| Hemodynamic energy changes after ischemia-reperfusion injury in an aortic cross-clamped rabbit model. | |
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PMID: 20559137 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE |
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Blood flow pulsatility can be quantified using the concept of hemodynamic energy. Because ischemia-reperfusion injury is known to affect microcirculation as well as vascular tone detrimentally, we hypothesized that vascular tone changes after ischemia-reperfusion injury would influence pulsatility of the blood vessels. We investigated the changes in pulsatility after ischemia-reperfusion injury using hemodynamic energy parameters-energy equivalent pressure (EEP) and surplus hemodynamic energy (SHE). Twenty-one New Zealand white male rabbits were divided into three groups. Ischemia group (I group, n = 7) underwent 3 hours of ischemia by clamping the abdominal aorta. Reperfusion group (I/R group, n = 7) underwent 2 hours of ischemia followed by 1 hour of reperfusion. Control group (C group, n = 7) underwent a sham procedure. Observed parameters were mean arterial pressure (MAP), mean blood flow (MBF), pulse pressure (PP), EEP, and SHE, measured at baseline, during ischemia (60 minutes after clamping), and reperfusion 5, 15, 30, and 60 minutes after clamp release. In I group, all parameters, except MBF, were higher during ischemia than at baseline. In I/R group, all except MBF were higher during ischemia. After reperfusion, MBF increased and the other parameters decreased. Interestingly, PP and EEP showed only minor changes during reperfusion (p = NS), whereas SHE decreased abruptly immediately after reperfusion and then gradually recovered to its baseline level. Surplus hemodynamic energy showed more significant changes than PP or EEP during reperfusion period (p < 0.05). In C group, no changes were noted throughout the observation period. Ischemia-reperfusion injury reduces vascular pulsatility. In this study, SHE was found to be a more sensitive hemodynamic energy parameter during ischemia-reperfusion injury than PP or EEP. |
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Authors:
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Chi Bum Ahn; Kuk Hui Son; Hwan Seok Jang; Jung Joo Lee; Jaesoon Choi; Ho Sung Son; Sung Ho Lee; Kyung Sun |
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Type: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't |
Journal Detail:
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Title: ASAIO journal (American Society for Artificial Internal Organs : 1992) Volume: 56 ISSN: 1538-943X ISO Abbreviation: ASAIO J. Publication Date: 2010 Jul-Aug |
Date Detail:
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Created Date: 2010-07-01 Completed Date: 2010-09-28 Revised Date: - |
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Nlm Unique ID: 9204109 Medline TA: ASAIO J Country: United States |
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Languages: eng Pagination: 296-300 Citation Subset: IM |
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Korea Artificial Organ Center, Korea University Medical College, Seoul, South Korea. |
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Animals Aorta / physiopathology* Constriction Coronary Circulation / physiology* Disease Models, Animal Hemodynamics / physiology Male Myocardial Reperfusion Injury / physiopathology* Pulsatile Flow / physiology* Rabbits |
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