Early use of recombinant factor VIIa improves mean arterial pressure and may potentially decrease mortality in experimental hemorrhagic shock: a pilot study
Autor: | Margareth Brown, Stephen M. Cohn, Edward W. Johnson, Qammar Rashid, Dory D. Jewelewicz, Mauricio Lynn, Uri Martinowitz, Igor Jerokhimov, Charles A. Popkin |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
Mean arterial pressure
Time Factors Swine Hemodynamics Blood Pressure Pilot Projects Factor VIIa Shock Hemorrhagic Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine Placebo Random Allocation medicine Animals Prothrombin time medicine.diagnostic_test biology business.industry Recombinant Proteins Blood pressure Liver Recombinant factor VIIa Anesthesia Shock (circulatory) biology.protein Prothrombin Time Surgery medicine.symptom business Blood sampling |
Zdroj: | The Journal of trauma. 52(4) |
ISSN: | 0022-5282 |
Popis: | Background: Recombinant factor VIIa (rFVIIa) is used for treatment of bleeding episodes in hemophilia patients who develop inhibitors to factors VIII and IX. We tested the hypothesis that administration of rFVIIa early after injury would decrease bleeding and improve survival after experimental hepatic trauma. Methods: Anesthetized swine were cannulated for blood sampling and hemodynamic monitoring. Avulsion of left median lobe of the liver induced uncontrolled hemorrhage. After a 10% reduction of mean arterial pressure, animals were blindly randomized to receive intravenous rFVIIa (180 μg/kg) (n = 6) or placebo (n = 7). Results: Mortality was 43% (three of seven) in controls versus 0% with rFVIIa (p = 0.08, X 2 ). Significantly shorter prothrombin time and higher mean arterial pressures were observed in the rFVIIa group. Conclusion: Intravenous administration of rFVIIa early after induction of hemorrhage shortens prothrombin time and improves mean arterial pressure. A trend toward improved survival was observed. |
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