American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology
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Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. · Nov 2008
Isovolemic exchange transfusion with increasing concentrations of low oxygen affinity hemoglobin solution limits oxygen delivery due to vasoconstriction.
O2-carrying fluids based on hemoglobin (Hb) are in various stages of clinical trials to determine their suitability as O2-carrying plasma expanders. Polymerized Hb solutions are characterized by their vasoactivity, low O2 affinity, oncotic effect, prolonged shelf life, and stability. Physiological responses to facilitated O2 transport after exchange transfusion with polymerized bovine Hb (PBH) were studied in the hamster window chamber model during acute moderate anemia to determine how PBH affects microvascular perfusion and tissue oxygenation. ⋯ Blood gas parameters and acid-base balance were recovered proportional to microvascular perfusion. Arterial O2 tensions were improved with PBH4 and PBH8 by preventing O2 precapillary release and increasing O2 reserve. Further studies to establish PBH optimal dosage, efficacy, safety, and its effect on outcome are indicated before Hb-based O2-carrying blood substitutes are implemented in routine practice.