Mild (34 °C) versus moderate hypothermia (24 °C) in a swine model of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation

IF 2.4 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Resuscitation plus Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1016/j.resplu.2024.100745
Alexandra M. Marquez , Marinos Kosmopoulos , Rajat Kalra , Tomaz Goslar , Deborah Jaeger , Christopher Gaisendrees , Alejandra Gutierrez , Gregory Carlisle , Tamas Alexy , Sergey Gurevich , Andrea M. Elliott , Marie E. Steiner , Jason A. Bartos , Davis Seelig , Demetris Yannopoulos
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Abstract

Background

The role of hypothermia in post-arrest neuroprotection is controversial. Animal studies suggest potential benefits with lower temperatures, but high-fidelity ECPR models evaluating temperatures below 30 °C are lacking.

Objectives

To determine whether rapid cooling to 24 °C initiated upon reperfusion reduces brain injury compared to 34 °C in a swine model of ECPR.

Methods

Twenty-four female pigs had electrically induced VF and mechanical CPR for 30 min. Animals were cannulated for VA-ECMO and cooled to either 34 °C for 4 h (n = 8), 24 °C for 1 h with rewarming to 34 °C over 3 h (n = 7), or 24 °C for 4 h without rewarming (n = 9). Cooling was initiated upon VA-ECMO reperfusion by circulating ice water through the oxygenator. Brain temperature and cerebral and systemic hemodynamics were continuously monitored. After four hours on VA-ECMO, brain tissue was obtained for examination.

Results

Target brain temperature was achieved within 30 min of reperfusion (p = 0.74). Carotid blood flow was higher in the 24 °C without rewarming group throughout the VA-ECMO period compared to 34 °C and 24 °C with rewarming (p < 0.001). Vasopressin requirement was higher in animals treated with 24 °C without rewarming (p = 0.07). Compared to 34 °C, animals treated with 24 °C with rewarming were less coagulopathic and had less immunohistochemistry-detected neurologic injury. There were no differences in global brain injury score.

Conclusions

Despite improvement in carotid blood flow and immunohistochemistry detected neurologic injury, reperfusion at 24 °C with or without rewarming did not reduce early global brain injury compared to 34 °C in a swine model of ECPR.

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体外心肺复苏猪模型中轻度低体温(34 °C)与中度低体温(24 °C)的比较
背景低体温在心跳骤停后神经保护中的作用尚存争议。动物研究表明,低温具有潜在的益处,但缺乏评估温度低于 30 ℃ 的高保真 ECPR 模型。方法24 头雌性猪电诱导 VF 并进行机械心肺复苏 30 分钟。给动物插管进行 VA-ECMO 并在 34 ℃ 下冷却 4 小时(8 头),在 24 ℃ 下冷却 1 小时并在 3 小时内复温至 34 ℃(7 头),或在 24 ℃ 下冷却 4 小时而不复温(9 头)。VA-ECMO再灌注时通过氧合器循环冰水开始降温。脑温、大脑和全身血流动力学得到持续监测。VA-ECMO 四小时后,获取脑组织进行检查。结果再灌注 30 分钟内达到目标脑温(p = 0.74)。在整个 VA-ECMO 期间,24 °C(未复温)组的颈动脉血流量高于 34 °C(复温)组和 24 °C(复温)组(p < 0.001)。24 °C无复温组动物的血管加压素需求量更高(p = 0.07)。与34 °C相比,接受24 °C复温治疗的动物凝血病变较少,免疫组化检测到的神经损伤也较少。结论尽管颈动脉血流和免疫组化检测到的神经损伤有所改善,但在猪 ECPR 模型中,与 34 ℃ 相比,24 ℃ 再灌注加或不加回温并不能减轻早期全脑损伤。
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Resuscitation plus Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine
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