Tetik O, Yagdi T, Islamoglu F, Calkavur T, Posacioglu H, Atay Y, Ayik F, Canpolat L, Yuksel M
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Ege University Medical Faculty, Bornova, Izmir, Turkey.
Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2002 Feb;50(1):11-5. doi: 10.1055/s-2002-20157.
Paraplegia after distal aortic aneurysm repair remains a persistent clinical problem. We hypothesized that the tolerance of the spinal cord to an ischemic period could be improved with hypothermic Ringer's Lactate containing L-Carnitine.
Twenty-eight New Zealand white rabbits were used as spinal cord ischemia models. We separated rabbits into four equal groups and clamped each animal's abdominal aorta distal to the left renal artery. We occluded the aortas above the iliac bifurcation for 30 minutes. In group I, the infrarenal aorta was clamped without infusing any solution. In group II, Ringer's Lactate solution was infused at + 25degrees C for 3 minutes at a rate of 5 ml/min into the isolated aortic segments immediately after cross-clamping and the last 3 minutes of ischemia. In group III, Ringer's Lactate solution at +3 degrees C was given in the same method as that of group II. In group IV, Ringer's Lactate solution at +3 degrees C plus 100 mg/kg of L-carnitine was infused using the same technique. We assessed the neurological status of the hind limbs 24 and 48 hours after operation according to Tarlov's criteria. All animals were sacrificed and spinal cords were harvested for histological analyses.
The neurological status in groups III and IV was significantly superior to that of groups I and II. All the animals in group I had complete hind-limb paraplegia. Complete hind-limb paraplegia occurred in 5 rabbits in group II. Two of the 7 animals in group III had spastic paraplegia, and none at all in group IV. Histological analysis of the cross-clamped segments of the rabbits with paraplegia in group I, II and III revealed changes consistent with ischemic injury, while findings were normal for the normal animals in group III and IV.
In this model, the infusion of hypothermic Ringer's Lactate contained L-carnitine provided sufficient spinal cord protection against ischemia. Clinically, this may be a useful adjunct for prevention of paraplegia during surgery of the descending aorta.
远端主动脉瘤修复术后截瘫仍然是一个持续存在的临床问题。我们推测含有左旋肉碱的低温乳酸林格液可提高脊髓对缺血期的耐受性。
28只新西兰白兔用作脊髓缺血模型。我们将兔子分成四组,每组数量相等,并在左肾动脉远端夹闭每只动物的腹主动脉。我们在髂总动脉分叉上方阻断主动脉30分钟。在第一组中,夹闭肾下主动脉,不注入任何溶液。在第二组中,在交叉夹闭后立即以5毫升/分钟的速度在25℃下向分离的主动脉段内注入乳酸林格液3分钟,并在缺血的最后3分钟内注入。在第三组中,以与第二组相同的方法给予3℃的乳酸林格液。在第四组中,使用相同的技术注入3℃的乳酸林格液加100毫克/千克的左旋肉碱。我们根据塔尔洛夫标准在术后24小时和48小时评估后肢的神经状态。所有动物均处死后取出脊髓进行组织学分析。
第三组和第四组的神经状态明显优于第一组和第二组。第一组所有动物均出现完全性后肢截瘫。第二组的5只兔子出现完全性后肢截瘫。第三组的7只动物中有2只出现痉挛性截瘫,而第四组无一例出现。对第一组、第二组和第三组中出现截瘫的兔子的夹闭段进行组织学分析,发现与缺血性损伤一致的变化,而第三组和第四组中的正常动物的结果正常。
在该模型中,输注含有左旋肉碱的低温乳酸林格液可为脊髓提供足够的缺血保护。临床上,这可能是降主动脉手术中预防截瘫的有用辅助手段。