Effects of Anemia and Hypotension on Porcine Optic Nerve Blood Flow and Oxygen Delivery

Author:

Lee Lorri A.1,Deem Steven2,Glenny Robb W.3,Townsend Ian4,Moulding Jennifer4,An Dowon5,Treggiari Miriam M.1,Lam Arthur6

Affiliation:

1. Associate Professor, Departments of Anesthesiology and Neurological Surgery (Adjunct).

2. Associate Professor, Departments of Anesthesiology and Medicine (Adjunct).

3. Professor, Departments of Medicine and of Physiology and Biophysics.

4. Laboratory Technician, Department of Anesthesiology.

5. Laboratory Technician, Department of Medicine.

6. Professor, Departments of Anesthesiology and Neurological Surgery, University of Washington.

Abstract

Background Perioperative ischemic optic neuropathy occurs after major surgical procedures, which are often associated with hypotension, anemia, or venous congestion. However, the effects of these conditions on optic nerve (ON) blood flow are unknown and cannot be studied adequately in humans. Methods Farm-raised pigs were anesthetized with isoflurane, kept normocapnic and normothermic, and subjected to conditions of euvolemic or hypovolemic hypotension (mean arterial pressure 50-55 mm Hg), anemia (hematocrit 17%), venous congestion, and combinations thereof. Control animals were kept euvolemic and normotensive for the entire experiment. Fluorescent microspheres were used to measure cerebral blood flow (CBF) and ON blood flow at baseline and after experimental conditions, and to calculate oxygen delivery (DO2). Results No significant changes in CBF or ON blood flow or DO2 occurred with euvolemic hypotension (n = 5), compared with controls (n = 12). Hypovolemic hypotension (n = 4) resulted in stable CBF and cerebral DO2, but significant reductions in ON DO2 (P = 0.032). The significant increase in CBF associated with anemia (n = 6) resulted in stable cerebral DO2. In contrast, ON blood flow did not significantly change with anemia, with (n = 5) or without (n = 6) euvolemic hypotension, resulting in significant reductions in ON DO2 (P < 0.01). Conclusion Compensatory mechanisms for porcine CBF maintain stable DO2 under specified conditions of hypotension or anemia, whereas ON compensatory mechanisms were unable to maintain blood flow and to preserve DO2. The authors conclude that the porcine ON is more susceptible to physiologic perturbations than the brain.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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