• J. Surg. Res. · Sep 2013

    Comparative Study

    Flutamide fails to reduce resuscitation requirements in a porcine ischemia-reperfusion model.

    • Steven A Satterly, Matthew Martin, Mark Wingerd, James Hempel, Zach Hoffer, and Jonathan D Stallings.
    • Department of Surgery, Madigan Healthcare System, Tacoma, Washington 98431, USA.
    • J. Surg. Res. 2013 Sep 1;184(1):472-9.

    BackgroundHemorrhagic shock and subsequent resuscitation can lead to ischemia-reperfusion injury, followed by multiorgan failure and death. Flutamide, a vasoactive nonsteroidal antiandrogen compound, is thought to improve tissue and organ perfusion. We tested whether administration of flutamide-cyclodextrin (FLU-CYD) alters physiologic parameters or resuscitation requirements in a porcine model of severe acidosis and shock secondary to combined hemorrhage + ischemia-reperfusion injury.Methods And MaterialsFifteen male pigs underwent a 35% blood-volume hemorrhage. Ischemia was induced by cross-clamping the supraceliac aorta for 50 min followed by reperfusion and resuscitation. FLU-CYD complex was administered during aortic clamping. Fluid resuscitation and epinephrine were titrated by protocol to maintain mean arterial pressure ≥40 mm Hg for 6 h. Sequential laboratory results were obtained and serum levels of FLU and 2-hydroxy-flutamide (FLUOH) were measured by mass spectrometry.ResultsMean requirements for injured control swine were 14.6 (± 1.21 standard error of the mean [SEM]) L crystalloid saline and 0.59 (± 0.29 SEM) g epinephrine, compared with 16.30 (± 1.33 SEM) L and 0.54 (± 0.16 SEM) g, respectively, in the FLU-CYD group (both P > 0.05). There were no significant differences in central hemodynamics between control and experimental groups. No significant differences for pH, bicarbonate, fibrinogen, or international normalized ratio were evident. FLU-CYD resuscitation was associated with a significant increase in lactate levels compared with controls (10.1 versus 5.7 mmol/L, P < 0.05). Histologic injury was significantly increased in the livers of FLU-CYD compared with sham (P = 0.022). High serum levels of FLU and the active metabolite FLUOH were measurable throughout the resuscitation period.ConclusionsFlutamide failed to show any benefit to resuscitation in a model of severe injury and was associated with increased acidosis, hemodilution, and liver injury compared with standard crystalloid resuscitation.Published by Elsevier Inc.

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