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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Vol 51, 959-963, Copyright © 1991 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
WL Breckwoldt, CM Genco, RJ Connolly, RJ Cleveland and JT Diehl
Spinal cord ischemia and resultant paraplegia are devastating sequelae in
up to 40% of patients undergoing repair of thoracoabdominal aneurysms. We
investigated the effect of intrathecal tetracaine on the neurological
sequelae of spinal cord ischemia and reperfusion with aortic occlusion.
Cocaine-derived anesthetics (lidocaine and its analogues) have been shown
to decrease neuronal cell metabolism and also have specific neuronal
membrane stabilizing effects. New Zealand white rabbits were anesthetized
and spinal cord ischemia was then induced by infrarenal aortic occlusion.
Animals were divided into six treatment groups. Tetracaine (groups 2 and 4)
or normal saline solution (group 5) was administered intrathecally before
aortic cross-clamping. Groups 1 and 3 functioned as controls. Group 6
animals received intravenous thiopental. Rabbits were classified as either
neurologically normal or injured (paralyzed or paretic). Among controls, 25
minutes of aortic occlusion produced varied neurological sequelae (group 1,
3/6 injured, 50%) whereas 30 minutes resulted in more consistent injury
(group 3, 5/6 injured, 83%). All rabbits that received intrathecal saline
solution were paralyzed (group 5, 4/4 injured, 100%). Animals treated with
intrathecal tetracaine and aortic occlusion of 30 minutes (group 4) showed
significantly better preservation of neurological function (6/7 normal,
86%) than controls and saline-treated animals (groups 3 and 5). All animals
treated with intrathecal tetracaine and aortic occlusion for 25 minutes
(group 2) showed no signs of injury (5/5 normal, 100%), but this was not
significant versus controls (group 1). Intravenous thiopental (group 6, 5/5
injured, 100%) had no beneficial effect. Intrathecal tetracaine
significantly and dramatically abrogated the neurological injury secondary
to spinal cord ischemia and reperfusion after aortic occlusion at 30
minutes in the rabbit model.
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Spinal cord protection during aortic occlusion: efficacy of intrathecal tetracaine
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
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