Effects of Bovine Polymerized Hemoglobin in Coagulation in Controlled Hemorrhagic Shock in Swine
Abstract
HBOC-201, a bovine polymerized hemoglobin, has been proposed as a novel oxygen-carrying resuscitative fluid for patients with hemostatic effects of HBOC-201 in an animal model of HS. A 40% blood loss-controlled hemorrhage and soft tissue injury were performed in 24 invasively monitored Yucatan mini-pigs. Pigs were resuscitated with HBOC-201 (HBOC) or hydroxyethyl starch (HEX), or were not resuscitated (NON) based on cardiac parameters during a 4-h prehospital phase. Afterward, animals received simulated hospital care for 3 days with blood or saline transfusions. Hemostasis measurements included in vivo bleeding time (BT), thromboelastography (TEG), in vitro bleeding time (platelet function; PFA-CT), prothrombin time (PT), and partial thromboplastin time (PTT). Serum lactate was measured and lung sections were evaluated for microthrombi by electron microscopy. During the prehospital phase, BT remained unchanged in the HBOC group.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA468884
Entities
People
- Bruce Pearce
- Carol Nicholson
- Fengqiu Adam Dong
- Francxoise Arnaud
- Jennifer Rice
- Ludmila Asher
- Mike Hammett
- Nora Philbin
- Richard Mccarron
- William S. Flournoy
Organizations
- Naval Medical Research Center