1.Application of self-expanding polyurethane foam in the model of fatal hemorrhage
Baochen LIU ; Weiwei DING ; Cuili WU ; Yunxuan DENG ; Zehua DUAN ; Chao YANG ; Jieshou LI
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021;30(5):526-532
Objective:To evaluate the hemostatic effect of self-expanding polyurethane foam in an animal model of fatal hepatic trauma and hemorrhage.Methods:The fatal liver trauma hemorrhage model with swine was established. Then the damage-controlled resuscitation was performed. Thirty minutes after injury, the experimental animals were randomly divided into the gauze packing group (GP), foam packing group (FP) and blank control group (BC). The survival time, vital signs, the bleeding volume, coagulation function and other lab indicators were recorded for 48 h. Liver histopathological examination was performed after death or execution.Results:All the three groups had severe hemorrhagic shock after modeling. The 48-h survival rate of the FP group and the GP group was significantly higher than that of the BC group (6/6 vs 4/6 vs 0/6). The average survival time of the FP group was not statistically different from that of the GP group [48 h vs (44.58±5.53) h, P>0.05], and was significantly longer than that of the BC group [48 h vs (1.64±0.17) h, P<0.01]. The bleeding volume of the FP group was significantly less than the GP group and BC group [(19.2±7.3) g/kg vs (41.3±8.6) g/kg, (51.5±7.3) g/kg, both P<0.01]. Compared with the GP group and the BC group, the cardiac output of the FP group was significantly improved [(5.00±0.53) L/min vs (4.13±0.41) L/min, (2.38±0.48) L/min, both P<0.05]. The coagulation function, liver and kidney function and blood lactate level of the FP group and the GP group were better than those of the BC group; the intra-abdominal pressure of the FP group was significantly higher than that in the GP group [(18.83±3.25) cmH 2O vs (3.83±1.47) cmH 2O, P<0.05]. There was no abnormal increased in intra-abdominal pressure in the BC group. According to the histopathology examination, there was no obvious secondary damage in the FP group. Conclusions:The application of self-expanding polyurethane foam for intraperitoneal packing to stop bleeding can effectively reduce the amount of bleeding in the fatal liver trauma hemorrhage model, effectively maintain vital signs, and improve the short-term survival rate.