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Hyperkalemia Accompanies Hemorrhagic Shock and Correlates with Mortality

OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to evaluate the effects of terlipressin versus fluid resuscitation with normal saline, hypertonic saline or hypertonic-hyperoncotic hydroxyethyl starch, on hemodynamics, metabolics, blood loss and short-term survival in hemorrhagic shock. METHOD: Twenty-nine pigs w...

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Autores principales: Filho, Joel Avancini Rocha, Nani, Ricardo Souza, D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto Carneiro, Holms, Carla Augusto, Rocha, João Plínio Souza, Malbouisson, Luís Marcelo Sá, Machado, Marcel Cerqueira César, Carmona, Maria José Carvalho, Júnior, José Otávio Costa Auler
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Publicado: Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19578665
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322009000600016
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author Filho, Joel Avancini Rocha
Nani, Ricardo Souza
D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto Carneiro
Holms, Carla Augusto
Rocha, João Plínio Souza
Malbouisson, Luís Marcelo Sá
Machado, Marcel Cerqueira César
Carmona, Maria José Carvalho
Júnior, José Otávio Costa Auler
author_facet Filho, Joel Avancini Rocha
Nani, Ricardo Souza
D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto Carneiro
Holms, Carla Augusto
Rocha, João Plínio Souza
Malbouisson, Luís Marcelo Sá
Machado, Marcel Cerqueira César
Carmona, Maria José Carvalho
Júnior, José Otávio Costa Auler
author_sort Filho, Joel Avancini Rocha
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description OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to evaluate the effects of terlipressin versus fluid resuscitation with normal saline, hypertonic saline or hypertonic-hyperoncotic hydroxyethyl starch, on hemodynamics, metabolics, blood loss and short-term survival in hemorrhagic shock. METHOD: Twenty-nine pigs were subjected to severe liver injury and treated 30 min later with either: (1) 2 mg terlipressin in a bolus, (2) placebo-treated controls, (3) 4 mL/kg 7.5% hypertonic NaCl, (4) 4 mL/kg 7.2% hypertonic-hyperoncotic hydroxyethyl starch 200/0.5, or (5) normal saline at three times lost blood volume. RESULTS: The overall mortality rate was 69%. Blood loss was significantly higher in the hypertonic-hyperoncotic hydroxyethyl starch and normal saline groups than in the terlipressin, hypertonic NaCl and placebo-treated controls groups (p<0.005). Hyperkalemia (K>5 mmol/L) before any treatment occurred in 66% of the patients (80% among non-survivors vs. 22% among survivors, p=0.019). Post-resuscitation hyperkalemia occurred in 86.66% of non-survivors vs. 0% of survivors (p<0.001). Hyperkalemia was the first sign of an unsuccessful outcome for the usual resuscitative procedure and was not related to arterial acidemia. Successfully resuscitated animals showed a significant decrease in serum potassium levels relative to the baseline value. CONCLUSION: Hyperkalemia accompanies hemorrhagic shock and, in addition to providing an early sign of the acute ischemic insult severity, may be responsible for cardiac arrest related to hemorrhagic shock.
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spelling pubmed-27051552009-07-06 Hyperkalemia Accompanies Hemorrhagic Shock and Correlates with Mortality Filho, Joel Avancini Rocha Nani, Ricardo Souza D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto Carneiro Holms, Carla Augusto Rocha, João Plínio Souza Malbouisson, Luís Marcelo Sá Machado, Marcel Cerqueira César Carmona, Maria José Carvalho Júnior, José Otávio Costa Auler Clinics (Sao Paulo) Clinical Science OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to evaluate the effects of terlipressin versus fluid resuscitation with normal saline, hypertonic saline or hypertonic-hyperoncotic hydroxyethyl starch, on hemodynamics, metabolics, blood loss and short-term survival in hemorrhagic shock. METHOD: Twenty-nine pigs were subjected to severe liver injury and treated 30 min later with either: (1) 2 mg terlipressin in a bolus, (2) placebo-treated controls, (3) 4 mL/kg 7.5% hypertonic NaCl, (4) 4 mL/kg 7.2% hypertonic-hyperoncotic hydroxyethyl starch 200/0.5, or (5) normal saline at three times lost blood volume. RESULTS: The overall mortality rate was 69%. Blood loss was significantly higher in the hypertonic-hyperoncotic hydroxyethyl starch and normal saline groups than in the terlipressin, hypertonic NaCl and placebo-treated controls groups (p<0.005). Hyperkalemia (K>5 mmol/L) before any treatment occurred in 66% of the patients (80% among non-survivors vs. 22% among survivors, p=0.019). Post-resuscitation hyperkalemia occurred in 86.66% of non-survivors vs. 0% of survivors (p<0.001). Hyperkalemia was the first sign of an unsuccessful outcome for the usual resuscitative procedure and was not related to arterial acidemia. Successfully resuscitated animals showed a significant decrease in serum potassium levels relative to the baseline value. CONCLUSION: Hyperkalemia accompanies hemorrhagic shock and, in addition to providing an early sign of the acute ischemic insult severity, may be responsible for cardiac arrest related to hemorrhagic shock. Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2009-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2705155/ /pubmed/19578665 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322009000600016 Text en Copyright © 2009 Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSP
spellingShingle Clinical Science
Filho, Joel Avancini Rocha
Nani, Ricardo Souza
D’Albuquerque, Luiz Augusto Carneiro
Holms, Carla Augusto
Rocha, João Plínio Souza
Malbouisson, Luís Marcelo Sá
Machado, Marcel Cerqueira César
Carmona, Maria José Carvalho
Júnior, José Otávio Costa Auler
Hyperkalemia Accompanies Hemorrhagic Shock and Correlates with Mortality
title Hyperkalemia Accompanies Hemorrhagic Shock and Correlates with Mortality
title_full Hyperkalemia Accompanies Hemorrhagic Shock and Correlates with Mortality
title_fullStr Hyperkalemia Accompanies Hemorrhagic Shock and Correlates with Mortality
title_full_unstemmed Hyperkalemia Accompanies Hemorrhagic Shock and Correlates with Mortality
title_short Hyperkalemia Accompanies Hemorrhagic Shock and Correlates with Mortality
title_sort hyperkalemia accompanies hemorrhagic shock and correlates with mortality
topic Clinical Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19578665
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322009000600016
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