Kontrollert mild/moderat hypotermi ved blødningssjokk

FFI-Rapport 2000

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2000/05069

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82-464-0465-2

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Yngvar Gundersen Per Vaagenes Anne Pharo Elisabeth Try Valø
In a rat model of controlled haemorrhagic shock we have investigated the effects of therapeutic mild/moderate hypothermia on the early inflammatory response and organ function. In two groups of animals (n=13 in each group) volume-controlled haemorrhage was induced by a steady-state withdrawal of 2,5 ml/100 g body weight (plus 1 ml) from an arterial line over 10 minutes. The animals of the hypothermic group were simultaneously cooled to a temperature of 32.5-33.0 degrees C. After an observation period of 75 minutes 2/3 of the shed blood was reinjected. After resuscitation the animals were observed for two hours. As measured by the proximal cytokines TNF and IL-6, as well as the level of reactive oxygen species in peritoneal macrophages, hypothermia blunted the early inflammatory response. Based on parameters of liver and kidney function an organ-protective effect was observed. We conclude that hypothermia recuces the early cell-damaging consequences of haemorrhagic shock, partly due to its impact on the initial inflammatory response.

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