Hemodiluição normovolêmica aguda: estudo experimental comparativo utilizando amido hidroxietílico a 6% ou solução de Ringer lactato / Acute normovolemic hemodilution: comparative evaluation with hydroxyethyl starch and Lactated Ringer’s

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2004

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Normovolemic acute hemodilution is a procedure utilized to decrease the needs of blood transfusion during a variety of surgical procedures. Nevertheless, there are few works that evaluate its pulmonary effects as well as hemodynamic changes by means of echocardiography and tonometric evaluation. Methods: 23 anesthetized pigs (weight 46.6 ± 6.0 kg) were instrumented for standard hemodynamic monitoring. In order to prevent possible effects of inhaled anesthetics on pulmonary mechanics, intravenous anesthesia was chosen and consisted of ketamine, fentanyl and propofol administered throughout the study. Thirty minutes after anesthesia stabilization animals were randomized in three groups: Group I (Control), Group II (hydroxyethyl starch) and Group III (Lactated Ringer’s). Animals of group II and III were submitted to acute normovolemic hemodilution to reach a pre-established hematocrit around 15%. Blood withdrawal was accomplished in thirty minutes and plasma expansion was performed simultaneously with hydroxyethyl starch or Lactated Ringer’s administered in a proportion of 1:1 or 3:1 in relation to the amount of bloods withdrawn. Hemodynamic, gastric pH, transesophageal echography (ejection fraction, by Simpon method) and oxygen transport were measured before blood withdrawal (T0), at the end of hemodilution (T1), one and two hours after the end of hemodilution (T2, T3). Data were submitted to analysis of Variance for repeated measures followed by the Tukey test and also to a student T test. Results: In regard to all parameters of Group I (Control), there were no significant difference during the whole procedure. In Group II and Group III, there was an increase in cardiac index after hemodilution (T0=5.80±1.46; T1=10.64±1.69 L.min-1.m2 and T0=5.53±1.18, T1=7.91±1.40 L.min-1.m2), and a decrease in systemic vascular resistance index (T0=1753±336, T1=822±140 dyne.s.cm-5.m-2 and T0=1673±566, T1=1026±190 dyne.s.cm-5.m-2), both statistically significant. Ejection Fraction increased significantly after hemodilution in group II. Gastric pH decreased significantly in Group III, and arterial lactate increased significantly after hemodilution in group III. Electron microscopy of left ventricular bipsies showed a slight destruction in filament and preserved myofibrillar ultrastructure in group II. There was important destruction in myofibrillar ultrastructure in group III. Conclusion: These results suggest that in severe hemodilution, hydroxyethyl starch preserves hemonodynamic stability better than Lactate Ringer’s.

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amido hydroxyethyl starch echocardiograph lactated ringer’s suínos ecocardiografia gastric tonometry tonometria pigs

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