Perturbations de l'hémodynamique, de la coagulation et de la glycorégulation induites par la mort cérébrale
Autor: | F. Masson, C Pinaquy, A Léger, Thicoipe M, M. Maurette, P. Erny |
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Rok vydání: | 1990 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Kidney Resuscitation medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Hemodynamics General Medicine Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine medicine.anatomical_structure Endocrinology Internal medicine Hemostasis medicine Cardiology Organ donation Splanchnic business Perfusion |
Zdroj: | Annales Françaises d'Anesthésie et de Réanimation. 9:115-122 |
ISSN: | 0750-7658 |
Popis: | Brain death results in various changes in circulation haemostasis, acid-base balance and glycoregulation. This study was carried out between February 1988 and December 1988 in 91 patients with brain death. Age range was between 6 and 58 years. The cause of brain death was brain trauma (71%) and vascular malformations (26%). In all patients a cardio-vascular collapse occurred at the moment of brain death, requiring an intravascular loading (466.3 +/- 240.3 ml.h-1) with crystalloids and albumin. Dopamine was used in 70% of cases at the dose of 3 micrograms.kg.min-1 to improve kidney and splanchnic perfusion. No alterations of acid-base balance were observed in these patients who admitted for organ donation in a short delay (17.1 +/- 6 h). Haemostasis was modified in all patients but the alterations occurred before the brain death and were related to brain injury. Further investigations are required for a better understanding of glycoregulation changes as they could influence pancreatic transplant survival. Hormonal changes have also to be more extensively studied for possible physiopathologic causes of the variations. A better understanding of these alterations will be of benefit for management of patients in brain death and potential organ donors. |
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