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Oxygen extraction ratio: a valid indicator of transfusion need in limited coronary vascular reserve?
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The Journal of trauma [J Trauma] 1992 Jun; Vol. 32 (6), pp. 769-73; discussion 773-4. - Publication Year :
- 1992
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Abstract
- We have described whole body oxygen (O2) extraction ratio (ER) as a reliable indicator of transfusion need in acute normovolemic anemia. In normal hearts, myocardial lactate production (-LACT), indicating anaerobic metabolism, does not occur until the ER greater than 50% and Hct less than 10%. It is not known if the ER is valid in the setting of limited coronary vascular reserve. This study assesses the effect of a critical left anterior descending (LAD) coronary stenosis on the compensation to acute blood loss anemia. Adult dogs were anesthetized, paralyzed, and mechanically ventilated. A critical LAD stenosis was created in seven animals (STEN). There were seven controls (CON). Animals underwent isovolemic exchange transfusion with 6% HES until cardiac failure (CF). Catheters were placed in the aorta, pulmonary artery, and anterior interventricular coronary vein. Cardiac failure occurred at Hct = 8.6% +/- 0.4% in the CON and 17.0% +/- 0.5% in the STEN animals. Cardiac output increased in the CON, but not in the STEN animals. Blood flow in the LAD increased in the CON but not the STEN animals. -LACT began in the CON and STEN animals at Hct less than 20% and coincided with an ER greater than 50% in both groups. We conclude that CF occurs at a higher hematocrit with a critical LAD stenosis. The whole body ER greater than 50% remains a valid indicator of myocardial metabolism in anemia in the presence of limited coronary vascular reserve. The ER may be a useful guide to transfusion therapy.
- Subjects :
- Anemia complications
Anemia therapy
Animals
Cardiac Output, Low etiology
Coronary Circulation
Coronary Disease complications
Coronary Disease physiopathology
Disease Models, Animal
Dogs
Evaluation Studies as Topic
Hematocrit
Lactates blood
Reproducibility of Results
Anemia blood
Coronary Disease metabolism
Exchange Transfusion, Whole Blood standards
Hemorrhage complications
Oxygen Consumption
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0022-5282
- Volume :
- 32
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Journal of trauma
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 1613837
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00005373-199206000-00018