Effect of Hypotensive Resuscitation with a Novel Combination of Fluids in a Rabbit Model of Uncontrolled Hemorrhagic Shock

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Objective:The aim of this study was to compare the effects of hypotensive and normotensive resuscitation with a novel combination of fluids via lactate Ringer's solution (LRS), 6% hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4 solution (HES), and 7.5% hypertonic saline solution (HSS) at early stage of uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock (UHS) before hemostasis.Methods:New Zealand white rabbits (n = 32) underwent UHS by transecting the splenic parenchyma, followed by blood withdrawal via the femoral artery to target mean arterial pressure (MAP) of 40-45 mmHg. Animals were distributed randomly into 4 groups (n = 8): in group Sham, sham operation was performed; in group HS, UHS was untreated; in group HS-HR, UHS was treated by hypotensive resuscitation with HSS and LRS+HES (ratio of 2:1) to MAP of 50-55 mmHg; in group HS-NR, UHS was treated by normotensive resuscitation with HSS and LRS+HES (ratio of 2:1) to MAP of 75-80 mmHg. Outcomes of hemodynamics, inflammatory and oxidative response, and other metabolic variables were measured and the histopathological studies of heart, lung and kidney were performed at the end of resusucitation.Results:Hypotensive resuscitation with the novel combination of fluids for UHS rabbits decreased blood loss, maintained better stabilization of hemodynamics, and resulted in relatively higher hematocrit and platelet count, superior outcomes of blood gas, and lower plasma lactate concentration. Besides, hypotensive resuscitation attenuated the inflammatory and oxidative response significantly in UHS rabbits.Conclusion:Hypotensive resuscitation with the novel combination of fluids via HSS and LRS+HES (ratio of 2:1) has an effective treatment at early stage of UHS before hemostasis. © 2013 Zhang et al.

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  • Figure 1. Protocol of shock and resuscitation. Rabbits were subjected to UHS by transecting spleen, followed by blood withdrawal via the femoral artery to MAP of 40–45 mmHg. MAP was maintained at 40–45 mmHg for 15 min by withdrawing or re-infusing blood. At T30, animals in group HS-HR, HS-NR were treated with a bolus of 4 ml/kg 7.5% HSS in 10 min. In group HS-HR, rabbits were treated with LRS+HES (ratio of 2:1) to maintain MAP of 50–55 mmHg for 50 min (hypotensive resuscitation). In group HS-NR, rabbits were treated with LRS+HES (ratio of 2:1) to maintain MAP of 75–80 mmHg for 50 min (normotensive resuscitation). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066916.g001
  • Figure 2. Hemodynamic parameters at T0, T30,T60, and T90. #P.0.05: At T60, LVSP and 6dp/dt max were not significantly different between group HS-HR and group HS-NR. ##P,0.001:At T90, LVSP and 6dp/dt max in group HS-HR were significantly higher than those in group HS-NR. Group Sham: sham operation; Group HS: shock with untreated; Group HS-HR: hypotensive resuscitation; Group HS-NR: normotensive resuscitation. n = 8 for all groups. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066916.g002
  • Figure 3. Blood gas parameters at T0, T30,T60, and T90. *P,0.001: At T60, BE in group HS-HR was significantly higher than that in group HSNR. #P,0.001: At T90, BE and blood pH in group HS-HR were significantly higher than those in group HS-NR. **P,0.02: At T90, PaCO2 and PaO2 in group HS-HR were significantly higher than those in group HS-NR. Group Sham: sham operation; Group HS: shock with untreated; Group HS-HR: hypotensive resuscitation; Group HS-NR: normotensive resuscitation. n = 8 for all groups. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066916.g003
  • Figure 4. Plasma lactate at T0, T30, T60, and T90. *P,0.001: group HS-HR vs. group HS-NR. #P,0.001: group HS-HR vs. group HS-NR. Group Sham: sham operation; Group HS: shock with untreated; Group HS-HR: hypotensive resuscitation; Group HS-NR: normotensive resuscitation. n = 8 for all groups. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066916.g004
  • Figure 5. Hct and platelet count at T0, T30,T60, and T90. *P,0.001: group HS-HR vs. group HS-NR. #P,0.001: group HS-HR vs. group HS-NR. Group Sham: sham operation; Group HS: shock with untreated; Group HS-HR: hypotensive resuscitation; Group HS-NR: normotensive resuscitation. n = 8 for all groups. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066916.g005
  • Figure 6. SOD, MDA, IL-6, and TNF-a at T0, T30,T60, and T90. *P,0.05: At T60, MDA, IL-6 and TNF-a in group HS-HR were significantly lower than those in group HS-NR. At T60, SOD in group HS-HR was significantly higher than that in group HS-NR. #P,0.05: At T90, MDA, IL-6 and TNF-a in group HS-HR were significantly lower than those in group HS-NR. At T90, SOD in group HS-HR was significantly higher than that in group HS-NR. Group Sham: sham operation; Group HS: shock with untreated; Group HS-HR: hypotensive resuscitation; Group HS-NR: normotensive resuscitation. n = 8 for all groups. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066916.g006
  • Figure 7. Histopathologic changes of heart, lung and kidney after shock and resuscitation. Representative pictures of three organs of animals are shown. (A): photomicrographs of heart; (B): photomicrographs of lung; (C): photomicrographs of kidney. Group Sham: sham operation; Group HS: shock with untreated; Group HS-HR: hypotensive resuscitation; Group HS-NR: normotensive resuscitation. n = 8 for all groups. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066916.g007
  • Table 1. Blood loss and infused volume.

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Zhang, Y. ming, Gao, B., Wang, J. juan, Sun, X. de, & Liu, X. wen. (2013). Effect of Hypotensive Resuscitation with a Novel Combination of Fluids in a Rabbit Model of Uncontrolled Hemorrhagic Shock. PLoS ONE, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066916

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