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Thromboelastographic analysis of novel polyethylene glycol based low volume resuscitation solutions

BACKGROUND: Low volume resuscitation (LVR) in shock prevents deleterious effects of crystalloid loading in pre-hospital settings. Polyethylene glycol 20,000 (PEG-20k) based LVR solutions are 20-fold more effective at maintaining perfusion and survival in shock compared to conventional crystalloids....

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Autores principales: Liebrecht, Loren K., Newton, Jason, Martin, Erika J., Wickramaratne, Nina, Jayaraman, Sudha, Han, Jinfeng, Aboutanos, Michel, Brophy, Donald F., Mangino, Martin J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6237338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30439979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207147
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author Liebrecht, Loren K.
Newton, Jason
Martin, Erika J.
Wickramaratne, Nina
Jayaraman, Sudha
Han, Jinfeng
Aboutanos, Michel
Brophy, Donald F.
Mangino, Martin J.
author_facet Liebrecht, Loren K.
Newton, Jason
Martin, Erika J.
Wickramaratne, Nina
Jayaraman, Sudha
Han, Jinfeng
Aboutanos, Michel
Brophy, Donald F.
Mangino, Martin J.
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description BACKGROUND: Low volume resuscitation (LVR) in shock prevents deleterious effects of crystalloid loading in pre-hospital settings. Polyethylene glycol 20,000 (PEG-20k) based LVR solutions are 20-fold more effective at maintaining perfusion and survival in shock compared to conventional crystalloids. The aim of this study was to determine coagulation and platelet function of whole blood treated with 10% PEG-20k. METHODS: Citrated blood from volunteers (n = 25) or early admission severely injured trauma patients (n = 9) were diluted 10% with various LVR solutions in a matched design with a paired volume control (saline), and studied using thromboelastography (TEG). FINDINGS: In healthy volunteers and patients, 10% PEG-20k significantly increased clot amplification time (k), decreased propagation (angle), maximal clot size and strength (MA), and the overall coagulation index (CI), but not clot initiation (R) or fibrinolysis (Ly30), relative to paired saline dilutional controls. Clinically, K, angle, and MA were just outside of the normal limits in volunteers but not in patients. No statistical differences existed between PEG-20k and Hextend (HES) in either patient population. In a dose response series using volunteer blood, all effects of 10% PEG-20k on TEG were reversed and normalized by lower concentrations (7.5% and 5%). Furthermore, 7.5% PEG-20k produced similar resuscitation effects as 10% PEG in rodent hemorrhagic shock models (n = 5). CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, PEG-20k based LVR solutions produced a dose-dependent minor hypocoagulative state, possibly associated with changes in clot propagation and platelet function, which can be reversed by dose reduction in concentration while providing superior LVR, microvascular rescue, and lactate clearance compared to saline or starch.
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spelling pubmed-62373382018-12-01 Thromboelastographic analysis of novel polyethylene glycol based low volume resuscitation solutions Liebrecht, Loren K. Newton, Jason Martin, Erika J. Wickramaratne, Nina Jayaraman, Sudha Han, Jinfeng Aboutanos, Michel Brophy, Donald F. Mangino, Martin J. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Low volume resuscitation (LVR) in shock prevents deleterious effects of crystalloid loading in pre-hospital settings. Polyethylene glycol 20,000 (PEG-20k) based LVR solutions are 20-fold more effective at maintaining perfusion and survival in shock compared to conventional crystalloids. The aim of this study was to determine coagulation and platelet function of whole blood treated with 10% PEG-20k. METHODS: Citrated blood from volunteers (n = 25) or early admission severely injured trauma patients (n = 9) were diluted 10% with various LVR solutions in a matched design with a paired volume control (saline), and studied using thromboelastography (TEG). FINDINGS: In healthy volunteers and patients, 10% PEG-20k significantly increased clot amplification time (k), decreased propagation (angle), maximal clot size and strength (MA), and the overall coagulation index (CI), but not clot initiation (R) or fibrinolysis (Ly30), relative to paired saline dilutional controls. Clinically, K, angle, and MA were just outside of the normal limits in volunteers but not in patients. No statistical differences existed between PEG-20k and Hextend (HES) in either patient population. In a dose response series using volunteer blood, all effects of 10% PEG-20k on TEG were reversed and normalized by lower concentrations (7.5% and 5%). Furthermore, 7.5% PEG-20k produced similar resuscitation effects as 10% PEG in rodent hemorrhagic shock models (n = 5). CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, PEG-20k based LVR solutions produced a dose-dependent minor hypocoagulative state, possibly associated with changes in clot propagation and platelet function, which can be reversed by dose reduction in concentration while providing superior LVR, microvascular rescue, and lactate clearance compared to saline or starch. Public Library of Science 2018-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6237338/ /pubmed/30439979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207147 Text en © 2018 Liebrecht 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Liebrecht, Loren K.
Newton, Jason
Martin, Erika J.
Wickramaratne, Nina
Jayaraman, Sudha
Han, Jinfeng
Aboutanos, Michel
Brophy, Donald F.
Mangino, Martin J.
Thromboelastographic analysis of novel polyethylene glycol based low volume resuscitation solutions
title Thromboelastographic analysis of novel polyethylene glycol based low volume resuscitation solutions
title_full Thromboelastographic analysis of novel polyethylene glycol based low volume resuscitation solutions
title_fullStr Thromboelastographic analysis of novel polyethylene glycol based low volume resuscitation solutions
title_full_unstemmed Thromboelastographic analysis of novel polyethylene glycol based low volume resuscitation solutions
title_short Thromboelastographic analysis of novel polyethylene glycol based low volume resuscitation solutions
title_sort thromboelastographic analysis of novel polyethylene glycol based low volume resuscitation solutions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6237338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30439979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0207147
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