Resuscitation of conscious pigs following hemorrhage: comparative efficacy of small-volume resuscitation
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Resuscitation of conscious pigs following hemorrhage: comparative efficacy of small-volume resuscitation
Abstract
Efficacy of small-volume resuscitation (4 ml/kg) with 7.5% NaCl in 6% Dextran 70 (HSD), 7.5% NaCl (HS), dextran (D), and 0.9% NaCl (NS) was evaluated in conscious swine bled 37.5 ml/kg over 60 min. Hemorrhage reduced cardiac index (CI), stroke volume (SV), and mean arterial pressure (MAP). Four-hour survival after HSD (67%) was significantly (P less than 0.05) greater than after HS (25%), D (17%), or NS (0%). The superior performance of HSD, and to a lesser extent HS, was associated with rapid plasma volume expansion, improved CI and SV, and decreased heart rate. The acute increases in cardiac index and stroke volume were greater following treatment with HSD and the improvement persisted for 4 hr. HSD also produced a transient increase in MAP. Plasma Na+ concentration and osmolality were increased to a similar extent with HSD and HS, while plasma K+ levels were initially decreased, returning to control levels within 60 min. HSD appears to be a superior small-volume resuscitation solution compared to the other treatments with no detrimental effects.
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