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Computational analysis of the effects of reduced temperature on thrombin generation: The contributions of hypothermia to coagulopathy

机译:降低温度对凝血酶生成的影响的计算分析:低温对凝血病的影响

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Background: Hypothermia, which can result from tissue hypoperfusion, body exposure, and transfusion of cold resuscitation fluids, is a major factor contributing to coagulopathy of trauma and surgery. Despite considerable efforts, the mechanisms of hypothermia-induced blood coagulation impairment have not been fully understood. We introduce a kinetic modeling approach to investigate the effects of hypothermia on thrombin generation. Methods: We extended a validated computational model to predict and analyze the impact of low temperatures (with or without concomitant blood dilution) on thrombin generation and its quantitative parameters. The computational model reflects the existing knowledge about the mechanistic details of thrombin generation biochemistry. We performed the analysis for an "average" subject, as well as for 472 subjects in the control group of the Leiden Thrombophilia Study. Results: We computed and analyzed thousands of kinetic curves characterizing the generation of thrombin and the formation of the thrombin-antithrombin complex (TAT). In all simulations, hypothermia in the temperature interval 31 C to 36 C progressively slowed down thrombin generation, as reflected by clotting time, thrombin peak time, and prothrombin time, which increased in all subjects (P < 10). Maximum slope of the thrombin curve was progressively decreased, and the area under the thrombin curve was increased in hypothermia (P < 10); thrombin peak height remained practically unaffected. TAT formation was noticeably delayed (P < 10), but the final TAT levels were not significantly affected. Hypothermia-induced fold changes in the affected thrombin generation parameters were larger for lower temperatures, but were practically independent of the parameter itself and of the subjects' clotting factor composition, despite substantial variability in the subject group. Hypothermia and blood dilution acted additively on the thrombin generation parameters. Conclusions: We developed a general computational strategy that can be used to simulate the effects of changing temperature on the kinetics of biochemical systems and applied this strategy to analyze the effects of hypothermia on thrombin generation. We found that thrombin generation can be noticeably impaired in subjects with different blood plasma composition even in moderate hypothermia. Our work provides mechanistic support to the notion that thrombin generation impairment may be a key factor in coagulopathy induced by hypothermia and complicated by blood plasma dilution.
机译:背景:体温过低可能是由于组织灌注不足,身体暴露以及冷复苏液的输注引起的,是导致创伤和手术引起凝血病的主要因素。尽管付出了巨大的努力,但对低温引起的凝血功能障碍的机制尚未完全了解。我们引入动力学建模方法来研究低温对凝血酶产生的影响。方法:我们扩展了经过验证的计算模型,以预测和分析低温(有或没有伴随血液稀释)对凝血酶生成及其定量参数的影响。该计算模型反映了有关凝血酶生成生物化学机理细节的现有知识。我们对“平均”受试者以及莱顿血友病研究对照组的472位受试者进行了分析。结果:我们计算并分析了数千条表征凝血酶生成和凝血酶-抗凝血酶复合物(TAT)形成的动力学曲线。在所有模拟中,在31°C至36°C的温度范围内,体温过低会逐渐减慢凝血酶的生成,这在凝血时间,凝血酶峰时间和凝血酶原时间上都有所反映,在所有受试者中均增加(P <10)。体温过低时,凝血酶曲线的最大斜率逐渐降低,凝血酶曲线下的面积增加(P <10)。凝血酶的峰高几乎不受影响。 TAT的形成明显延迟(P <10),但最终TAT的水平并未受到明显影响。在较低的温度下,由低温引起的凝血酶生成参数的倍数变化较大,但实际上与参数本身以及受试者的凝血因子组成无关,尽管受试者组存在很大差异。体温过低和血液稀释对凝血酶生成参数有附加作用。结论:我们开发了一种通用的计算策略,可用于模拟温度变化对生化系统动力学的影响,并将该策略应用于分析体温过低对凝血酶生成的影响。我们发现,即使在中度低温下,具有不同血浆成分的受试者中凝血酶的产生也会明显受损。我们的工作为以下观点提供了机械支持:凝血酶生成障碍可能是低温引起的凝血病和血浆稀释引起的凝血病的关键因素。

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