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Effects of early hemodynamic resuscitation on left ventricular performance and microcirculatory function during endotoxic shock

BACKGROUND: Microcirculation and macrohemodynamics are severely compromised during septic shock. However, the relationship between these two compartments needs to be further investigated. We hypothesized that early resuscitation restores left ventricular (LV) performance and microcirculatory functio...

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Autores principales: López, Alejandra, Grignola, Juan Carlos, Angulo, Martín, Alvez, Ignacio, Nin, Nicolás, Lacuesta, Gonzalo, Baz, Manuel, Cardinal, Pablo, Prestes, Ivana, Bouchacourt, Juan P, Riva, Juan, Ince, Can, Hurtado, Francisco Javier
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4513023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26215813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40635-015-0049-y
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author López, Alejandra
Grignola, Juan Carlos
Angulo, Martín
Alvez, Ignacio
Nin, Nicolás
Lacuesta, Gonzalo
Baz, Manuel
Cardinal, Pablo
Prestes, Ivana
Bouchacourt, Juan P
Riva, Juan
Ince, Can
Hurtado, Francisco Javier
author_facet López, Alejandra
Grignola, Juan Carlos
Angulo, Martín
Alvez, Ignacio
Nin, Nicolás
Lacuesta, Gonzalo
Baz, Manuel
Cardinal, Pablo
Prestes, Ivana
Bouchacourt, Juan P
Riva, Juan
Ince, Can
Hurtado, Francisco Javier
author_sort López, Alejandra
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Microcirculation and macrohemodynamics are severely compromised during septic shock. However, the relationship between these two compartments needs to be further investigated. We hypothesized that early resuscitation restores left ventricular (LV) performance and microcirculatory function but fails to prevent metabolic disorders. We studied the effects of an early resuscitation protocol (ERP) on LV pressure/volume loops-derived parameters, sublingual microcirculation, and metabolic alterations during endotoxic shock. METHODS: Twenty-five pigs were randomized into three groups: LPS group: Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS); ERP group: LPS + ERP based on volume expansion, dobutamine, and noradrenaline infusion; Sham group. LV pressure/volume-derived parameters, systemic hemodynamics, sublingual microcirculation, and metabolic profile were assessed at baseline and after completing the resuscitation protocol. RESULTS: LPS significantly decreased LV end-diastolic volume, myocardial contractility, stroke work, and cardiac index (CI). Early resuscitation preserved preload, and myocardial contractility, increased CI and heart rate (p < .05). LPS severely diminished sublingual microvascular flow index (MFI), perfused vascular density (PVD), and the proportion of perfused vessels (PPV), while increased the heterogeneity flow index (HFI) (p < .05). Despite MFI was relatively preserved, MVD, PVD, and HFI were significantly impaired after resuscitation (p < .05). The macro- and microcirculatory changes were associated with increased lactic acidosis and mixed venous O(2) saturation when compared to baseline values (p < .05). The scatter plot between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and MFI showed a biphasic relationship, suggesting that the values were within the limits of microvascular autoregulation when MAP was above 71 ± 6 mm Hg (R(2) = 0.63). CONCLUSIONS: Early hemodynamic resuscitation was effective to restore macrohemodynamia and myocardial contractility. Despite MAP and MFI were relatively preserved, the persistent microvascular dysfunction could explain metabolic disorders. The relationship between micro- and systemic hemodynamia and their impact on cellular function and metabolism needs to be further studied during endotoxic shock. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s40635-015-0049-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-45130232015-07-27 Effects of early hemodynamic resuscitation on left ventricular performance and microcirculatory function during endotoxic shock López, Alejandra Grignola, Juan Carlos Angulo, Martín Alvez, Ignacio Nin, Nicolás Lacuesta, Gonzalo Baz, Manuel Cardinal, Pablo Prestes, Ivana Bouchacourt, Juan P Riva, Juan Ince, Can Hurtado, Francisco Javier Intensive Care Med Exp Research BACKGROUND: Microcirculation and macrohemodynamics are severely compromised during septic shock. However, the relationship between these two compartments needs to be further investigated. We hypothesized that early resuscitation restores left ventricular (LV) performance and microcirculatory function but fails to prevent metabolic disorders. We studied the effects of an early resuscitation protocol (ERP) on LV pressure/volume loops-derived parameters, sublingual microcirculation, and metabolic alterations during endotoxic shock. METHODS: Twenty-five pigs were randomized into three groups: LPS group: Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS); ERP group: LPS + ERP based on volume expansion, dobutamine, and noradrenaline infusion; Sham group. LV pressure/volume-derived parameters, systemic hemodynamics, sublingual microcirculation, and metabolic profile were assessed at baseline and after completing the resuscitation protocol. RESULTS: LPS significantly decreased LV end-diastolic volume, myocardial contractility, stroke work, and cardiac index (CI). Early resuscitation preserved preload, and myocardial contractility, increased CI and heart rate (p < .05). LPS severely diminished sublingual microvascular flow index (MFI), perfused vascular density (PVD), and the proportion of perfused vessels (PPV), while increased the heterogeneity flow index (HFI) (p < .05). Despite MFI was relatively preserved, MVD, PVD, and HFI were significantly impaired after resuscitation (p < .05). The macro- and microcirculatory changes were associated with increased lactic acidosis and mixed venous O(2) saturation when compared to baseline values (p < .05). The scatter plot between mean arterial pressure (MAP) and MFI showed a biphasic relationship, suggesting that the values were within the limits of microvascular autoregulation when MAP was above 71 ± 6 mm Hg (R(2) = 0.63). CONCLUSIONS: Early hemodynamic resuscitation was effective to restore macrohemodynamia and myocardial contractility. Despite MAP and MFI were relatively preserved, the persistent microvascular dysfunction could explain metabolic disorders. The relationship between micro- and systemic hemodynamia and their impact on cellular function and metabolism needs to be further studied during endotoxic shock. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s40635-015-0049-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer International Publishing 2015-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4513023/ /pubmed/26215813 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40635-015-0049-y Text en © López et al.; licensee Springer. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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López, Alejandra
Grignola, Juan Carlos
Angulo, Martín
Alvez, Ignacio
Nin, Nicolás
Lacuesta, Gonzalo
Baz, Manuel
Cardinal, Pablo
Prestes, Ivana
Bouchacourt, Juan P
Riva, Juan
Ince, Can
Hurtado, Francisco Javier
Effects of early hemodynamic resuscitation on left ventricular performance and microcirculatory function during endotoxic shock
title Effects of early hemodynamic resuscitation on left ventricular performance and microcirculatory function during endotoxic shock
title_full Effects of early hemodynamic resuscitation on left ventricular performance and microcirculatory function during endotoxic shock
title_fullStr Effects of early hemodynamic resuscitation on left ventricular performance and microcirculatory function during endotoxic shock
title_full_unstemmed Effects of early hemodynamic resuscitation on left ventricular performance and microcirculatory function during endotoxic shock
title_short Effects of early hemodynamic resuscitation on left ventricular performance and microcirculatory function during endotoxic shock
title_sort effects of early hemodynamic resuscitation on left ventricular performance and microcirculatory function during endotoxic shock
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4513023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26215813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40635-015-0049-y
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