Making a Painless Drain: Proof of Concept

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Anna K. Gergen MD , Helen J. Madsen MD , Adam J. Rocker PhD , Allana M. White MD , Kendra Jones BS , Daniel T. Merrick MD , Daewon Park PhD , Jessica Y. Rove MD
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Abstract

Chest tubes account for a large proportion of postoperative pain after cardiothoracic operations. The objective of this study was to develop a novel, cost-effective, easy-to-use, lidocaine-eluting coating to reduce pain associated with postoperative chest tubes. A lidocaine-eluting hydrogel was developed by dispersing lidocaine-loaded nanoparticles in an aqueous solution containing gelatin (5%). Glutaraldehyde (1%) was added to crosslink the gelatin into a hydrogel. The hydrogel was dehydrated, resulting in a thin, stable polymer. Sterile lidocaine hydrogel-coated silicone discs and control discs were prepared and surgically implanted in the subcutaneous space of C57B6 mice. Using von Frey filaments, mice underwent preoperative baseline pain testing, followed by pain testing on post-procedure day 1 and 3. On post-procedure day 1, mice implanted with control discs demonstrated no change in pain tolerance compared to baseline, while mice implanted with 20 mg and 80 mg lidocaine-loaded discs demonstrated a 2.4-fold (P = 0.36) and 4.7-fold (P = 0.01) increase in pain tolerance, respectively. On post-procedure day 3, mice implanted with control discs demonstrated a 0.7-fold decrease in pain tolerance compared to baseline, while mice implanted with 20 mg and 80 mg lidocaine-loaded discs demonstrated a 1.8-fold (P = 0.88) and 8.4-fold (P = 0.02) increase in pain tolerance, respectively. Our results demonstrate successful development of a lidocaine-eluting chest tube with hydrogel coating, leading to improved pain tolerance in vivo. The concept of a drug-eluting drain coating has significant importance due to its potential universal application in a variety of drain types and insertion locations.

制作无痛排水系统:概念验证。
胸管在心胸手术的术后疼痛中占很大比例。本研究旨在开发一种新型、经济、易用的利多卡因洗脱涂层,以减轻术后胸管带来的疼痛。通过在含有明胶(5%)的水溶液中分散利多卡因的纳米颗粒,开发出了利多卡因洗脱水凝胶。加入戊二醛(1%)使明胶交联成水凝胶。水凝胶经过脱水处理后,成为一种薄而稳定的聚合物。制备无菌利多卡因水凝胶涂层硅胶圆片和对照圆片,并通过手术植入 C57B6 小鼠的皮下空间。使用 von Frey 灯丝对小鼠进行术前基线疼痛测试,然后在术后第 1 天和第 3 天进行疼痛测试。术后第 1 天,植入对照组光盘的小鼠的疼痛耐受性与基线相比没有变化,而植入 20 毫克和 80 毫克利多卡因负载光盘的小鼠的疼痛耐受性分别增加了 2.4 倍(P = 0.36)和 4.7 倍(P = 0.01)。术后第 3 天,植入对照组光盘的小鼠的疼痛耐受性比基线降低了 0.7 倍,而植入 20 毫克和 80 毫克利多卡因负载光盘的小鼠的疼痛耐受性分别增加了 1.8 倍(P = 0.88)和 8.4 倍(P = 0.02)。我们的研究结果表明,水凝胶涂层利多卡因洗脱胸管的成功开发提高了体内的疼痛耐受性。药物洗脱引流管涂层的概念非常重要,因为它有可能普遍应用于各种引流管类型和插入位置。
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Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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5.80
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324
审稿时长
12 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is devoted to providing a forum for cardiothoracic surgeons to disseminate and discuss important new information and to gain insight into unresolved areas of question in the specialty. Each issue presents readers with a selection of original peer-reviewed articles accompanied by editorial commentary from specialists in the field. In addition, readers are offered valuable invited articles: State of Views editorials and Current Readings highlighting the latest contributions on central or controversial issues. Another prized feature is expert roundtable discussions in which experts debate critical questions for cardiothoracic treatment and care. Seminars is an invitation-only publication that receives original submissions transferred ONLY from its sister publication, The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. As we continue to expand the reach of the Journal, we will explore the possibility of accepting unsolicited manuscripts in the future.
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