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Volume incompliance and transfusion are essential for transfusion‐associated circulatory overload: a novel animal model

BACKGROUND: Transfusion‐associated circulatory overload (TACO) is the predominant complication of transfusion resulting in death. The pathophysiology is poorly understood, but inability to manage volume is associated with TACO, and observational data suggest it is different from simple cardiac overl...

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Autores principales: Klanderman, Robert B., Bosboom, Joachim J., Maas, Adrie A.W., Roelofs, Joris J.T.H., de Korte, Dirk, van Bruggen, Robin, van Buul, Jaap D., Zuurbier, Coert J., Veelo, Denise P., Hollmann, Markus W., Vroom, Margreeth B., Juffermans, Nicole P., Geerts, Bart F., Vlaar, Alexander P.J.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6916548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31697425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.15565
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author Klanderman, Robert B.
Bosboom, Joachim J.
Maas, Adrie A.W.
Roelofs, Joris J.T.H.
de Korte, Dirk
van Bruggen, Robin
van Buul, Jaap D.
Zuurbier, Coert J.
Veelo, Denise P.
Hollmann, Markus W.
Vroom, Margreeth B.
Juffermans, Nicole P.
Geerts, Bart F.
Vlaar, Alexander P.J.
author_facet Klanderman, Robert B.
Bosboom, Joachim J.
Maas, Adrie A.W.
Roelofs, Joris J.T.H.
de Korte, Dirk
van Bruggen, Robin
van Buul, Jaap D.
Zuurbier, Coert J.
Veelo, Denise P.
Hollmann, Markus W.
Vroom, Margreeth B.
Juffermans, Nicole P.
Geerts, Bart F.
Vlaar, Alexander P.J.
author_sort Klanderman, Robert B.
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description BACKGROUND: Transfusion‐associated circulatory overload (TACO) is the predominant complication of transfusion resulting in death. The pathophysiology is poorly understood, but inability to manage volume is associated with TACO, and observational data suggest it is different from simple cardiac overload due to fluids. We developed a two‐hit TACO animal model to assess the role of volume incompliance (“first‐hit”) and studied whether volume overload (“second‐hit”) by red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is different compared to fluids (Ringer's lactate [RL]). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male adult Lewis rats were stratified into a control group (no intervention) or a first hit: either myocardial infarction (MI) or acute kidney injury (AKI). Animals were randomized to a second hit of either RBC transfusion or an equal volume of RL. A clinically relevant difference was defined as an increase in left ventricular end‐diastolic pressure (ΔLVEDP) of +4.0 mm Hg between the RBC and RL groups. RESULTS: In control animals (without first hit) LVEDP was not different between infusion groups (Δ + 1.6 mm Hg). LVEDP increased significantly more after RBCs compared to RL in animals with MI (Δ7.4 mm Hg) and AKI (Δ + 5.4 mm Hg), respectively. Volume‐incompliant rats matched clinical TACO criteria in 92% of transfused versus 25% of RL‐infused animals, with a greater increase in heart rate and significantly higher blood pressure. CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first animal model for TACO, showing that a combination of volume incompliance and transfusion is essential for development of circulatory overload. This model allows for further testing of mechanistic factors as well as therapeutic approaches.
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spelling pubmed-69165482019-12-23 Volume incompliance and transfusion are essential for transfusion‐associated circulatory overload: a novel animal model Klanderman, Robert B. Bosboom, Joachim J. Maas, Adrie A.W. Roelofs, Joris J.T.H. de Korte, Dirk van Bruggen, Robin van Buul, Jaap D. Zuurbier, Coert J. Veelo, Denise P. Hollmann, Markus W. Vroom, Margreeth B. Juffermans, Nicole P. Geerts, Bart F. Vlaar, Alexander P.J. Transfusion Transfusion Complications BACKGROUND: Transfusion‐associated circulatory overload (TACO) is the predominant complication of transfusion resulting in death. The pathophysiology is poorly understood, but inability to manage volume is associated with TACO, and observational data suggest it is different from simple cardiac overload due to fluids. We developed a two‐hit TACO animal model to assess the role of volume incompliance (“first‐hit”) and studied whether volume overload (“second‐hit”) by red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is different compared to fluids (Ringer's lactate [RL]). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male adult Lewis rats were stratified into a control group (no intervention) or a first hit: either myocardial infarction (MI) or acute kidney injury (AKI). Animals were randomized to a second hit of either RBC transfusion or an equal volume of RL. A clinically relevant difference was defined as an increase in left ventricular end‐diastolic pressure (ΔLVEDP) of +4.0 mm Hg between the RBC and RL groups. RESULTS: In control animals (without first hit) LVEDP was not different between infusion groups (Δ + 1.6 mm Hg). LVEDP increased significantly more after RBCs compared to RL in animals with MI (Δ7.4 mm Hg) and AKI (Δ + 5.4 mm Hg), respectively. Volume‐incompliant rats matched clinical TACO criteria in 92% of transfused versus 25% of RL‐infused animals, with a greater increase in heart rate and significantly higher blood pressure. CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the first animal model for TACO, showing that a combination of volume incompliance and transfusion is essential for development of circulatory overload. This model allows for further testing of mechanistic factors as well as therapeutic approaches. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-11-07 2019-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6916548/ /pubmed/31697425 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.15565 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Transfusion published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of AABB. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Transfusion Complications
Klanderman, Robert B.
Bosboom, Joachim J.
Maas, Adrie A.W.
Roelofs, Joris J.T.H.
de Korte, Dirk
van Bruggen, Robin
van Buul, Jaap D.
Zuurbier, Coert J.
Veelo, Denise P.
Hollmann, Markus W.
Vroom, Margreeth B.
Juffermans, Nicole P.
Geerts, Bart F.
Vlaar, Alexander P.J.
Volume incompliance and transfusion are essential for transfusion‐associated circulatory overload: a novel animal model
title Volume incompliance and transfusion are essential for transfusion‐associated circulatory overload: a novel animal model
title_full Volume incompliance and transfusion are essential for transfusion‐associated circulatory overload: a novel animal model
title_fullStr Volume incompliance and transfusion are essential for transfusion‐associated circulatory overload: a novel animal model
title_full_unstemmed Volume incompliance and transfusion are essential for transfusion‐associated circulatory overload: a novel animal model
title_short Volume incompliance and transfusion are essential for transfusion‐associated circulatory overload: a novel animal model
title_sort volume incompliance and transfusion are essential for transfusion‐associated circulatory overload: a novel animal model
topic Transfusion Complications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6916548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31697425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/trf.15565
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