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Acute effects of massive transfusion of a bovine hemoglobin blood substitute in a canine model of hemorrhagic shock
Authors:W. Harringer   G. T. Hodakowski   T. Svizzero   E. E. Jacobs   Jr.  G. J. Vlahakes
Affiliation:

a Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA

b Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02114, USA

Abstract:The capability of stroma-free hemoglobin solutions to act as a plasma expander with oxygen and carbon dioxide transport properties has encouraged the idea of their possible use in settings of massive blood loss. Using a canine hemorrhagic shock model (systolic arterial pressure ≤50 torr for 60 min), we evaluated the efficacy of an ultra-pure stroma-free bovine hemoglobin solution (PBHg) as a resuscitation fluid in hypovolemic and acidotic animals, using homologous blood (PRBC) and 10% human serum albumin (HSA) as control solutions. Following volume replacement, dogs were studied for 2 h under anesthesia and for 4 h subsequently while awake. Resuscitation with PBHg (30 ± 3 ml/kg) was able to restore stable hemodynamics and correct acidosis to an extent comparable to that in animals treated with PRBC. Additionally, oxygen transport was maintained at a higher level than that in dogs treated with HSA. Administration of PBHg in this shock model revealed no significant cardiopulmonary toxicity or adverse effects. These short-term results suggest that PBHg may be useful for effective resuscitation after major blood loss.
Keywords:Blood substitutes   Hemorrhagic shock   Hemodynamics   Oxygen metabolism   Dogs
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