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In vivo assessment of the Combat Ready Clamp to control junctional hemorrhage in swine

机译:体内准备就绪钳控制猪结节出血的体内评估

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Background: Junctional wounds and associated hemorrhage have become more common and more lethal in the current war. The Combat Ready Clamp (CRoC) has been developed and deployed for treating junctional hemorrhage on the battlefield. This study examined the efficacy of CRoC and its acute effects in an animal model. Methods: Anesthetized pigs (n = 6) were subjected to laparotomy, splenectomy, and abdominal closure. Next, coagulopathy was induced in animals by hemodilution and hypothermia. The left femoral artery was isolated, punctured (6-mm hole), and allowed to bleed for 15 seconds. The groin wound was packed with gauze, and a CRoC applied and tightened until hemorrhage stopped. It was kept in place for 1 hour (treatment period) and then released for another hour or less (control-period) if animal exsanguinated. Fluid resuscitation was administered, and vascular blood flow was examined by Doppler and CT scans. After death, local tissues were collected for histology. Results: CRoC generated 800 to 900 mm Hg pressure on the wounds, which stopped the hemorrhage and prevented rebleeding during the first hour in all animals. Blood loss was minimal (≤137 mL), and mean arterial pressure remained at or higher than the target level (65 mm Hg) during this period. Removal of the clamp promptly led to rebleeding and exsanguination of five of six pigs during the second hour despite fluid resuscitation. Blood loss, survival, shock indices, and other measures were significantly (p < 0.01) different between the two periods. Doppler tests and CT scans showed no blood flow in the proximal, distal, and collateral arteries of the clamped leg. Minor inflammation was seen on blood vessels (endothelium) and nerves. Conclusion: CRoC functioned as an effective hemostatic adjunct for compression and control of groin hemorrhage. Although no acute histological damages were seen in compressed tissues, the short-and long-term effects of CRoC application (e.g., total ischemia) on limb function remain unknown and warrant investigation.
机译:背景:在当前的战争中,连接处伤口和相关的出血已变得更加普遍和致命。已开发并部署了战备夹钳(CRoC),用于治疗战场上的结节出血。这项研究检查了CRoC的功效及其在动物模型中的急性作用。方法:对麻醉猪(n = 6)进行剖腹术,脾切除术和腹腔封闭术。接下来,通过血液稀释和体温过低在动物体内诱发凝血病。分离左股动脉,穿刺(6毫米孔),并放血15秒。腹股沟伤口充满纱布,并施加CRoC并拧紧直至出血停止。如果动物被放血,将其放置在原处1小时(治疗期),然后再放一个小时或更短的时间(对照组)。进行液体复苏,并通过多普勒和CT扫描检查血管血流。死亡后,收集局部组织进行组织学检查。结果:CRoC在伤口上产生800至900 mm Hg的压力,这在所有动物的头一个小时内就止了出血并防止了再出血。在此期间,失血量极少(≤137mL),平均动脉压保持在或高于目标水平(65 mm Hg)。尽管进行了液体复苏,但在第二个小时内,取下夹子后仍迅速导致6只猪中的5只放血并放血。在这两个时期之间,失血量,生存率,休克指数和其他指标均存在显着差异(p <0.01)。多普勒检查和CT扫描显示,被夹腿的近端,远端和侧支动脉无血流。在血管(内皮)和神经上可见轻微炎症。结论:CRoC是一种有效的止血辅助剂,可用于腹股沟出血的压迫和控制。尽管在受压组织中未见急性组织学损伤,但CRoC施用对肢体功能的短期和长期影响(例如总局部缺血)仍然未知,值得研究。

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