[意外低体温引起的循环和代谢紊乱(作者译)]。

F Nicolas, G Nicolas, D Baron, P Desjars, J P Sollet
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本文总结了24例与中枢神经系统抑制剂中毒无关的意外性低温的临床观察(心电图、心律、循环状态)和生物学(血糖、血氧、酸碱平衡);其中18例的血流动力学;11例心肌病理分析;慢速或长时间低温诱导犬心肌血流动力学及显微观察最后对低温大鼠进行了电镜观察。心电图研究和心律的持续监测和追踪显示,除了众所周知的表现(心动过缓,QT延长,J波)外,急性心律失常,特别是在体温恢复后72小时内甚至72小时内由心脏骤停引起的循环骤停。临床血流动力学变化,可测量的(心输出量,平均动脉压,中心静脉压),或可计算的(中风量,外周阻力)观察在复温期间。几种血流动力学发展可以区分:—当最初的干扰(心输出量和卒中量减少,外周阻力增加)在没有任何治疗支持的情况下消失时,有利的发展;—血流动力学发展在一定时间显示低血容量的证据,只需要适度的血管替代;血流动力学显示心肌损伤。在某些情况下,只有体温过低才能解释这些。在恢复体温期间或之后的循环骤停中,这些血流动力学紊乱提出了由于体温过低本身导致严重心脏改变的假设。
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[Circulatory and metabolic disturbances in accidental hypothermia (author's transl)].

This work sums up several studies: clinical observation (electrocardiogram, cardiac rhythm, circulatory state), and biology (glycemia, blood oxygenation, acid-base balance) in 24 cases of accidental hypothermia, not related to poisoning by central nervous system depressive agents; haemodynamics in 18 of these cases; pathology of the myocardium in 11 cases; haemodynamics and microscopy of the myocardium in dogs with slowly induced or prolonged hypothermia; finally an electron microscope study in hypothermic rats. Electrocardiographic study and continuous monitoring of cardiac rhythm and tracing show, in addition to well known manifestations (bradycardia, lenghtening of QT, J wave), acute dysrhythmias, particularly circulatory arrests by asystole during or even 72 hours after rewarming. The clinical haemodynamic changes, measurable (cardiac output, mean arterial pressure, central venous pressure), or computable (stroke volume, peripheral resistances) are observed during rewarming. Several haemodynamic developments can be distinguished: --favourable evolution when the initial disturbances (decrease in cardiac output and in stroke volume, increase in peripheral resistances) disappear without any therapeutic support: --haemodynamic developments showing at a certain time evidence of hypovolemia requiring only moderate vascular replacement; --haemodynamic developments showing myocardial damage. In some cases, only hypothermia accounts for these. In circulatory arrests during or after rewarming, these haemodynamic disturbances raise the hypothesis of severe cardiac changes due to hypothermia itself.

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