Prehospital HBOC-201 after traumatic brain injury and hemorrhagic shock in swine

被引:36
作者
Patel, Mayur B.
Feinstein, Ara J.
Saenz, Alvaro D.
Majetschak, Matthias
Proctor, Kenneth G.
机构
[1] Univ Miami, Sch Med, Ryder Trauma Ctr, Div Trauma, Miami, FL 33136 USA
[2] Univ Miami, Miller Sch Med, Div Surg Crit Care, Miami, FL USA
[3] Univ Miami, Miller Sch Med, DeWitt Daughtry Familt Dept Surg, Miami, FL USA
[4] Univ Miami, Miller Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Miami, FL USA
关键词
brain injury; swine; blood substitute; HBOC; hemoglobin based oxygen carrier;
D O I
10.1097/01.ta.0000219730.71206.3a
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background. Data are limited on the actions of hemoglobin based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) after traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study evaluates neurotoxicity, vasoactivity, cardiac toxicity, and inflammatory activity of HBOC-201 (Biopure, Cambridge, Mass.) resuscitation in a TBI model. Methods: Swine received TBI and hemorrhage. After 30 minutes, resuscitation was initiated with 10 mL/kg normal saline (NS), followed by either HBOC-201 (6 mL/kg, n = 10) or NS control (n = 10). Supplemental NS was administered to both groups to maintain mean arterial pressure (MAP) > 60 mm Hg until 60 minutes, and to maintain cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) > 70 mm Hg from 60 to 300 minutes. The control group received mannitol (1 g/kg) and blood (10 mL/kg) at 90 minutes and half (n = 5) received CPP directed phenylephrine (PE) therapy after 120 minutes. Serum cytokines; were measured with ELISA and coagulation was evaluated with thromboelastography. Brains were harvested for neuropathology. Results. With HBOC administration, MAP, CPP, and brain tissue PO2 were restored within 30 minutes and maintained until 300 minutes. Clot strength and fibrin formation were maintained and 9/10 successfully extubated. In contrast, with control, MAP and brain tissue PO2 did not correct until 120 minutes, after mannitol, transfusion and 40% more crystalloid. Furthermore, without PE, CPP did not reach target and 0/5 could be extubated. Lactate, heart rate, cardiac output, mixed venous oxygenation, muscle oxygenation, serum cytokines, and histology did not differ between groups. Conclusions. After TBI, a single HBOC-201 bolus with minimal supplements provided rapid resuscitation, while maintaining CPP and improving brain oxygenation, without causing cardiac dysfunction, coagulopathy, cytokine release, or brain structural changes.
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