Hands R, Holcroft J W, Perron P R, Kramer G C
Department of Surgery, University of California, Davis, Sacramento 95817.
Surgery. 1988 Jun;103(6):684-9.
Although it had been known for several years that central venous injections of hypertonic salt solutions with added dextran could effectively resuscitate animals from hemorrhagic shock, it was not known whether peripheral injections could result in the same beneficial effects. Chronically instrumented, unrestrained, and unanesthetized sheep were subjected to a moderate degree of hemorrhagic shock and then resuscitated with a 2-minute infusion of 7.5% NaCl/6% dextran 70 in a volume of 5 ml/kg body weight. Infusions were made into the cephalic vein, the femoral artery, or, centrally, the superior vena cava. All three routes of injection promptly reestablished arterial pressure and cardiac output. All gave equivalently good restoration of plasma volume. None of the injections damaged the vessels, as determined either by gross inspection or by histologic examination. Thus the solution was safe and effective when given peripherally. It might be useful in the field resuscitation of hypovolemic patients.
尽管几年前就已知道,向中心静脉注射添加了右旋糖酐的高渗盐溶液能有效使动物从失血性休克中复苏,但尚不清楚外周注射是否能产生同样的有益效果。对长期植入仪器、未加束缚且未麻醉的绵羊造成中度失血性休克,然后以5毫升/千克体重的体积静脉输注2分钟7.5%氯化钠/6%右旋糖酐70进行复苏。输注分别经头静脉、股动脉或中心的上腔静脉进行。所有这三种注射途径均能迅速恢复动脉压和心输出量。所有途径在恢复血浆容量方面效果相当。无论是通过肉眼检查还是组织学检查,均未发现任何注射途径会损伤血管。因此,该溶液经外周给药时安全有效。它可能对低血容量患者的现场复苏有用。