Improvement in circulatory and oxygenation status by perflubron emulsion (Oxygent HT) in a canine model of surgical hemodilution.
Publication/Presentation Date
1-1-1994
Abstract
To examine the effect of a low dose of Oxygent HT on hemodynamics and oxygen transport variables in a canine model of profound surgical hemodilution, two groups of adult anesthetized splenectomized beagles were hemodiluted with Ringer's solution to Hb 7 g/dL. The treated group received 1 mL/kg Oxygent HT (90% w/v perflubron emulsion [perfluorooctyl bromide], Alliance Pharmaceutical Corp.) and both groups (7 controls and 10 treated) were further hemodiluted using 6% hydroxyethyl starch until cardiorespiratory decompensation occurred. Pulmonary artery catheterization data and oxygen transport variables were recorded at Hb decrements of 1 g/dL breathing room air. There was no difference among groups during initial hemodilution. However, in the Oxygent HT group there was a statistically significant improvement in mean arterial pressure, CVP, cardiac output, PvO2, SvO2, DO2, and pulmonary venous admixture shunt during profound hemodilution to Hb levels of 6, 5, and 4 g/dL. A low dose of Oxygent HT offered benefit in improving hemodynamics and oxygen transport parameters even under air breathing conditions in a model of surgical hemodilution. This effect was most apparent at lower levels of Hb.
Volume
22
Issue
4
First Page
965
Last Page
977
ISSN
1073-1199
Published In/Presented At
Cernaianu, A. C., Spence, R. K., Vassilidze, T. V., Gallueci, J. G., Gaprindashvili, T., Olah, A., Weiss, R. L., Cilley, J. H., Jr, Keipert, P. E., & Faithfull, N. S. (1994). Improvement in circulatory and oxygenation status by perflubron emulsion (Oxygent HT) in a canine model of surgical hemodilution. Artificial cells, blood substitutes, and immobilization biotechnology, 22(4), 965–977. https://doi.org/10.3109/10731199409138795
Disciplines
Anesthesiology | Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
7849968
Department(s)
Department of Anesthesiology
Document Type
Article