Intensive Care Medicine Experimental (Sep 2019)
Impact of intensive care unit supportive care on the physiology of Ebola virus disease in a universally lethal non-human primate model
- Guillaume Poliquin,
- Duane Funk,
- Shane Jones,
- Kaylie Tran,
- Charlene Ranadheera,
- Mable Hagan,
- Kevin Tierney,
- Allen Grolla,
- Amrinder Dhaliwal,
- Alexander Bello,
- Anders Leung,
- Cory Nakamura,
- Darwyn Kobasa,
- Darryl Falzarano,
- Lauren Garnett,
- Hugues Fausther Bovendo,
- Heinz Feldmann,
- Murray Kesselman,
- Gregory Hansen,
- Jason Gren,
- George Risi,
- Mia Biondi,
- Todd Mortimer,
- Trina Racine,
- Yvon Deschambault,
- Sam Aminian,
- Jocelyn Edmonds,
- Ray Sourette,
- Mark Allan,
- Lauren Rondeau,
- Sharron Hadder,
- Christy Press,
- Christine DeGraff,
- Stephanie Kucas,
- Bradley W. M. Cook,
- B. J. Hancock,
- Anand Kumar,
- Reeni Soni,
- Darryl Schantz,
- Jarrid McKitrick,
- Bryce Warner,
- Bryan D. Griffin,
- Xiangguo Qiu,
- Gary P. Kobinger,
- Dave Safronetz,
- Derek Stein,
- Todd Cutts,
- James Kenny,
- Geoff Soule,
- Robert Kozak,
- Steven Theriault,
- Liam Menec,
- Robert Vendramelli,
- Sean Higgins,
- Guodong Liu,
- Niaz Md Rahim,
- Samantha Kasloff,
- Angela Sloan,
- Shihua He,
- Nikesh Tailor,
- Michael Gray,
- James E. Strong
Affiliations
- Guillaume Poliquin
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Duane Funk
- Department of Anaesthesia and Medicine, College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
- Shane Jones
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Kaylie Tran
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Charlene Ranadheera
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Mable Hagan
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Kevin Tierney
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Allen Grolla
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Amrinder Dhaliwal
- Medtronic Canada
- Alexander Bello
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Anders Leung
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Cory Nakamura
- National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
- Darwyn Kobasa
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Darryl Falzarano
- Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization-International Vaccine Centre, University of Saskatchewan
- Lauren Garnett
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Hugues Fausther Bovendo
- Centre de Recherche en Infectiologie, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Québec, Université Laval
- Heinz Feldmann
- Laboratory of Virology, Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health
- Murray Kesselman
- Department of Pediatrics & Child Health, College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
- Gregory Hansen
- Faculty of Critical Care, Royal University Hospital
- Jason Gren
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- George Risi
- Infectious Disease Specialists, P.C.
- Mia Biondi
- Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Western University
- Todd Mortimer
- Child & Women’s Health Programme, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
- Trina Racine
- Department of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology, College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
- Yvon Deschambault
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Sam Aminian
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Jocelyn Edmonds
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Ray Sourette
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Mark Allan
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Lauren Rondeau
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Sharron Hadder
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Christy Press
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Christine DeGraff
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Stephanie Kucas
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Bradley W. M. Cook
- Cytophage Technologies, Inc., St. Boniface Hospital, Albrechtsen Research Centre
- B. J. Hancock
- Department of Pediatrics & Child Health, College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
- Anand Kumar
- Department of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology, College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
- Reeni Soni
- Department of Pediatrics & Child Health, College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
- Darryl Schantz
- Department of Pediatrics & Child Health, College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
- Jarrid McKitrick
- Regional Pharmacy, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority
- Bryce Warner
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Bryan D. Griffin
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Xiangguo Qiu
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Gary P. Kobinger
- Department of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology, College of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
- Dave Safronetz
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Derek Stein
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Todd Cutts
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- James Kenny
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Geoff Soule
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Robert Kozak
- Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology, University of Toronto
- Steven Theriault
- Cytophage Technologies, Inc., St. Boniface Hospital, Albrechtsen Research Centre
- Liam Menec
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Robert Vendramelli
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Sean Higgins
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Guodong Liu
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Niaz Md Rahim
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Samantha Kasloff
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Angela Sloan
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Shihua He
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Nikesh Tailor
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Michael Gray
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- James E. Strong
- National Microbiology Laboratory, Public Health Agency of Canada
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s40635-019-0268-8
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 7,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 13
Abstract
Abstract Background There are currently limited data for the use of specific antiviral therapies for the treatment of Ebola virus disease (EVD). While there is anecdotal evidence that supportive care may be effective, there is a paucity of direct experimental data to demonstrate a role for supportive care in EVD. We studied the impact of ICU-level supportive care interventions including fluid resuscitation, vasoactive medications, blood transfusion, hydrocortisone, and ventilator support on the pathophysiology of EVD in rhesus macaques infected with a universally lethal dose of Ebola virus strain Makona C07. Methods Four NHPs were infected with a universally lethal dose Ebola virus strain Makona, in accordance with the gold standard lethal Ebola NHP challenge model. Following infection, the following therapeutic interventions were employed: continuous bedside supportive care, ventilator support, judicious fluid resuscitation, vasoactive medications, blood transfusion, and hydrocortisone as needed to treat cardiovascular compromise. A range of physiological parameters were continuously monitored to gage any response to the interventions. Results All four NHPs developed EVD and demonstrated a similar clinical course. All animals reached a terminal endpoint, which occurred at an average time of 166.5 ± 14.8 h post-infection. Fluid administration may have temporarily blunted a rise in lactate, but the effect was short lived. Vasoactive medications resulted in short-lived improvements in mean arterial pressure. Blood transfusion and hydrocortisone did not appear to have a significant positive impact on the course of the disease. Conclusions The model employed for this study is reflective of an intramuscular infection in humans (e.g., needle stick) and is highly lethal to NHPs. Using this model, we found that the animals developed progressive severe organ dysfunction and profound shock preceding death. While the overall impact of supportive care on the observed pathophysiology was limited, we did observe some time-dependent positive responses. Since this model is highly lethal, it does not reflect the full spectrum of human EVD. Our findings support the need for continued development of animal models that replicate the spectrum of human disease as well as ongoing development of anti-Ebola therapies to complement supportive care.
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