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Published in: European Journal of Medical Research 1/2015

Open Access 01-12-2015 | Research

A porcine polytrauma model with two different degrees of hemorrhagic shock: outcome related to trauma within the first 48 h

Authors: D. Eschbach, T. Steinfeldt, F. Hildebrand, M. Frink, K. Schöller, M. Sassen, T. Wiesmann, F. Debus, N. Vogt, E. Uhl, H. Wulf, S. Ruchholtz, H. C. Pape, K. Horst

Published in: European Journal of Medical Research | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

Background

An animal polytrauma model was developed, including trunk and extremity injuries combined with hemorrhagic shock and a prolonged post-traumatic phase. This could be useful for the assessment of different therapeutic approaches during intensive care therapy.

Methods

A standardized polytrauma including lung contusion, liver laceration and lower leg fracture was applied in 25 pigs. They underwent controlled haemorrhage either with a blood volume loss of 45 % and a median arterial pressure (MAP) <30 mmHg/90 min (group L, n = 15) or a 50 % blood loss of and an MAP <25 mmHg/120 min (group H, n = 10). Five non-traumatized pigs served as a control (group C). Subsequently, intensive care treatment was given for an observational period of 48 h.

Results

Both trauma groups showed signs of shock and organ injury (heart rate, MAP and lactate). The frequency of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and lung injury was directly related to the severity of the haemorrhagic shock (CPR—group L: 4 of 15 pigs, group H: 4 of 10 pigs; Respiratory failure—group L: 3 of 13, group H: 3 of 9. There was no difference in mortality between trauma groups.

Conclusion

The present data suggest that our model reflects the mortality and organ failure of polytrauma in humans during shock and the intensive care period. This suggests that the experimental protocol could be useful for the assessment of therapeutic approaches during the post-traumatic period.
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Metadata
Title
A porcine polytrauma model with two different degrees of hemorrhagic shock: outcome related to trauma within the first 48 h
Authors
D. Eschbach
T. Steinfeldt
F. Hildebrand
M. Frink
K. Schöller
M. Sassen
T. Wiesmann
F. Debus
N. Vogt
E. Uhl
H. Wulf
S. Ruchholtz
H. C. Pape
K. Horst
Publication date
01-12-2015
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
European Journal of Medical Research / Issue 1/2015
Electronic ISSN: 2047-783X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-015-0162-0

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