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Effect of norepinephrine on spinal cord blood flow and parenchymal hemorrhage size in acute-phase experimental spinal cord injury
Authors:Marc Soubeyrand  Arnaud Dubory  Elisabeth Laemmel  Charles Court  Eric Vicaut  Jacques Duranteau
Affiliation:1. “Microcirculation, Bioénergétique, Inflammation et Insuffisance Circulatoire Aigu?”, Equipe Universitaire 3509 Paris VII-Paris XI-Paris XIII, Paris, France
2. Service de Chirurgie Orthopédique, H?pital de Bicêtre, H?pitaux Universitaires Paris-Sud, Assistance Publique-H?pitaux de Paris, 78 Rue Général Leclerc, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France
3. Département d’Anesthésie Réanimation, Service d’Anesthésie Réanimation, H?pital de Bicêtre, H?pitaux Universitaires Paris-Sud, Assistance Publique-H?pitaux de Paris, Université Paris Sud-11, 78 Rue Général Leclerc, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, 94275, France
Abstract:

Purpose

In the acute phase of spinal cord injury (SCI), ischemia and parenchymal hemorrhage are believed to worsen the primary lesions induced by mechanical trauma. To minimize ischemia, keeping the mean arterial blood pressure above 85 mmHg for at least 1 week is recommended, and norepinephrine is frequently administered to achieve this goal. However, no experimental study has assessed the effect of norepinephrine on spinal cord blood flow (SCBF) and parenchymal hemorrhage size. We have assessed the effect of norepinephrine on SCBF and parenchymal hemorrhage size within the first hour after experimental SCI.

Methods

A total of 38 animals were included in four groups according to whether SCI was induced and norepinephrine injected. SCI was induced at level Th10 by dropping a 10-g weight from a height of 10 cm. Each experiment lasted 60 min. Norepinephrine was started 15 min after the trauma. SCBF was measured in the ischemic penumbra zone surrounding the trauma epicenter using contrast-enhanced ultrasonography. Hemorrhage size was measured repeatedly on parasagittal B-mode ultrasonography slices.

Results

SCI was associated with significant decreases in SCBF (P = 0.0002). Norepinephrine infusion did not significantly modify SCBF. Parenchymal hemorrhage size was significantly greater in the animals given norepinephrine (P = 0.0002).

Conclusion

In the rat, after a severe SCI at the Th10 level, injection of norepinephrine 15 min after SCI does not modify SCBF and increases the size of the parenchymal hemorrhage.
Keywords:Spinal cord injury   Spinal cord blood flow   Norepinephrine   Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography
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