Ventilation With Argon Improves Survival With Good Neurological Recovery After Prolonged Untreated Cardiac Arrest in Pigs

Author:

Fumagalli Francesca1,Olivari Davide1,Boccardo Antonio2ORCID,De Giorgio Daria1ORCID,Affatato Roberta1,Ceriani Sabina1,Bariselli Simone34,Sala Giulia2ORCID,Cucino Alberto1,Zani Davide2ORCID,Novelli Deborah1ORCID,Babini Giovanni1ORCID,Magliocca Aurora1,Russo Ilaria1,Staszewsky Lidia1,Salio Monica1,Lucchetti Jacopo5,Maisano Antonio Marco6,Fiordaliso Fabio1,Furlan Roberto7ORCID,Gobbi Marco5,Luini Mario Vittorio6,Pravettoni Davide23ORCID,Scanziani Eugenio34ORCID,Belloli Angelo23ORCID,Latini Roberto1,Ristagno Giuseppe89ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS Milan Italy

2. Clinic for Ruminants and Swine Large Animal Veterinary Teaching Hospital University of Milan Lodi Italy

3. Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria University of Milan Italy

4. Mouse and Animal Pathology Lab (MAPLab) Fondazione UniMiUniversity of Milan Italy

5. Laboratory of Pharmacodynamics and Pharmacokinetics Department of Molecular Biochemistry and Pharmacology Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS Milan Italy

6. Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell’Emilia‐Romagna Lodi Italy

7. Clinical Neuroimmunology Unit Division of Neuroscience Institute of Experimental Neurology – INSpe San Raffaele Scientific Institute Milan Italy

8. Department of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care and Emergency Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico Milan Italy

9. Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation University of Milan Italy

Abstract

Background Ventilation with the noble gas argon (Ar) has shown neuroprotective and cardioprotective properties in different in vitro and in vivo models. Hence, the neuroprotective effects of Ar were investigated in a severe, preclinically relevant porcine model of cardiac arrest. Methods and Results Cardiac arrest was ischemically induced in 36 pigs and left untreated for 12 minutes before starting cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Animals were randomized to 4‐hour post‐resuscitation ventilation with: 70% nitrogen–30% oxygen (control); 50% Ar–20% nitrogen–30% oxygen (Ar 50%); and 70% Ar–30% oxygen (Ar 70%). Hemodynamic parameters and myocardial function were monitored and serial blood samples taken. Pigs were observed up to 96 hours for survival and neurological recovery. Heart and brain were harvested for histopathology. Ten animals in each group were successfully resuscitated. Ninety‐six‐hour survival was 60%, 70%, and 90%, for the control, Ar 50%, and Ar 70% groups, respectively. In the Ar 50% and Ar 70% groups, 60% and 80%, respectively, achieved good neurological recovery, in contrast to only 30% in the control group ( P <0.0001). Histology showed less neuronal degeneration in the cortex ( P <0.05) but not in the hippocampus, and less reactive microglia activation in the hippocampus ( P =0.007), after Ar compared with control treatment. A lower increase in circulating biomarkers of brain injury, together with less kynurenine pathway activation ( P <0.05), were present in Ar‐treated animals compared with controls. Ar 70% pigs also had complete left ventricular function recovery and smaller infarct and cardiac troponin release ( P <0.01). Conclusions Post‐resuscitation ventilation with Ar significantly improves neurologic recovery and ameliorates brain injury after cardiac arrest with long no‐flow duration. Benefits are greater after Ar 70% than Ar 50%.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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