | 0.183 |
| Glutamate (µM/L) | Hemisph | 15 (9–72) | 12 (4–20) | 0.081 |
| Glycerol (µM/L) | Hemisph | 93 (58–149) | 62 (45–90) | 0.106 |
Values are divided into three-time intervals and expressed as median (interquartile range). Control n = 4. NE group n = 8. Test statistics performed with mixed effectt model
*Statistical significant p value < 0.05
Fig. 3Median (interquartile range) values of lactate, pyruvate and glucose concentrations in the hemisphere in the controls and NE group during the experiment. Note that the increase in LP ratio in the control group during hypoperfusion is due to an increase in lactate simultaneously with a decrease in pyruvate. After resuscitation the lactate levels in the control group remains elevated but he pyruvate levels trends towards normalising. In addition, note the normalisation of glucose in the control group after resuscitation. Control n = 4. NE group n = 8; loq lower quartile, upq upper quartile