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Title: | Effects of different resuscitation fluids on tissue blood flow and oxidant injury in experimental rhabdomyolysis |
Authors: | Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Cerrahi Anabilim Dalı. Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Fizyoloji Bölümü. Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Acil Tıp Anabilim Dalı. Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Biyokimya Anabilim Dalı. 0000-0003-0841-8201 Özgüç, Halil Bülent Kahveci, Nevzat Akköse, Şule Serdar, Zehra Balci, Veysel Ocak, Özgür AAG-7070-2021 6603867989 6602597846 6603347542 57222002284 6507877217 9940943800 |
Keywords: | Rhabdomyolysis Crush injury Fluid resuscitation Hypertonic saline-dextran Oxidant injury Tissue blood flow Acute-renal-failure Hypertonic saline-dextran Small-volume resuscitation Muscle crush injury Hemorrhagic-scock Marmara earthquake Oxygen delivery Lipid peroxides Nitric-oxide Mannitol General & internal medicine |
Issue Date: | Nov-2005 |
Publisher: | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
Citation: | Özgüç, H. vd. (2005). "Effects of different resuscitation fluids on tissue blood flow and oxidant injury in experimental rhabdomyolysis". Critical Care Medicine, 33(11), 2579-2586. |
Abstract: | Objective: This study was performed to evaluate the effects of 0.9% saline (SAL), 0.9% saline+sodium bicarbonate+mannitol (SAUBIC/MAN), and hypertonic saline-dextran (HSD) on hemodynamic variables, tissue blood flow, and oxidant injuries in experimental traumatic rhabdomyolysis (TR) in rats subjected allogeneic muscle extract infusion. Design: Prospective, randomized, experimental. Setting: Physiology experiment laboratory. Subjects: Male Sprague-Dawley rats, weighing 250-300 g. Interventions: All groups (n=8 each) underwent femoral artery and vein catheterization. The animals in the TR, SAL, SAUBIC/MAN, and HSD groups received an infusion of 2 mL of autologous muscle extract for 60 mins. After autologous muscle extract infusion, the SAL and HSD groups received 30 mL/kg 0.9% saline for 30 mins or 4 mL/kg HSD for 5 mins, respectively. The SAUBIC/MAN group received 30 mL/kg 0.9% saline for 30 mins plus a bolus of 1 g/kg mannitol and a bolus of 2 mEq/kg sodium bicarbonate diluted in 1 mL of saline. At 2 hrs of autologous muscle extract infusion, erythrocyte flows in liver and kidney were measured by using a laser Doppler flowmeter. Then, blood samples and kidney and liver biopsies were taken to measure levels of glutathione and malondialdehyde. Measurements and Main Results: TR caused decreases in mean arterial pressure, tissue blood flow, and tissue glutathione and an increase in malondialdehyde. Rats in the HSD group had significant metabolic acidosis. SAL resuscitation did not correct tissue blood flow and prevent oxidant injury. HSD increased tissue blood flow, mean arterial pressure, and liver and kidney glutathione and decreased serum, liver, and kidney malondialdehyde. SAUBIC/MAN resuscitation corrected all oxidant damage variables but did not increase tissue blood flow. SAUBIC/MAN preserved serum malondialdehyde and liver glutathione better than the HSD did. Conclusions: HSD prevented oxidant injury and restored tissue blood flow but increased metabolic acidosis that followed autologous muscle extract infusion. SAUBIC/MAN seems to be more effective than HSD in decreasing oxidant injury. Further research on the effects of the solute overload and metabolic acidosis due to HSD resuscitation on renal function in experimental rhabdomyolysis is warranted. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1097/01.CCM.0000186767.67870.8C https://journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/Fulltext/2005/11000/Effects_of_different_resuscitation_fluids_on.20.aspx http://hdl.handle.net/11452/21978 |
ISSN: | 0090-3493 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus Web of Science |
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