A method for evaluation of blood substitutes in the conscious animal
T. H. Goodin, W. P. Clarke, K. Taylor, R. Eccles, R. P. Geyer and L. E. McCoy Physiological evaluation of new and potential blood replacement agents has not kept pace with the development of such agents. Current procedures involve partial or total blood replacement in the anesthetized animal. This i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 1983-09, Vol.245 (3), p.H519-523 |
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Zusammenfassung: | T. H. Goodin, W. P. Clarke, K. Taylor, R. Eccles, R. P. Geyer and L. E. McCoy
Physiological evaluation of new and potential blood replacement agents has
not kept pace with the development of such agents. Current procedures
involve partial or total blood replacement in the anesthetized animal. This
introduces the variable of anesthesia and eliminates the ability to observe
behavior changes during blood replacement. Clinically, many patients
receive blood or will receive artificial agents while sedated or under
anesthesia, whereas others will be conscious. It is essential that
evaluative studies be performed on the awake animal using procedures that
are nontraumatic and nonrestrictive. A technique for isovolumic exchange
perfusion utilizing an indwelling, heparin-coated, double-lumen catheter in
the right atrium of a conscious rat is described. This animal model system
permits continuous pre- and postperfusion monitoring. Nearly total blood
replacement with perfluorochemical blood substitutes causes no discerniable
discomfort or adverse reactions in the animal. Such animals thrive and
replace missing hematologic components in 1-3 wk. The technique described
can, with minimal modification, be used for isovolumic exchange perfusion
of larger animals. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6135 0002-9513 1522-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpheart.1983.245.3.h519 |