A new method for establishing a ventricular fibrillation model by TCEI in Tibetan miniature pig

2019 
OBJECTIVE: To explore an economical, convenient, safe and efficient method for establishing a Tibetan miniature pig model of cardiac arrest (CA). METHODS: Cardiac puncture was performed in 12 Tibetan miniature pigs using two acupuncture needles. One needle was inserted into the fourth intercostal near the right side of the sternum about 3 cm in depth at an angle of 30° to 60° between the chest and the needle, and the depth was adjusted until the handle of the needle vibrated with the heartbeat without premature ventricular contraction on the electrocardiogram; the other was inserted into the subcutaneous tissue of the left armpit about 3 cm in depth without damaging important organs. The handles of the two needles were connected with 9V dry batteries to form a circuit and generate direct current stimulation. Ventricular fibrillation was produced in the pigs to induce CA by stimulation of transcutaneous electrical induction (TCEI) for 3 s, and the success rate of modeling was recorded. After an interval of 4 min without intervention, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was performed using the standard Utstein style, and the survival of the pigs after recovery was observed. RESULTS: The success rate of ventricular fibrillation modeling was 91.67% (11/12) using this method, and CPR achieved a success rate of 45.45% (5/11) in these models. The subsequent survival of the pigs was 100% (5/5) at 24 h and 80% (4/5) at 72 h. After observation for 72 h, the resuscitated Tibetan miniature pigs were dissected, and no significant damage was found in the vital organs in the thoracic or abdominal cavities. CONCLUSIONS: We successfully established a model of CA using acupuncture needles and dry batteries in Tibetan miniature pigs, and this method is economical, convenient, safe and efficient.
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