Hydroxocobalamin and Sodium Thiosulfate Versus Sodium Nitrite and Sodium Thiosulfate in the Treatment of Acute Cyanide Toxicity in a Swine (Sus scrofa) Model

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作者
Bebarta, Vikhyat S. [1 ]
Tanen, David A. [4 ]
Lairet, Julio [3 ]
Dixon, Patricia S. [2 ]
Valtier, Sandra [2 ]
Bush, Anneke [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr San Antonio, Wilford Hall USAF Med Ctr, San Antonio, TX 78236 USA
[2] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr San Antonio, Div Clin Res, San Antonio, TX 78229 USA
[3] Univ Texas Hlth Sci Ctr San Antonio, Dept Emergency Med, San Antonio, TX 78229 USA
[4] USN, Med Ctr, Dept Emergency Med, San Diego, CA 92152 USA
关键词
CRITICAL-CARE MEDICINE; NEONATAL SEPTIC SHOCK; SMOKE-INHALATION; AMERICAN-COLLEGE; GUINEA-PIGS; INTOXICATION; ASSOCIATION; PHYSICIANS; SURVIVAL; SEPSIS;
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10.1016/j.annemergmed.2009.09.020
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objective: Cyanide can cause severe hypotension with acute toxicity. To our knowledge, no study has directly compared hydroxocobalamin and sodium nitrite with sodium thiosulfate in an acute cyanide toxicity model. Our objective is to compare the return to baseline of mean arterial blood pressure between 2 groups of swine with acute cyanide toxicity and treated with hydroxocobalamin with sodium thiosulfate or sodium nitrite with sodium thiosulfate. Methods: Twenty-four swine were intubated, anesthetized, and instrumented (continuous arterial and cardiac output monitoring) and then intoxicated with a continuous cyanide infusion until severe hypotension. The animals were divided into 2 arms of 12 each and then randomly assigned to intravenous hydroxocobalamin (150 mg/kg)+sodium thiosulfate (413 mg/kg) or sodium nitrite (10 mg/kg)+sodium thiosulfate (413 mg/kg) and monitored for 40 minutes after start of antidotal infusion. Twenty animals were needed for 80% power to detect a significant difference in outcomes (alpha 0.05). Repeated measures of analysis of covariance and post hoc t test were used for determining significance. Results: Baseline mean weights, time to hypotension (31 minutes 3 seconds versus 28 minutes 6 seconds), and cyanide dose at hypotension (5.6 versus 5.9 mg/kg) were similar. One animal in the hydroxocobalamin group and 2 animals in the sodium nitrite group died during antidote infusion and were excluded from analysis. Hydroxocobalamin resulted in a faster return to baseline mean arterial pressure, with improvement beginning at 5 minutes and lasting through the conclusion of the study (P<.05). No statistically significant difference was detected between groups for cardiac output, pulse rate, systemic vascular resistance, or mortality at 40 minutes postintoxication. Mean cyanide blood levels (4.03 versus 4.05 mu g/mL) and lactate levels (peak 7.9 versus 8.1 mmol/L) at hypotension were similar. Lactate levels (5.1 versus 4.48 mmol/L), pH (7.40 versus 7.37), and base excess (-0.75 versus 1.27) at 40 minutes were also similar. Conclusion: Hydroxocobalamin with sodium thiosulfate led to a faster return to baseline mean arterial pressure compared with sodium nitrite with sodium thiosulfate; however, there was no difference between the antidote combinations in mortality, serum acidosis, or serum lactate. [Ann Emerg Med. 2010;55:345-351.]
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