A swine model of pseudo-pulseless electrical activity induced by partial asphyxiation.

Resuscitation

Department of Surgery, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, 12401 East 17th Avenue B215, Aurora, CO 80045, United States.

Published: August 2008

Background: The incidence of pulseless electrical activity (PEA) as a presenting rhythm during cardiac arrest is increasing. The current animal models of PEA arrest, post-countershock or total asphyxiation, unreliably generate PEA for a specific time period. Neither of these models predictably generate pseudo-PEA. The purpose of this study was to create an animal model of pseudo-PEA that will allow for a prolonged time period in this arrest state for future research.

Methods: In a laboratory setting, five ventilated swine on inhaled anesthesia and 100% oxygen with continuous EKG recordings were instrumented with central aortic and venous pressure-transducing catheters. Animals were then switched to intravenous anesthesia while being ventilated with a 16% oxygen/84% nitrogen mix. Continuous EKG, aortic and venous pressures were recorded to a computerized data collection program. Arterial blood gas samples were taken every 10min. Time until onset of pseudo-PEA, duration of pseudo-PEA, and cardiac rhythm during pseudo-PEA were recorded.

Results: Mean time to onset of pseudo-PEA was 80.6+/-47.3min. Mean duration of pseudo-PEA was 18.6+/-6.2min. Mean arterial pH at pseudo-PEA onset was 7.20+/-0.05 with a mean associated base excess of -11.4+/--5.94. No significant differences were noted in other recorded variables.

Conclusions: Partial asphyxiation using a 16% oxygen/84% nitrogen mix is a reliable laboratory method to create a prolonged state of pseudo-PEA in a swine model. The mechanism generating pseudo-PEA is hypoxemia-induced systemic acidosis. This model will allow sufficient time in this low-flow cardiac state for future research to be conducted.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2008.03.011DOI Listing

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