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Volume 198, Issue 5, Pages 617-622 (November 2009)


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Use of a modified chitosan dressing in a hypothermic Coagulopathic grade V liver injury model

Grant Bochicchio, M.D., M.P.H.aCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Michael Kilbourne, M.D.b, Reed Kuehn, M.D.b, Kaspar Keledjian, M.D.a, John Hess, M.D., M.P.H.a, Thomas Scalea, M.D.a

Received 30 April 2009; received in revised form 15 July 2009

Abstract 

Background

Exsanguination from hepatic trauma is exacerbated by the lethal triad of acidosis, coagulopathy, and hypothermia. We evaluated the application of a modified chitosan dressing in a hypothermic coagulopathic model of grade V liver injury.

Methods

Subject swine underwent induced hypothermic coagulopathy followed by standardized grade V liver injuries. A modified chitosan dressing was applied and compared with standard packing.

Results

Pretreatment temperature, activated clotting time, and blood loss were similar between groups. Post treatment blood loss was significantly less and resuscitation mean arterial pressure were significantly greater in the modified chitosan group (P < .0001 and P < .018, respectively). Mean fluid resuscitative volume was significantly less in the modified chitosan group (P < .0056). Hemostasis was achieved on average 5.2 minutes following modified chitosan and never achieved with standard packing. At 1 hour post injury, all treatment animals survived compared with half of controls.

Conclusions

Modified chitosan dressings provide simple rapid treatment of life-threatening liver injuries.

a Department of Surgery, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA

b Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA

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PII: S0002-9610(09)00480-2

doi:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2009.07.028


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