Single Versus Double Anatomic Site Intraosseous Blood Transfusion in a Swine Model of Hemorrhagic Shock

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作者
Sulava, Eric [1 ,4 ]
Bianchi, William [2 ,4 ]
McEvoy, Christian S. [3 ,4 ]
Roszko, Paul J. [1 ,4 ]
Zarow, Gregory J. [4 ]
Gaspary, Micah J. [1 ,4 ]
Natarajan, Ramesh [1 ,4 ]
Auten, Jonathan D. [2 ,4 ]
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[1] Naval Med Ctr Portsmouth, Dept Emergency Med, 620 John Paul Jones Circle, Portsmouth, VA 23708 USA
[2] Naval Med Ctr San Diego, Dept Emergency Med, San Diego, CA USA
[3] Naval Med Ctr Portsmouth, Dept Gen Surg, Portsmouth, VA 23708 USA
[4] Naval Med Ctr Portsmouth, Clin Invest Dept, Combat Trauma Res Grp, Portsmouth, VA USA
关键词
Blood transfusion; Operational medicine; Intraosseous infusion; Intraosseous transfusion; Hemorrhagic shock; HEART-ASSOCIATION GUIDELINES; VASCULAR ACCESS; INFUSION RATES; CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION; MINERAL DENSITY; TRAUMA; HUMERUS; PRESSURE; SAFETY; ADULTS;
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10.1016/j.jss.2021.04.035
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Blood transfusion via single site intraosseous access is a critical modality when caring for a trauma victim that lacks intravascular access. Flow rates and potential clinical complications when utilizing two sites of intraosseous access are not well known. Materials and Methods: Anesthetized adult female Yorkshire swine (Sus scrofa; n = 48; 76.7 +/- 1.75kg; range 66-90kg) were cannulated and then bled approximately 30% total blood volume. Swine were randomly assigned to treatment groups: single sited humerus, single sited sternum, dual sited humerus or dual sited humerus and sternum. Flow rates, hemolysis, physiologic measurements, biochemical variables, and pulmonary histologic inflammation and occlusion were contrasted between groups. Results: Dual sited intraosseous transfusion flow rates (128ml/min, 95% CI 123-132) were double the flow rates of single sites (65ml/min, 95% CI 60-70), P <.0001.Single sited humeral flow rates were greater than sternal flow rates, with respective averages of 74ml/min and 55ml/min, though not reaching statistical significance (P < 0.17). There was no significant elevation of plasma free hemoglobin in any group after transfusion as compared to base-line (P = 0.7). Groups did not significantly differ in vitals or biochemical variables. Most pulmonary specimens had some intraparenchymal fat embolism, however no animals had evidence of occlusive intra-arterial fat embolism. Conclusions: Dual anatomic site, pressure bag driven, intraosseous blood transfusion approximately doubles flow rates without evidence of clinical complications or hemolysis. Further research using a survivability model is needed to characterize long-term complications from pressurized IO transfusions. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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