[Experimental high-voltage electrical burns on limbs of rabbits].

D Xiang, Z Shen
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Abstract

Objective: The study was designed to investigate the changes in some rheological parameters and ET-1 in venous blood following electrical burns.

Methods: One of the hind limbs of rabbits was subjected to 3000 V, 2.5 A charge of alternative electric current for 3 seconds. Rheological parameters such as red cell deformability (RED) and platelet aggregation rate (PAR), as well as endothelin-1 (ET-1) in venous blood drained from electrical burn wounds and contents of ATP in damaged muscle were measured at time intervals of 2 h, 24 h, 48 h and 72 h postburn.

Results: The changes in the parameters mentioned above were significant following electrical injury. The administration of PGE1 showed an advantageous effect in prevention of thrombosis and muscle "progressive necrosis" through improvement in RCD, reduction of PAR and the content of ET-1 in local circulation.

Conclusion: RCD, PAR and the content of ET-1 in local circulation changed significantly following electric injury and may play an important role in the process of "progressive necrosis". The potential use of PGE1 in the treatment of electrical injury is proposed.

[家兔四肢高压电烧伤实验]。
目的:探讨电烧伤后静脉血流变学指标及ET-1的变化。方法:用3000 V, 2.5 A的交流电流对家兔后肢进行3秒的放电。分别于烧伤后2 h、24 h、48 h和72 h测量电烧伤创面静脉血中红细胞变形能力(red)、血小板聚集率(PAR)、内皮素-1 (ET-1)和损伤肌肉中ATP含量等流变学参数。结果:电损伤后上述参数变化明显。PGE1通过改善RCD、降低局部循环PAR和ET-1含量,在预防血栓形成和肌肉“进行性坏死”方面具有有利作用。结论:电损伤后局部循环RCD、PAR及ET-1含量发生显著变化,可能在“进行性坏死”过程中起重要作用。提出了PGE1在电损伤治疗中的潜在应用。
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