Stroke, Vol 17, 1146-1149, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
BD Spiess, B Braverman, AW Woronowicz and AD Ivankovich
Cerebral air emboli have been implicated in the transient neurological
deficits seen in patients after cardiovascular surgery. Since
perfluorocarbon emulsions such as FC-43 have greater solubilities for gases
compared to plasma, it was decided to investigate their potential in
providing protection against transient ischemia produced by such emboli.
Forty rabbits were divided into three groups of ten, twenty, and ten. They
were anesthetized with acepromazine and ketamine and were given an infusion
of either hetastarch or FC-43, 10 ml/kg i.v. In Group I, which received a
bolus air injection into the internal carotid artery, survival rates were:
2/5 for the hetastarch group and 5/5 for the FC-43 group (p less than .05).
In Group 2, which received an air infusion until the EEG was flat
bilaterally, 3/10 hetastarch-treated rabbits survived while 10/10
FC-43-treated rabbits survived for 24 hours (p = .035). In Group 3,
analysis of blood viscosity and osmolality over a four hour period
following either hetastarch or FC-43 infusion resulted in no significant
differences between the two treatments but a significant decrease in both
variables after 30 minutes which returned to baseline values at 60 minutes.
The results of the study demonstrate a protective effect from cerebral air
emboli delivered into the internal carotid artery as either a bolus or slow
infusion in rabbits pretreated with a perfluorocarbon emulsion in terms of
survivability and recovery from transient neurological deficits.
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