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An exploratory study investigating the effect of targeted hyperoxemia in a randomized controlled trial in a long-term resuscitated model of combined acute subdural hematoma and hemorrhagic shock in cardiovascular healthy pigs

Severe physical injuries and associated traumatic brain injury and/or hemorrhagic shock (HS) remain leading causes of death worldwide, aggravated by accompanying extensive inflammation. Retrospective clinical data indicated an association between mild hyperoxemia and improved survival and outcome. H...

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Autores principales: Datzmann, Thomas, Münz, Franziska, Hoffmann, Andrea, Moehrke, Elena, Binzenhöfer, Martha, Gröger, Michael, Kapapa, Thomas, Mathieu, René, Mayer, Simon, Zink, Fabian, Gässler, Holger, Wolfschmitt, Eva-Maria, Hogg, Melanie, Merz, Tamara, Calzia, Enrico, Radermacher, Peter, Messerer, David Alexander Christian
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10126345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37114041
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1123196
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author Datzmann, Thomas
Münz, Franziska
Hoffmann, Andrea
Moehrke, Elena
Binzenhöfer, Martha
Gröger, Michael
Kapapa, Thomas
Mathieu, René
Mayer, Simon
Zink, Fabian
Gässler, Holger
Wolfschmitt, Eva-Maria
Hogg, Melanie
Merz, Tamara
Calzia, Enrico
Radermacher, Peter
Messerer, David Alexander Christian
author_facet Datzmann, Thomas
Münz, Franziska
Hoffmann, Andrea
Moehrke, Elena
Binzenhöfer, Martha
Gröger, Michael
Kapapa, Thomas
Mathieu, René
Mayer, Simon
Zink, Fabian
Gässler, Holger
Wolfschmitt, Eva-Maria
Hogg, Melanie
Merz, Tamara
Calzia, Enrico
Radermacher, Peter
Messerer, David Alexander Christian
author_sort Datzmann, Thomas
collection PubMed
description Severe physical injuries and associated traumatic brain injury and/or hemorrhagic shock (HS) remain leading causes of death worldwide, aggravated by accompanying extensive inflammation. Retrospective clinical data indicated an association between mild hyperoxemia and improved survival and outcome. However, corresponding prospective clinical data, including long-term resuscutation, are scarce. Therefore, the present study explored the effect of mild hyperoxemia for 24 hours in a prospective randomized controlled trial in a long-term resuscitated model of combined acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) and HS. ASDH was induced by injecting 0.1 ml × kg(−1) autologous blood into the subdural space and HS was triggered by passive removal of blood. After 2 hours, the animals received full resuscitation, including retransfusion of the shed blood and vasopressor support. During the first 24 hours, the animals underwent targeted hyperoxemia (P(a)O(2) = 200 – 250 mmHg) or normoxemia (P(a)O(2) = 80 – 120 mmHg) with a total observation period of 55 hours after the initiation of ASDH and HS. Survival, cardiocirculatory stability, and demand for vasopressor support were comparable between both groups. Likewise, humoral markers of brain injury and systemic inflammation were similar. Multimodal brain monitoring, including microdialysis and partial pressure of O(2) in brain tissue, did not show significant differences either, despite a significantly better outcome regarding the modified Glasgow Coma Scale 24 hours after shock that favors hyperoxemia. In summary, the present study reports no deleterious and few beneficial effects of mild targeted hyperoxemia in a clinically relevant model of ASDH and HS with long-term resuscitation in otherwise healthy pigs. Further beneficial effects on neurological function were probably missed due to the high mortality in both experimental groups. The present study remains exploratory due to the unavailability of an a priori power calculation resulting from the lack of necessary data.
