A Multifunctional, Low-Volume Resuscitation Cocktail Improves Vital Organ Blood Flow and Hemostasis in a Pig Model of Polytrauma with Traumatic Brain Injury.
Alexander E St JohnXu WangKristyn RinggoldEsther B LimDiana ChienMatthew L StatzSusan A SternNathan J WhitePublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
The resuscitation of polytrauma with hemorrhagic shock and traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a balance between permissive hypotension and maintaining vital organ perfusion. There is no current optimal solution. This study tested whether a multifunctional resuscitation cocktail supporting hemostasis and perfusion could mitigate blood loss while improving vital organ blood flow during prolonged limited resuscitation. Anesthetized Yorkshire swine were subjected to fluid percussion TBI, femur fracture, catheter hemorrhage, and aortic tear. Fluid resuscitation was started when lactate concentration reached 3-4 mmol/L. Animals were randomized to one of five groups. All groups received hydroxyethyl starch solution and vasopressin. Low- and high-dose fibrinogen (FBG) groups additionally received 100 and 200 mg/kg FBG, respectively. A third group received TXA and low-dose FBG. Two control groups received albumin, with one also including TXA. Animals were monitored for up to 6 h. Blood loss was decreased and vital organ blood flow was improved with low- and high-dose fibrinogen compared to albumin controls, but survival was not improved. There was no additional benefit of high- vs. low-dose FBG on blood loss or survival. TXA alone decreased blood loss but had no effect on survival, and combining TXA with FBG provided no additional benefit. Pooled analysis of all groups containing fibrinogen vs. albumin controls found improved survival, decreased blood loss, and improved vital organ blood flow with fibrinogen delivery. In conclusion, a low-volume resuscitation cocktail consisting of hydroxyethyl starch, vasopressin, and fibrinogen concentrate improved outcomes compare to controls during limited resuscitation of polytrauma.
Keyphrases
- blood flow
- cardiac arrest
- traumatic brain injury
- high dose
- low dose
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- septic shock
- drug delivery
- stem cell transplantation
- free survival
- clinical trial
- severe traumatic brain injury
- phase iii
- magnetic resonance
- aortic valve
- double blind
- left ventricular
- randomized controlled trial
- adipose tissue
- magnetic resonance imaging
- body composition
- phase ii
- pulmonary hypertension
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- hip fracture
- ultrasound guided