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Porcine model characterizing various parameters assessing the outcome after acetaminophen intoxication induced acute liver failure

AIM: To investigate the changes of hemodynamic and laboratory parameters during the course of acute liver failure following acetaminophen overdose. METHODS: Eight pigs underwent a midline laparotomy following jejunal catheter placement for further acetaminophen intoxication and positioning of a port...

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Autores principales: Thiel, Karolin, Klingert, Wilfried, Klingert, Kathrin, Morgalla, Matthias H, Schuhmann, Martin U, Leckie, Pamela, Sharifi, Yalda, Davies, Nathan A, Jalan, Rajiv, Peter, Andreas, Grasshoff, Christian, Königsrainer, Alfred, Schenk, Martin, Thiel, Christian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5340809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28321158
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i9.1576
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author Thiel, Karolin
Klingert, Wilfried
Klingert, Kathrin
Morgalla, Matthias H
Schuhmann, Martin U
Leckie, Pamela
Sharifi, Yalda
Davies, Nathan A
Jalan, Rajiv
Peter, Andreas
Grasshoff, Christian
Königsrainer, Alfred
Schenk, Martin
Thiel, Christian
author_facet Thiel, Karolin
Klingert, Wilfried
Klingert, Kathrin
Morgalla, Matthias H
Schuhmann, Martin U
Leckie, Pamela
Sharifi, Yalda
Davies, Nathan A
Jalan, Rajiv
Peter, Andreas
Grasshoff, Christian
Königsrainer, Alfred
Schenk, Martin
Thiel, Christian
author_sort Thiel, Karolin
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description AIM: To investigate the changes of hemodynamic and laboratory parameters during the course of acute liver failure following acetaminophen overdose. METHODS: Eight pigs underwent a midline laparotomy following jejunal catheter placement for further acetaminophen intoxication and positioning of a portal vein Doppler flow-probe. Acute liver failure was realized by intrajejunal acetaminophen administration in six animals, two animals were sham operated. All animals were invasively monitored and received standardized intensive care support throughout the study. Portal blood flow, hemodynamic and ventilation parameters were continuously recorded. Laboratory parameters were analysed every eight hours. Liver biopsies were sampled every 24 h following intoxication and upon autopsy. RESULTS: Acute liver failure (ALF) occurred after 28 ± 5 h resulted in multiple organ failure and death despite maximal support after further 21 ± 1 h (study end). Portal blood flow (baseline 1100 ± 156 mL/min) increased to a maximum flow of 1873 ± 175 mL/min at manifestation of ALF, which was significantly elevated (P < 0.01). Immediately after peaking, portal flow declined rapidly to 283 ± 135 mL/min at study end. Thrombocyte values (baseline 307 × 10(3)/µL ± 34 × 10(3)/µL) of intoxicated animals declined slowly to values of 145 × 10(3)/µL ± 46 × 10(3)/µL when liver failure occurred. Subsequent appearance of severe thrombocytopenia in liver failure resulted in values of 11 × 10(3)/µL ± 3 × 10(3)/µL preceding fatality within few hours which was significant (P > 0.01). CONCLUSION: Declining portal blood flow and subsequent severe thrombocytopenia after acetaminophen intoxication precede fatality in a porcine acute liver failure model.
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spelling pubmed-53408092017-03-20 Porcine model characterizing various parameters assessing the outcome after acetaminophen intoxication induced acute liver failure Thiel, Karolin Klingert, Wilfried Klingert, Kathrin Morgalla, Matthias H Schuhmann, Martin U Leckie, Pamela Sharifi, Yalda Davies, Nathan A Jalan, Rajiv Peter, Andreas Grasshoff, Christian Königsrainer, Alfred Schenk, Martin Thiel, Christian World J Gastroenterol Basic Study AIM: To investigate the changes of hemodynamic and laboratory parameters during the course of acute liver failure following acetaminophen overdose. METHODS: Eight pigs underwent a midline laparotomy following jejunal catheter placement for further acetaminophen intoxication and positioning of a portal vein Doppler flow-probe. Acute liver failure was realized by intrajejunal acetaminophen administration in six animals, two animals were sham operated. All animals were invasively monitored and received standardized intensive care support throughout the study. Portal blood flow, hemodynamic and ventilation parameters were continuously recorded. Laboratory parameters were analysed every eight hours. Liver biopsies were sampled every 24 h following intoxication and upon autopsy. RESULTS: Acute liver failure (ALF) occurred after 28 ± 5 h resulted in multiple organ failure and death despite maximal support after further 21 ± 1 h (study end). Portal blood flow (baseline 1100 ± 156 mL/min) increased to a maximum flow of 1873 ± 175 mL/min at manifestation of ALF, which was significantly elevated (P < 0.01). Immediately after peaking, portal flow declined rapidly to 283 ± 135 mL/min at study end. Thrombocyte values (baseline 307 × 10(3)/µL ± 34 × 10(3)/µL) of intoxicated animals declined slowly to values of 145 × 10(3)/µL ± 46 × 10(3)/µL when liver failure occurred. Subsequent appearance of severe thrombocytopenia in liver failure resulted in values of 11 × 10(3)/µL ± 3 × 10(3)/µL preceding fatality within few hours which was significant (P > 0.01). CONCLUSION: Declining portal blood flow and subsequent severe thrombocytopenia after acetaminophen intoxication precede fatality in a porcine acute liver failure model. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2017-03-07 2017-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5340809/ /pubmed/28321158 http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i9.1576 Text en ©The Author(s) 2017. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is an open-access article which was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.
spellingShingle Basic Study
Thiel, Karolin
Klingert, Wilfried
Klingert, Kathrin
Morgalla, Matthias H
Schuhmann, Martin U
Leckie, Pamela
Sharifi, Yalda
Davies, Nathan A
Jalan, Rajiv
Peter, Andreas
Grasshoff, Christian
Königsrainer, Alfred
Schenk, Martin
Thiel, Christian
Porcine model characterizing various parameters assessing the outcome after acetaminophen intoxication induced acute liver failure
title Porcine model characterizing various parameters assessing the outcome after acetaminophen intoxication induced acute liver failure
title_full Porcine model characterizing various parameters assessing the outcome after acetaminophen intoxication induced acute liver failure
title_fullStr Porcine model characterizing various parameters assessing the outcome after acetaminophen intoxication induced acute liver failure
title_full_unstemmed Porcine model characterizing various parameters assessing the outcome after acetaminophen intoxication induced acute liver failure
title_short Porcine model characterizing various parameters assessing the outcome after acetaminophen intoxication induced acute liver failure
title_sort porcine model characterizing various parameters assessing the outcome after acetaminophen intoxication induced acute liver failure
topic Basic Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5340809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28321158
http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v23.i9.1576
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