Monitoring the tissue perfusion during hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation: tissue-to-arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure gradient in a pig model

被引:7
|
作者
Endo, Yusuke [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Hirokawa, Taku [2 ]
Miyasho, Taku [2 ]
Takegawa, Ryosuke [1 ,3 ]
Shinozaki, Koichiro [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Rolston, Daniel M. [3 ,4 ]
Becker, Lance B. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Hayashida, Kei [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Northwell Hlth Syst, Feinstein Inst Med Res, 350 Community Dr, Manhasset, NY 11030 USA
[2] Rakuno Gakuen Univ, Sch Vet Med, Ebetsu, Hokkaido, Japan
[3] Northwell Hlth, Dept Emergency Med, North Shore Univ Hosp, Manhasset, NY 11030 USA
[4] Hofstra Northwell, Zucker Sch Med, New York, NY USA
关键词
Hemorrhage; Hemorrhagic shock; Resuscitation; Transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring of carbon dioxide partial pressure; Transcutaneous partial pressure monitoring of oxygen; Catheterization; CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS; TRANS-CUTANEOUS OXYGEN; TRANSCUTANEOUS PRESSURE; REGIONAL CAPNOMETRY; PCO2; CO2; DELIVERY; METABOLISM; VARIABLES; ADEQUACY;
D O I
10.1186/s12967-021-03060-5
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Background Despite much evidence supporting the monitoring of the divergence of transcutaneous partial pressure of carbon dioxide (tcPCO(2)) from arterial partial pressure carbon dioxide (artPCO(2)) as an indicator of the shock status, data are limited on the relationships of the gradient between tcPCO(2) and artPCO(2) (tc-artPCO(2)) with the systemic oxygen metabolism and hemodynamic parameters. Our study aimed to test the hypothesis that tc-artPCO(2) can detect inadequate tissue perfusion during hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation. Methods This prospective animal study was performed using female pigs at a university-based experimental laboratory. Progressive massive hemorrhagic shock was induced in mechanically ventilated pigs by stepwise blood withdrawal. All animals were then resuscitated by transfusing the stored blood in stages. A transcutaneous monitor was attached to their ears to measure tcPCO(2). A pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) and pulse index continuous cardiac output (PiCCO) were used to monitor cardiac output (CO) and several hemodynamic parameters. The relationships of tc-artPCO(2) with the study parameters and systemic oxygen delivery (DO2) were analyzed. Results Hemorrhage and blood transfusion precisely impacted hemodynamic and laboratory data as expected. The tc-artPCO(2) level markedly increased as CO decreased. There were significant correlations of tc-artPCO(2) with DO2 and COs (DO2: r = - 0.83, CO by PAC: r = - 0.79; CO by PiCCO: r = - 0.74; all P < 0.0001). The critical level of oxygen delivery (DO2crit) was 11.72 mL/kg/min according to transcutaneous partial pressure of oxygen (threshold of 30 mmHg). Receiver operating characteristic curve analyses revealed that the value of tc-artPCO(2) for discrimination of DO2crit was highest with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.94, followed by shock index (AUC = 0.78; P < 0.04 vs tc-artPCO(2)), and lactate (AUC = 0.65; P < 0.001 vs tc-artPCO(2)). Conclusions Our observations suggest the less-invasive tc-artPCO(2) monitoring can sensitively detect inadequate systemic oxygen supply during hemorrhagic shock. Further evaluations are required in different forms of shock in other large animal models and in humans to assess its usefulness, safety, and ability to predict outcomes in critical illnesses.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 38 条
  • [22] Central venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide gradient as a marker of occult tissue hypoperfusion after major surgery
    Silbert, B. I.
    Litton, E.
    Ho, K. M.
    ANAESTHESIA AND INTENSIVE CARE, 2015, 43 (05) : 628 - 634
  • [23] Brain Tissue Oxygenation and Cerebral Perfusion Pressure Thresholds of Ischemia in a Standardized Pig Brain Death Model
    Purins, Karlis
    Enblad, Per
    Wiklund, Lars
    Lewen, Anders
    NEUROCRITICAL CARE, 2012, 16 (03) : 462 - 469
  • [24] An Ovine Model of Hemorrhagic Shock and Resuscitation, to Assess Recovery of Tissue Oxygen Delivery and Oxygen Debt, and Inform Patient Blood Management
    Dyer, Wayne B.
    Tung, John-Paul
    Li Bassi, Gianluigi
    Wildi, Karin
    Jung, Jae-Seung
    Colombo, Sebastiano Maria
    Rozencwajg, Sacha
    Simonova, Gabriela
    Chiaretti, Sara
    Temple, Fergal T.
    Ainola, Carmen
    Shuker, Tristan
    Palmieri, Chiara
    Shander, Aryeh
    Suen, Jacky Y.
    Irving, David O.
    Fraser, John F.
    SHOCK, 2021, 56 (06): : 1080 - 1091
  • [25] Persistently high venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide differences during early resuscitation are associated with poor outcomes in septic shock
    Ospina-Tascon, Gustavo A.
    Bautista-Rincon, Diego F.
    Umana, Mauricio
    Tafur, Jose D.
    Gutierrez, Alejandro
    Garcia, Alberto F.
    Bermudez, William
    Granados, Marcela
    Arango-Davila, Cesar
    Hernandez, Glenn
    CRITICAL CARE, 2013, 17 (06):
  • [26] Sulforaphane Exerts Beneficial Immunomodulatory Effects on Liver Tissue via a Nrf2 Pathway-Related Mechanism in a Murine Model of Hemorrhagic Shock and Resuscitation
    Liang, Weiqiang
    Greven, Johannes
    Qin, Kang
    Fragoulis, Athanassios
    Horst, Klemens
    Blaesius, Felix
    Wruck, Christoph
    Pufe, Thomas
    Kobbe, Philipp
    Hildebrand, Frank
    Lichte, Philipp
    FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 2022, 13
  • [27] Correlations between hemodynamic, oxygenation and tissue perfusion parameters during asphyxial cardiac arrest and resuscitation in a pediatric animal model
    Lopez-Herce, Jesus
    Fernandez, Barbara
    Urbano, Javier
    Mencia, Santiago
    Jose Solana, Maria
    del Castillo, Jimena
    Rodriguez-Nunez, Antonio
    Maria Bellon, Jose
    Carrillo, Angel
    RESUSCITATION, 2011, 82 (06) : 755 - 759
  • [28] Post-Resuscitation Partial Pressure of Arterial Carbon Dioxide and Outcome in Patients with Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study
    Okada, Nobunaga
    Matsuyama, Tasuku
    Okada, Yohei
    Okada, Asami
    Kandori, Kenji
    Nakajima, Satoshi
    Kitamura, Tetsuhisa
    Ohta, Bon
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2022, 11 (06)
  • [29] EVALUATION OF DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PARTIAL PRESSURE OF ARTERIAL AND END-TIDAL CARBON DIOXIDE IN RABBIT DURING MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND PNEUMOPERITONEUM
    Melega, Iulia
    Dejescu, Cosmina Andreea
    Dragomir, Madalina Florina
    Oana, L. I.
    Matei, Lorica
    Pestean, C. P.
    REVISTA ROMANA DE MEDICINA VETERINARA, 2020, 30 (04): : 92 - 96
  • [30] Association between initial prescribed minute ventilation and post-resuscitation partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide in patients with post-cardiac arrest syndrome
    Brian W Roberts
    J Hope Kilgannon
    Michael E Chansky
    Stephen Trzeciak
    Annals of Intensive Care, 4