Ultra-pure polymerized bovine hemoglobin blood substitute: effects on the coronary circulation.

G T Hodakowski, R D Page, W Harringer, E E Jacobs, P J LaRaia, T Svizzero, J L Guerrero, W G Austen, G J Vlahakes
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Abstract

The effects of stroma-free hemoglobin (SFHgb) on the coronary circulation remain unclear. An intact canine model utilizing intracoronary adenosine to abolish the confounding effect of autoregulation was used to study maximal myocardial oxygen delivery during progressive hemodilution with polymerized bovine SFHgb. The circumflex coronary artery was instrumented with a flow probe, hydraulic constrictor, and proximal and distal catheters for adenosine infusion and distal pressure measurement, respectively. This preparation was used to generate diastolic coronary pressure-flow relations during maximal vasodilation. Maximal coronary conductance and maximal myocardial oxygen delivery were determined in two groups of 7 dogs each following hemodilution, first with 6% hetastarch (Control), followed by further hemodilution with ultra-pure, polymerized, bovine SFHgb. After hemodilution with SFHgb, maximal coronary flow increased slightly without evidence of coronary vasoconstriction. Since hemodilution with this material increases oxygen carrying capacity, maximal oxygen delivery is greater than Control, despite the very low canine hematocrit. These findings suggest: 1) SFHgb can provide adequate oxygen delivery to the myocardium despite extreme degrees of hemodilution, and 2) in this intact model, there is no evidence of adverse coronary vasomotion.

超纯聚合牛血红蛋白血液代用品:对冠状动脉循环的影响。
无基质血红蛋白(SFHgb)对冠状动脉循环的影响尚不清楚。采用完整的犬模型,利用冠状动脉内腺苷消除自调节的混杂效应,研究了聚合牛SFHgb进行性血液稀释过程中心肌最大供氧量。旋冠状动脉分别使用流量探头、水力收缩器、近端和远端导管进行腺苷输注和远端压力测量。该制剂用于在最大血管舒张时生成舒张期冠状动脉压力-血流关系。在血液稀释后测定两组狗的最大冠状动脉电导和最大心肌氧输送,每组7只狗,首先用6%的hetastarch(对照组),然后用超纯、聚合的牛SFHgb进一步稀释血液。用SFHgb稀释血液后,最大冠状动脉血流略有增加,但无冠状血管收缩的迹象。由于血液稀释与这种材料增加氧携带能力,最大氧输送大于对照组,尽管非常低的犬红细胞压积。这些结果表明:1)SFHgb在极度血液稀释的情况下仍能向心肌提供充足的供氧;2)在该完整模型中,未发现不良冠状动脉血管舒张的证据。
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