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用于诱导大型猪轻度低温的体外静脉-静脉降温

Extracorporeal venovenous cooling for induction of mild hypothermia in human-sized swine.

作者信息

Holzer Michael, Behringer Wilhelm, Janata Andreas, Bayegan Keywan, Schima Heinrich, Deckert Zeno, Losert Udo, Laggner Anton N, Sterz Fritz

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical University Vienna, Austria.

出版信息

Crit Care Med. 2005 Jun;33(6):1346-50. doi: 10.1097/01.ccm.0000166356.45902.a2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Several cooling methods have been investigated for inducing mild hypothermia (33-36 degrees C) after cardiac arrest, brain trauma, or stroke. To achieve its best effect, therapeutic hypothermia has to be applied very early after the ischemic insult; otherwise, the beneficial effect would be diminished or even abrogated. The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness and safety of extracorporeal venovenous cooling as compared with endovascular cooling.

DESIGN

Swine were cooled in a randomized crossover design from 38 degrees C to 33 degrees C brain temperature, either with extracorporeal venovenous cooling or with endovascular cooling.

SETTING

Laboratory investigation.

SUBJECTS

Six swine of human size (85 to 101 kg).

INTERVENTIONS

Swine were randomly cooled with the first device, and after achieving the target brain temperature, re-warmed via the same technique and with heating lamps to baseline temperature. Then the other catheter was inserted and cooling was performed with the second device.

MEASUREMENTS

Brain, pulmonary artery and tympanic temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate were recorded continuously. Laboratory samples, including free hemoglobin, were taken at predefined temperature points during cooling. Comparisons between and within (baseline vs. 33 degrees C) the treatment groups were performed with the paired Student's t-test.

MAIN RESULTS

The time needed to reduce brain temperature from 38.0 degrees C to 33.0 degrees C was 41 +/- 17 mins with venovenous cooling and 126 +/- 37 mins with endovascular cooling (p = .001). Heart rate and mean arterial pressure decreased moderately during cooling and were significantly lower at 33 degrees C than at baseline in both groups, without differences between groups. None of the swine developed significant hemolysis, arrhythmias, or bleeding.

CONCLUSIONS

Extracorporeal venovenous cooling was an effective and safe method to rapidly induce therapeutic mild hypothermia in human-sized swine. It seems to be promising for further application and investigation in patients.

摘要

目的

已经对几种用于在心脏骤停、脑外伤或中风后诱导轻度低温(33 - 36摄氏度)的降温方法进行了研究。为达到最佳效果,治疗性低温必须在缺血性损伤后尽早应用;否则,有益效果将会减弱甚至消除。本研究的目的是比较体外静脉 - 静脉降温与血管内降温的有效性和安全性。

设计

采用随机交叉设计,将猪从38摄氏度冷却至脑温33摄氏度,分别采用体外静脉 - 静脉降温或血管内降温。

设置

实验室研究。

对象

6头体型与人类相近的猪(85至101千克)。

干预措施

猪被随机用第一种设备进行降温,在达到目标脑温后,通过相同技术并使用加热灯复温至基线温度。然后插入另一根导管,用第二种设备进行降温。

测量

持续记录脑温、肺动脉温度和鼓膜温度、血压及心率。在降温过程中的预设温度点采集实验室样本,包括游离血红蛋白。治疗组之间及组内(基线与33摄氏度)的比较采用配对t检验。

主要结果

静脉 - 静脉降温将脑温从38.0摄氏度降至33.0摄氏度所需时间为41±17分钟,血管内降温为126±37分钟(p = 0.001)。两组在降温过程中心率和平均动脉压均适度下降,在33摄氏度时均显著低于基线水平,组间无差异。没有猪出现明显的溶血、心律失常或出血。

结论

体外静脉 - 静脉降温是在体型与人类相近的猪中快速诱导治疗性轻度低温的一种有效且安全的方法。它在患者中的进一步应用和研究似乎很有前景。

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