Drowning, haemodilution, haemolysis and staining of the intima of the aortic root – preliminary observations

Roger W. Byard , Glenda Cains , Ellie Simpson , David Eitzen , Michael Tsokos
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Abstract

In order to demonstrate that hyponatraemia due to haemodilution occurs within the left ventricle following freshwater drowning, and to determine whether lysed blood resulting from left ventricular haemodilution may cause staining of the aortic intima, the following studies were undertaken. Measurements of left ventricular sodium levels were performed in 74 consecutive coronial cases where death was attributed to drowning, consisting of 44 and 30 deceased who were believed to be victims of freshwater and saltwater drowning, respectively. Left ventricular sodium levels differed significantly between the two groups (p < 0.001), with a range of 93–147 mmol/L in freshwater drowning (mean = 117 ± 14.2 mmol/L) and 123–183 in saltwater drowning (mean = 153 ± 14.4 mmol/L). In addition, the mean sodium level of 117 mmol/L in freshwater drowning was significantly lower than the standard range of 137–145 mmol/L. In a second study, portions of aorta and pulmonary trunk from a euthanised pig were soaked in lysed blood resulting in marked haemolytic staining of the intima of both vessels after 20 min. Water and a mixture of blood and water were then injected into the left ventricles in two further pig carcasses, respectively, resulting in haemolytic staining of the intima of the aortic roots, with no staining of the pulmonary trunks. These studies have confirmed that significant hyponatraemia secondary to haemodilution may occur within the left ventricle in freshwater drowning, and that haemolysed blood is capable of causing staining of the aortic root in an animal model. These results provide further data to support haemolytic staining of the aortic root intima as a possible manifestation of freshwater drowning.

主动脉根部内膜的淹没、血液稀释、溶血和染色——初步观察
为了证明淡水溺水后左心室内发生血液稀释导致的低钠血症,并确定左心室血液稀释导致的溶血是否会导致主动脉内膜染色,我们进行了以下研究。对74例因溺水死亡的连续冠状病例进行了左心室钠水平测量,其中分别有44例和30例死者被认为是淡水和盐水溺水的受害者。两组左室钠水平差异有统计学意义(p <0.001),淡水溺水者为93 ~ 147 mmol/L(平均= 117±14.2 mmol/L),咸水溺水者为123 ~ 183 mmol/L(平均= 153±14.4 mmol/L)。此外,淡水溺水者的平均钠水平为117 mmol/L,显著低于137 ~ 145 mmol/L的标准范围。在第二项研究中,将一只被安乐死的猪的主动脉和肺动脉干的一部分浸泡在溶血中,20分钟后,两条血管的内膜都出现了明显的溶血染色。然后,将水和血液和水的混合物分别注射到另外两只猪的左心室,导致主动脉根部的内膜出现溶血染色,而肺动脉干没有染色。这些研究证实,淡水溺水患者的左心室内可能发生严重的血液稀释后的低钠血症,并且在动物模型中,溶血可引起主动脉根部染色。这些结果提供了进一步的数据,支持主动脉根部内膜溶血染色可能是淡水溺水的表现。
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