Drug mixture which improves survival of ischemic rabbit epigastric skin flaps

The chief aim of this study was to maximize flap survival by counteracting the pathophysiological changes occurring during ischemia‐reperfusion. Rabbit epigastric skin flaps given 21 hours of ischemia were infused intra‐arterially with selected drugs at the start of reperfusion. Compared with contro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microsurgery 1994, Vol.15 (10), p.685-692
Hauptverfasser: Lepore, Diana A., Knight, Kenneth R., Bhattacharya, Surajit, Ritz, Morris, Robbins, Sonia P., Sieg, Peter, Morrison, Wayne A., O'Brien, Bernard McC
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Zusammenfassung:The chief aim of this study was to maximize flap survival by counteracting the pathophysiological changes occurring during ischemia‐reperfusion. Rabbit epigastric skin flaps given 21 hours of ischemia were infused intra‐arterially with selected drugs at the start of reperfusion. Compared with control infused ischemic flaps, which had a 33% survival rate on day 7 post‐ischemia, significant improvement was found with vasodilators nitrendipine (61%) and prostacyclin (65%) and the thrombolytic agent urokinase (65%); marginal improvement with the free radical scavenger desferrioxamine (53%); but no change with streptokinase (44%), heparin (21%), and ATP‐MgCl2 (35%). A drug mixture comprising all of these agents except streptokinase and urokinase produced 87% survival, suggesting an additive effect. Biochemical assays on skin homogenates and blood implicated oxygen free radicals, neutrophil infiltration, and thromboxane in flap failure. These results imply that multiple factors are responsible for ischemic flap failure and that a mixture of drugs needs to be infused to counteract all of the detrimental changes. © 1994 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
ISSN:0738-1085
1098-2752
DOI:10.1002/micr.1920151005