Effects of Extended Lower Extremity Cooling Following Zone 3 REBOA in a Porcine Hemorrhage Model

Abstract Introduction External cooling of ischemic limbs has been shown to have a significant protective benefit for durations up to 4 hours. Materials and Methods It was hypothesized that this benefit could be extended to 8 hours. Six swine were anesthetized and instrumented, then underwent a 25% t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Military medicine 2020-01, Vol.185 (Supplement_1), p.42-49
Hauptverfasser: Kashtan, Harris W, Simon, Meryl A, Beyer, Carl A, Wishy, Andrew, Hoareau, Guillaume L, Grayson, J Kevin, Johnson, M Austin
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Introduction External cooling of ischemic limbs has been shown to have a significant protective benefit for durations up to 4 hours. Materials and Methods It was hypothesized that this benefit could be extended to 8 hours. Six swine were anesthetized and instrumented, then underwent a 25% total blood volume hemorrhage. Animals were randomized to hypothermia or normothermia followed by 8 hours of Zone 3 resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta, then resuscitation with shed blood, warming, and 3 hours of critical care. Physiologic parameters were continuously recorded, and laboratory specimens were obtained at regular intervals. Results There were no significant differences between groups at baseline. There were no significant differences between creatine kinase in the hypothermia group when compared to the normothermia group (median [IQR] = 15,206 U/mL [12,476−19,987] vs 23,027 U/mL [18,745−26,843]); P = 0.13) at the end of the study. Similarly, serum myoglobin was also not significantly different in the hypothermia group after 8 hours (7,345 ng/mL [5,082−10,732] vs 5,126 ng/mL [4,720−5,298]; P = 0.28). No histologic differences were observed in hind limb skeletal muscle. Conclusion While external cooling during prolonged Zone 3 resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta appears to decrease ischemic muscle injury, this benefit appears to be time dependent. As the ischemic time approaches 8 hours, the benefit from hypothermia decreases.
ISSN:0026-4075
1930-613X
DOI:10.1093/milmed/usz306