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2011 ; 39
(6
): 1269-74
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Sodium nitroprusside enhanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation improves survival
with good neurological function in a porcine model of prolonged cardiac arrest
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Yannopoulos D
; Matsuura T
; Schultz J
; Rudser K
; Halperin HR
; Lurie KG
Crit Care Med
2011[Jun]; 39
(6
): 1269-74
PMID21358401
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of sodium nitroprusside (SNP)-"enhanced"
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (SNPeCPR) on 24-hr survival rates compared to
standard CPR in animals after cardiac arrest. SNPeCPR consists of large
intravenous SNP bolus doses during CPR enhanced by active
compression-decompression CPR, an inspiratory impedance threshold device (ITD),
and abdominal binding (AB). The combination of active compression-decompression
CPR+ITD+AB without SNP will be called "enhanced" or eCPR. DESIGN: Randomized,
blinded, animal study. SETTING: Preclinical animal laboratory. SUBJECTS:
Twenty-four female farm pigs (30 ± 1 kg). INTERVENTIONS: Isoflurane anesthetized
and intubated pigs were randomized after 8 mins of untreated ventricular
fibrillation to receive either standard CPR (n = 8), SNPeCPR (n = 8), or eCPR (n
= 8) for 25 mins followed by defibrillation. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The
primary end point was carotid blood flow during CPR and 24-hr survival with good
neurologic function defined as an overall performance category score of ?2 (1 =
normal, 5 = brain dead or dead). Secondary end points included hemodynamics and
end-tidal CO2. SNPeCPR significantly improved carotid blood flow and 24-hr
survival rates with good neurologic function compared to standard CPR or eCPR
(six of eight vs. zero of eight vs. one of eight, p < .05). The improved survival
rates were associated with higher coronary perfusion pressure and ETco2 during
CPR. CONCLUSION: In pigs, SNPeCPR significantly improved hemodynamics,
resuscitation rates, and 24-hr survival rates with good neurologic function after
cardiac arrest when compared with standard CPR or eCPR alone.