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Hypertonic Saline Dextran Ameliorates Organ Damage in Beagle Hemorrhagic Shock

OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to investigate the effect of hypertonic saline with 6% Dextran-70 (HSD) resuscitation on organ damage and the resuscitation efficiency of the combination of HSD and lactated ringers (LR) in a model of hemorrhage shock in dogs. METHODS: Beagles were bled to hold...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Jing-xiang, Wang, Bo, You, Guo-xing, Wang, Ying, Chen, Gan, Wang, Quan, Zhang, Xi-gang, Zhao, Lian, Zhou, Hong, He, Yue-zhong
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4552817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26317867
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136012
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author Zhao, Jing-xiang
Wang, Bo
You, Guo-xing
Wang, Ying
Chen, Gan
Wang, Quan
Zhang, Xi-gang
Zhao, Lian
Zhou, Hong
He, Yue-zhong
author_facet Zhao, Jing-xiang
Wang, Bo
You, Guo-xing
Wang, Ying
Chen, Gan
Wang, Quan
Zhang, Xi-gang
Zhao, Lian
Zhou, Hong
He, Yue-zhong
author_sort Zhao, Jing-xiang
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description OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to investigate the effect of hypertonic saline with 6% Dextran-70 (HSD) resuscitation on organ damage and the resuscitation efficiency of the combination of HSD and lactated ringers (LR) in a model of hemorrhage shock in dogs. METHODS: Beagles were bled to hold their mean arterial pressure (MAP) at 50±5 mmHg for 1 h. After hemorrhage, beagles were divided into three groups (n = 7) to receive pre-hospital resuscitation for 1 h (R1): HSD (4 ml/kg), LR (40 ml/kg), and HSD+LR (a combination of 4 ml/kg HSD and 40 ml/kg LR). Next, LR was transfused into all groups as in-hospital resuscitation (R2). After two hours of observation (R3), autologous blood was transfused. Hemodynamic responses and systemic oxygenation were measured at predetermined phases. Three days after resuscitation, the animals were sacrificed and tissues including kidney, lung, liver and intestinal were obtained for pathological analysis. RESULTS: Although the initial resuscitation with HSD was shown to be faster than LR with regard to an ascending MAP, the HSD group showed a similar hemodynamic performance compared to the LR group throughout the experiment. Compared with the LR group, the systemic oxygenation performance in the HSD group was similar but showed a lower venous-to-arterial CO(2) gradient (Pv-aCO(2)) at R3 (p < 0.05). Additionally, the histology score of the kidneys, lungs and liver were significantly lower in the HSD group than in the LR group (p < 0.05). The HSD+LR group showed a superior hemodynamic response but higher extravascular lung water (EVLW) and lower arterial oxygen tension (PaO(2)) than the other groups (p < 0.05). The HSD+LR group showed a marginally improved systemic oxygenation performance and lower histology score than other groups. CONCLUSIONS: Resuscitation after hemorrhagic shock with a bolus of HSD showed a similar hemodynamic response compared with LR at ten times the volume of HSD, but HSD showed superior efficacy in organ protection. Our findings suggest that resuscitation with the combination of HSD and LR in the pre-hospital setting is an effective treatment.
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spelling pubmed-45528172015-09-10 Hypertonic Saline Dextran Ameliorates Organ Damage in Beagle Hemorrhagic Shock Zhao, Jing-xiang Wang, Bo You, Guo-xing Wang, Ying Chen, Gan Wang, Quan Zhang, Xi-gang Zhao, Lian Zhou, Hong He, Yue-zhong PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to investigate the effect of hypertonic saline with 6% Dextran-70 (HSD) resuscitation on organ damage and the resuscitation efficiency of the combination of HSD and lactated ringers (LR) in a model of hemorrhage shock in dogs. METHODS: Beagles were bled to hold their mean arterial pressure (MAP) at 50±5 mmHg for 1 h. After hemorrhage, beagles were divided into three groups (n = 7) to receive pre-hospital resuscitation for 1 h (R1): HSD (4 ml/kg), LR (40 ml/kg), and HSD+LR (a combination of 4 ml/kg HSD and 40 ml/kg LR). Next, LR was transfused into all groups as in-hospital resuscitation (R2). After two hours of observation (R3), autologous blood was transfused. Hemodynamic responses and systemic oxygenation were measured at predetermined phases. Three days after resuscitation, the animals were sacrificed and tissues including kidney, lung, liver and intestinal were obtained for pathological analysis. RESULTS: Although the initial resuscitation with HSD was shown to be faster than LR with regard to an ascending MAP, the HSD group showed a similar hemodynamic performance compared to the LR group throughout the experiment. Compared with the LR group, the systemic oxygenation performance in the HSD group was similar but showed a lower venous-to-arterial CO(2) gradient (Pv-aCO(2)) at R3 (p < 0.05). Additionally, the histology score of the kidneys, lungs and liver were significantly lower in the HSD group than in the LR group (p < 0.05). The HSD+LR group showed a superior hemodynamic response but higher extravascular lung water (EVLW) and lower arterial oxygen tension (PaO(2)) than the other groups (p < 0.05). The HSD+LR group showed a marginally improved systemic oxygenation performance and lower histology score than other groups. CONCLUSIONS: Resuscitation after hemorrhagic shock with a bolus of HSD showed a similar hemodynamic response compared with LR at ten times the volume of HSD, but HSD showed superior efficacy in organ protection. Our findings suggest that resuscitation with the combination of HSD and LR in the pre-hospital setting is an effective treatment. Public Library of Science 2015-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4552817/ /pubmed/26317867 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136012 Text en © 2015 Zhao et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zhao, Jing-xiang
Wang, Bo
You, Guo-xing
Wang, Ying
Chen, Gan
Wang, Quan
Zhang, Xi-gang
Zhao, Lian
Zhou, Hong
He, Yue-zhong
Hypertonic Saline Dextran Ameliorates Organ Damage in Beagle Hemorrhagic Shock
title Hypertonic Saline Dextran Ameliorates Organ Damage in Beagle Hemorrhagic Shock
title_full Hypertonic Saline Dextran Ameliorates Organ Damage in Beagle Hemorrhagic Shock
title_fullStr Hypertonic Saline Dextran Ameliorates Organ Damage in Beagle Hemorrhagic Shock
title_full_unstemmed Hypertonic Saline Dextran Ameliorates Organ Damage in Beagle Hemorrhagic Shock
title_short Hypertonic Saline Dextran Ameliorates Organ Damage in Beagle Hemorrhagic Shock
title_sort hypertonic saline dextran ameliorates organ damage in beagle hemorrhagic shock
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4552817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26317867
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136012
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