Effect of IIb-IIIa Glycoprotein Inhibitors in a Partial Limb Amputation Model Submitted to Warm Ischemia in Rats


Autoria(s): CUNHA, Marcelo Sacramento; SILVA, Jose Carlos Faes da; NAKAMOTO, Hugo Alberto; MACHADO, Fillipe Almeida; FERREIRA, Marcus Castro
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

Resumo

Viability and functional results of a segment replantation depend on the prevention of deleterious effects of ischemia. Prolonged ischemia leads to alterations in the microcirculation: thrombosis, edema, production of oxygen free radicals, and platelet aggregation. The effect of IIb-IIIa glycoprotein inhibitors was tested in a partial limb amputation model submitted to warm ischemia. The male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: G1 with 0 hours of ischemia and saline (n = 20), G2 with 6 hours of ischemia and saline (n = 24), G3 with 6 hours of ischemia and abciximab (n = 23), and G4 with 6 hours of ischemia and tirofiban (n = 29). The limbs were observed for 7 days and classified as viable or nonviable. Viability, and mortality rates were obtained and analyzed by Q-square and Fisher exact tests (p < 0.05). The viability rates were 100% (G1), 30% (G2), 77.78% (G3), and 80.95% (G4). G2 was statistically different from G1, G3, and G4. G1, G3, and G4 were not statistically different. Transoperative and postoperative mortalities were not statistically different. The administration of abciximab and tirofiban improved limb salvage after ischemia and reperfusion and did not modify mortality rates significantly.

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JOURNAL OF RECONSTRUCTIVE MICROSURGERY, v.25, n.5, p.283-288, 2009

0743-684X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/21551

10.1055/s-0029-1202552

http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0029-1202552

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eng

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THIEME MEDICAL PUBL INC

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Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery

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Palavras-Chave #No-reflow phenomenon #platelet #rat limb #NO-REFLOW PHENOMENON #IIB/IIIA RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST #EXPERIMENTAL FREE FLAPS #REPERFUSION INJURY #HYPERBARIC-OXYGEN #ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION INJURY #SUPEROXIDE-DISMUTASE #SKELETAL-MUSCLE #IN-VITRO #REPLANTATION #Surgery
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