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spelling pubmed-101263452023-04-26 An exploratory study investigating the effect of targeted hyperoxemia in a randomized controlled trial in a long-term resuscitated model of combined acute subdural hematoma and hemorrhagic shock in cardiovascular healthy pigs Datzmann, Thomas Münz, Franziska Hoffmann, Andrea Moehrke, Elena Binzenhöfer, Martha Gröger, Michael Kapapa, Thomas Mathieu, René Mayer, Simon Zink, Fabian Gässler, Holger Wolfschmitt, Eva-Maria Hogg, Melanie Merz, Tamara Calzia, Enrico Radermacher, Peter Messerer, David Alexander Christian Front Immunol Immunology Severe physical injuries and associated traumatic brain injury and/or hemorrhagic shock (HS) remain leading causes of death worldwide, aggravated by accompanying extensive inflammation. Retrospective clinical data indicated an association between mild hyperoxemia and improved survival and outcome. However, corresponding prospective clinical data, including long-term resuscutation, are scarce. Therefore, the present study explored the effect of mild hyperoxemia for 24 hours in a prospective randomized controlled trial in a long-term resuscitated model of combined acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) and HS. ASDH was induced by injecting 0.1 ml × kg(−1) autologous blood into the subdural space and HS was triggered by passive removal of blood. After 2 hours, the animals received full resuscitation, including retransfusion of the shed blood and vasopressor support. During the first 24 hours, the animals underwent targeted hyperoxemia (P(a)O(2) = 200 – 250 mmHg) or normoxemia (P(a)O(2) = 80 – 120 mmHg) with a total observation period of 55 hours after the initiation of ASDH and HS. Survival, cardiocirculatory stability, and demand for vasopressor support were comparable between both groups. Likewise, humoral markers of brain injury and systemic inflammation were similar. Multimodal brain monitoring, including microdialysis and partial pressure of O(2) in brain tissue, did not show significant differences either, despite a significantly better outcome regarding the modified Glasgow Coma Scale 24 hours after shock that favors hyperoxemia. In summary, the present study reports no deleterious and few beneficial effects of mild targeted hyperoxemia in a clinically relevant model of ASDH and HS with long-term resuscitation in otherwise healthy pigs. Further beneficial effects on neurological function were probably missed due to the high mortality in both experimental groups. The present study remains exploratory due to the unavailability of an a priori power calculation resulting from the lack of necessary data. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10126345/ /pubmed/37114041 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1123196 Text en Copyright © 2023 Datzmann, Münz, Hoffmann, Moehrke, Binzenhöfer, Gröger, Kapapa, Mathieu, Mayer, Zink, Gässler, Wolfschmitt, Hogg, Merz, Calzia, Radermacher and Messerer https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Datzmann, Thomas
Münz, Franziska
Hoffmann, Andrea
Moehrke, Elena
Binzenhöfer, Martha
Gröger, Michael
Kapapa, Thomas
Mathieu, René
Mayer, Simon
Zink, Fabian
Gässler, Holger
Wolfschmitt, Eva-Maria
Hogg, Melanie
Merz, Tamara
Calzia, Enrico
Radermacher, Peter
Messerer, David Alexander Christian
An exploratory study investigating the effect of targeted hyperoxemia in a randomized controlled trial in a long-term resuscitated model of combined acute subdural hematoma and hemorrhagic shock in cardiovascular healthy pigs
title An exploratory study investigating the effect of targeted hyperoxemia in a randomized controlled trial in a long-term resuscitated model of combined acute subdural hematoma and hemorrhagic shock in cardiovascular healthy pigs
title_full An exploratory study investigating the effect of targeted hyperoxemia in a randomized controlled trial in a long-term resuscitated model of combined acute subdural hematoma and hemorrhagic shock in cardiovascular healthy pigs
title_fullStr An exploratory study investigating the effect of targeted hyperoxemia in a randomized controlled trial in a long-term resuscitated model of combined acute subdural hematoma and hemorrhagic shock in cardiovascular healthy pigs
title_full_unstemmed An exploratory study investigating the effect of targeted hyperoxemia in a randomized controlled trial in a long-term resuscitated model of combined acute subdural hematoma and hemorrhagic shock in cardiovascular healthy pigs
title_short An exploratory study investigating the effect of targeted hyperoxemia in a randomized controlled trial in a long-term resuscitated model of combined acute subdural hematoma and hemorrhagic shock in cardiovascular healthy pigs
title_sort exploratory study investigating the effect of targeted hyperoxemia in a randomized controlled trial in a long-term resuscitated model of combined acute subdural hematoma and hemorrhagic shock in cardiovascular healthy pigs
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10126345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37114041
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1123196
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