Development and Validation of a Predictive Model for Hemodynamic Responses to Resuscitation during Uncontrolled Hemorrhage

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Reisner, Nicholas W. [1 ]
Peterson, Jeffrey T. [2 ]
Dubick, Michael A. [3 ]
Reisner, Andrew T. [1 ]
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[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Emergency Med, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[2] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[3] US Army, Inst Surg Res, San Antonio, TX 78234 USA
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We investigated whether a statistical model could predict mean arterial pressure (MAP) during uncontrolled hemorrhage; such a model could be used for automated decision support, to help clinicians decide when to provide intravascular volume to achieve MAP goals. This was a secondary analysis of adult swine subjects during uncontrolled splenic bleeding. By protocol, after developing severe hypotension (MAP < 60 mmHg), subjects were resuscitated with either saline (NS) or fresh frozen plasma (FFP), determined randomly. Vital signs were documented at quasi-regular time-step intervals, until either subject death or 300 min. Subjects were randomly separated 50%/50% into training/validation sets, and regression models were developed to predict MAP for each subsequent (i.e., future) time-step. Median time-steps for serially recorded vital signs were +15 min. 5 subjects survived the protocol; 17 died after a median time of 87 min (IQR 78 - 134). The final model consisted of: current MAP; heart rate (HR); prior NS; imminent NS; and imminent FFP. The 95% limits-of-agreement between true subsequent MAP vs. predicted subsequent MAP were +10/-11 mmHg for the 79 time-steps in the training set; and +14/-13 for the 64 time-steps in the validation set. A total of 10 sudden death events (i.e., rapid, fatal MAP decrease within one single time-step) were excluded from analysis. In conclusion, for uncontrolled hemorrhage in a swine model, it was possible to estimate the next documented MAP value on the basis of the subject's current documented MAP; HR; prior NS; and the volume of resuscitation about to be administered. However, the model was unable to predict "sudden death" events. The applicability to populations with wider heterogeneity of hemorrhage patterns and with comorbidities requires further investigation.
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