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Induced normothermia ameliorates the procoagulant host response in human endotoxaemia.
Harmon, Matthew B A; Heijnen, Nanon F L; de Bruin, Sanne; Sperna Weiland, Niek H; Meijers, Joost C M; de Boer, Anita M; Schultz, Marcus J; Horn, Janneke; Juffermans, Nicole P.
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  • Harmon MBA; Laboratory of Experimental Intensive Care and Anaesthesiology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Electronic addre
  • Heijnen NFL; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • de Bruin S; Laboratory of Experimental Intensive Care and Anaesthesiology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Sperna Weiland NH; Department of Anaesthesiology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Meijers JCM; Department of Experimental Vascular Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Molecular and Cellular Haemostasis, Sanquin, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • de Boer AM; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Schultz MJ; Laboratory of Experimental Intensive Care and Anaesthesiology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Mahidol Oxford R
  • Horn J; Laboratory of Experimental Intensive Care and Anaesthesiology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Juffermans NP; Laboratory of Experimental Intensive Care and Anaesthesiology, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, OLVG Hospital, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Br J Anaesth ; 126(6): 1111-1118, 2021 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33896590
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Dysregulation of coagulation occurs commonly in sepsis, ranging from mild coagulopathy with decreased platelets to disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). We investigated the effect of induced normothermia on coagulation during lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced endotoxaemia in healthy volunteers.

METHODS:

Twelve volunteers received an infusion of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (Escherichia coli; 2 ng kg-1) and were assigned to either induced normothermia or control. Induced normothermia to maintain core temperature at 37°C consisted of external surface cooling, cold i.v. fluids, and medication to reduce shivering (buspirone, clonidine, and magnesium sulphate). The primary outcome was the DIC score (International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis guideline). Prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), D-dimer, plasma von Willebrand factor (vWf), and rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) were measured before and 1, 3, 6, and 8 h after LPS infusion. Differences between groups were tested with a mixed effects model.

RESULTS:

In control subjects, lipopolysaccharide caused a fever, transiently decreased platelet levels and lowered activated partial thromboplastin time, while prolonging prothrombin time and increasing D-Dimer and vWf levels. Normothermia prevented the DIC-score exceeding 4, which occurred in 50% of control subjects. Normothermia also reduced the fall in platelet count by 67x109 L-1([95%CI27-107]; p=0.002), aPTT (mean difference3s [95%CI1-5]; p=0.005) and lowered vWf levels by 89% ([95%CI6-172]; p=0.03), compared to the fever group. ROTEM measurements were unaffected by lipopolysaccharide.

CONCLUSION:

In human endotoxaemia, induced normothermia decreases markers of endothelial activation and DIC. Maintaining normothermia may reduce coagulopathy in hyperinflammatory states.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Coagulação Sanguínea / Endotoxemia / Coagulação Intravascular Disseminada / Hipotermia Induzida Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Coagulação Sanguínea / Endotoxemia / Coagulação Intravascular Disseminada / Hipotermia Induzida Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article