Title :
Hemorrhage control by short electrical pulses — In vivo experiments
Author :
Malki, Guy ; Barnea, Ofer ; Mandel, Yossi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Tel Aviv Univ., Tel Aviv, Israel
Abstract :
An internal hemorrhagic shock is one of the leading causes of death in the battlefield and other trauma events. However the application of direct pressure, as in the treatment of an external hemorrhage, is not possible. Most common techniques to achieve vasoconstriction are through heat; yet heating causes irreversible destruction of organ tissues. Therefore, there is a need for a non-thermal based technology for hemorrhage control. The current research describes, for the first, an attempt to reduce the amount of bleeding in animal model liver injuries by using electrical pulses treatment (EPT). In the experiments, which were performed on 28 rats and 14 rabbits, a short (25μs and 50μs) EPT was applied to the treatment groups and the amount of bleeding was compared to the non-treatment (NT) groups. A reduction of 60%, 36% and 44% in blood volume, was found in the 25μs-rats, 50μs-rats and 25μs-rabbits EPT groups, respectively (P<;0.001). Also, it was found that the hemorrhage control was not caused by the mechanical pressure applied by the electrodes, and there was no evidence for thermal coagulation. Further research is needed to fully expose the potential of this treatment and the modality for hemorrhage control in civilian and military settings.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biological tissues; biomedical electrodes; blood; injuries; liver; military systems; patient treatment; EPT; animal model; battlefield; bleeding; civilian application; electrical pulse treatment; heating; hemorrhagic shock control; irreversible organ tissue destruction; liver injury; military; nonthermal based technology; nontreatment group; thermal coagulation; trauma event; vasoconstriction; Blood; Hemorrhaging; Injuries; Liver; Rabbits; Temperature measurement; Electrical Pulses; Hemorrhage Control; Liver Injury;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical & Electronics Engineers in Israel (IEEEI), 2012 IEEE 27th Convention of
Conference_Location :
Eilat
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4682-5
DOI :
10.1109/EEEI.2012.6377126