Packed red cell age associated with adverse cardiovascular changes in an ovine model of septic shock resuscitation

CIRCULATION(2018)

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Introduction: Packed red blood cell (PRBC) transfusion in septic shock is generally reserved as a last resort hemodynamic resuscitative measure or for haemoglobin less than 7.0 g/dL. Ex-vivo preservation and storage predispose PRBCs to biochemical / mechanical changes whose impact in a septic host is unknown. This randomised pre-clinical trial specifically evaluates select markers of cardiovascular stress in an ovine model of endotoxemic shock receiving either fresh or stored blood. Methods: Twenty six anesthetised and mechanically ventilated merino ewes were randomly divided into endotoxemic shock (n = 16) or healthy (n = 10) groups. Endotoxemic shock was induced over 4 hours by infusing an escalating dose (total 11.25 mcg / kg) of lipopolysaccharide, LPS ( E.coli 055:B5 ). During the last hour of LPS infusion, 10 mls / kg of either fresh, ≤ 5 days (n = 8) or stored, ≥ 30 days (n = 8) ovine packed PRBCs were administered. Healthy ewes received either fresh, ≤ 5 days (n = 5) or stored, ≥ 30 days (n = 5) ovine PRBCs at corresponding time points. Invasive haemodynamic monitoring and serial echocardiographic assessments were performed in all. Blood samples were measured for cardiac troponin I (cTnI), atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and hyaluronan at baseline (T0), 1, 3, 4, 5, 10 and 16h after which the ewes were euthanized. Results: Stored versus fresh PRBCs produced raised hyaluronan levels (P < 0.001) from T3 onwards in both sepsis and healthy groups and resulted in significant (P < 0.001) adverse haemodynamic changes (cardiac index, central venous pressure, pulmonary artery pressure and mixed venous oxygen saturation). Elevated ANP was observed between T3 to T10 (P < 0.001) in septic compared to healthy ewes but there was no association with age of PRBCs. No statistical differences were observed between groups for TnI. Conclusions: Sepsis and storage duration of PRBCs are associated with increased cardiovascular stress suggesting that stored PRBCs may predispose patients with septic shock to poor clinical outcomes.
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Blood cells,Biomarkers,Infection
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