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Effects of inhaled nitric oxide on outcome after prolonged cardiac arrest in mild therapeutic hypothermia treated rats.
Brücken, Anne; Bleilevens, Christian; Berger, Philipp; Nolte, Kay; Gaisa, Nadine T; Rossaint, Rolf; Marx, Gernot; Derwall, Matthias; Fries, Michael.
Affiliation
  • Brücken A; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstr. 30, 52074, Aachen, Germany. abruecken@ukaachen.de.
  • Bleilevens C; Department of Anaesthesiology, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstr. 30, 52074, Aachen, Germany.
  • Berger P; Department of Anaesthesiology, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstr. 30, 52074, Aachen, Germany.
  • Nolte K; Institute of Neuropathology, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstr. 30, 52074, Aachen, Germany.
  • Gaisa NT; Institute of Pathology, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstr. 30, 52074, Aachen, Germany.
  • Rossaint R; Department of Anaesthesiology, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstr. 30, 52074, Aachen, Germany.
  • Marx G; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstr. 30, 52074, Aachen, Germany.
  • Derwall M; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstr. 30, 52074, Aachen, Germany.
  • Fries M; Department of Anaesthesiology, St. Vincenz Hospital Limburg, Auf dem Schafsberg, 65549, Limburg, Germany.
Sci Rep ; 8(1): 6743, 2018 04 30.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29713000
ABSTRACT
Guidelines endorse targeted temperature management to reduce neurological sequelae and mortality after cardiac arrest (CA). Additional therapeutic approaches are lacking. Inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) given post systemic ischemia/reperfusion injury improves outcomes. Attenuated inflammation by iNO might be crucial in brain protection. iNO augmented mild therapeutic hypothermia (MTH) may improve outcome after CA exceeding the effect of MTH alone. Following ten minutes of CA and three minutes of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, 20 male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized to receive MTH at 33 °C for 6hrs or MTH + 20ppm iNO for 5hrs; one group served as normothermic control. During the experiment blood was taken for biochemical evaluation. A neurological deficit score was calculated daily for seven days post CA. On day seven, brains and hearts were harvested for histological evaluation. Treatment groups showed a significant decrease in lactate levels six hours post resuscitation in comparison to controls. TNF-α release was significantly lower in MTH + iNO treated animals only at four hours post ROSC. While only the combination of MTH and iNO improved neurological function in a statistically significant manner in comparison to controls on days 4-7 after CA, there was no significant difference between groups treated with MTH and MTH + iNO.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha / Heart Arrest / Hypothermia, Induced / Nitric Oxide Type of study: Clinical_trials / Guideline / Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2018 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Alemania

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha / Heart Arrest / Hypothermia, Induced / Nitric Oxide Type of study: Clinical_trials / Guideline / Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2018 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Alemania