Simulation of acute spinal cord injury: effects on respiration

N.M Skjodt, R.P Farran, H.G Hawes, J.B Kortbeek, P.A Easton
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Abstract

The respiratory effects of acute spinal injury and paralysis are difficult to study. Urgent medical needs of human spinal cord injury victims usually preclude study, while induction of spinal cord lesions in awake animals is not feasible ethically. We utilized controlled, segmental infusion of epidural anesthetic in awake, highly trained, implanted canines to reversibly simulate the effects of thoracic and cervical (paraplegic and quadriplegic) spinal cord injury. We studied six animals, an average of 29 days after implantation with electromyogram and sonomicrometry transducers in transversus abdominis, external intercostal, parasternal intercostal and costal diaphragm muscles. Anesthetic was infused through an epidural catheter inserted percutaneously, under fluoroscopic guidance. Asymmetrical motor blockade was prevented using repositioning during epidural infusions. By sequential infusion we were able to induce three distinct, functional levels of spinal paralysis showing cumulative paralysis of abdominal, external intercostal, and parasternal intercostal muscles. Paralysis of the abdomen and chest wall, sparing only the diaphragm, showed unexpected bradypnea and failure to maintain minute ventilation.

急性脊髓损伤模拟:对呼吸的影响
急性脊髓损伤和麻痹对呼吸系统的影响是难以研究的。人类脊髓损伤患者的紧急医疗需求通常阻碍了研究,而在清醒的动物中诱导脊髓病变在伦理上是不可行的。我们在清醒的、训练有素的、植入的犬中使用控制的、分段的硬膜外麻醉剂输注,以可逆地模拟胸椎和颈部(截瘫和四肢瘫痪)脊髓损伤的影响。我们研究了6只动物,在腹横肌、外肋间肌、胸骨旁肋间肌和肋膈肌植入肌电图和声速测量传感器后平均29天。在透视引导下,通过经皮插入硬膜外导管注入麻醉剂。在硬膜外输液过程中通过重新定位防止不对称运动阻滞。通过连续输注,我们能够诱导三种不同的功能水平的脊髓麻痹,显示腹部、外肋间肌和胸骨旁肋间肌的累积麻痹。腹部和胸壁麻痹,只保留膈肌,表现出意外的呼吸缓慢和无法维持微小的通气。
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