Bari R Morris, Armelle deLaforcade, Joyce Lee, Joseph Palmisano, Dawn Meola, Elizabeth Rozanski
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引用次数: 20
摘要
目的:探讨乳酸林格液(LRS)、hetastarch (HES)和新鲜冷冻血浆(FFP)体外血液稀释对狗全血凝固的影响,并采用高岭土活化血小板弹性成像技术进行评价。设计:体外实验研究。单位:大学教学医院。动物:6只健康的宠物狗。干预措施:收集全血并用LRS、HES或FFP在体外稀释33%和67%。测量和主要结果:高岭土活化的血栓弹性成像对每个样品以及对照进行。使用混合模型方法测量了每次稀释后的血栓弹性参数R (min)、alpha (deg)、K (min)和MA (mm),并与样品对照进行了比较。LRS和HES稀释后凝血时间均延长。33%稀释度下R时间差异无统计学意义,67%稀释度下R时间显著延长(P = 0.004)。两种稀释浓度下LRS的MA均显著降低(P = 0.013, P < 0.001),而HES的MA降低更为显著(P < 0.001, P = 0.006)。FFP各参数均无显著差异。结论:全血经LRS和HES而非FFP稀释后,体外血液稀释对凝血有显著影响,其中HES的作用更为深远。体内评价不同复苏液体的凝血变化是必要的,并且可能具有临床相关性。
Effects of in vitro hemodilution with crystalloids, colloids, and plasma on canine whole blood coagulation as determined by kaolin-activated thromboelastography.
Objective: To investigate the effects of in vitro hemodilution with lactated Ringers solution (LRS), hetastarch (HES), and fresh frozen plasma (FFP) on whole blood coagulation in dogs as assessed by kaolin-activated thromboelastography.
Design: In vitro experimental study.
Setting: University teaching hospital.
Animals: Six healthy client-owned dogs.
Interventions: Whole blood was collected and diluted in vitro at a 33% and 67% dilution with either LRS, HES, or FFP.
Measurements and main results: Kaolin-activated thromboelastography was performed on each sample as well as a control. Thromboelastographic parameters R (min), alpha (deg), K (min), and MA (mm) were measured and compared to the sample control for each dilution using mixed model methodology. Prolongation in coagulation times were seen at both dilutions with LRS and HES. There was no significant difference in R times at the 33% dilution, but R time was significantly prolonged at the 67% dilution with HES (P = 0.004). MA was significantly decreased for LRS at both dilutions (P = 0.013, P < 0.001) and more profoundly decreased for HES (P < 0.001, P = 0.006). No significant difference in any parameter was found for FFP.
Conclusions: In vitro hemodilution of whole blood with both LRS and HES but not FFP resulted in significant effects on coagulation with HES having a more profound effect. In vivo evaluation of changes in coagulation with various resuscitation fluids is warranted and may be clinically relevant.