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Phenylephrine and norepinephrine increase blood pressure through opposing physiologic mechanisms in isoflurane-anesthetized dogs receiving acepromazine.
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American Journal of Veterinary Research . Nov2023, Vol. 84 Issue 11, p1-7. 7p. - Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- OBJECTIVE To elucidate the cardiovascular effects of escalating doses of phenylephrine and norepinephrine in dogs receiving acepromazine and isoflurane. ANIMALS 8 beagles aged 1 to 2 years (7.4 to 11.2 kg). METHODS All dogs received acepromazine 0.01 mg/kg, propofol 4 to 5 mg/kg, and isoflurane and were mechanically ventilated. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) from a femoral artery catheter and continuous electrocardiogram were recorded. Cardiac output (CO) was measured with transpulmonary thermodilution. Systemic vascular resistance (SVR), global end-diastolic volume (GEDV), and global ejection fraction (GEF) were subsequently calculated. Phenylephrine and norepinephrine were infused in random order at 0.07, 0.3, 0.7, and 1.0 μg/kg/min. All variables were measured after 15 minutes of each infusion rate. The effects of dose, agent, and their interaction on the change of each variable were evaluated with mixed-effect models. A P < .05 was used for significance. RESULTS Atrial premature complexes occurred in 3 dogs during norepinephrine infusion at doses of 0.3, 0.7, and 1 μg/ kg/min; no dysrhythmias were seen with phenylephrine administration. MAP increased during dose escalation (P < .0001) within each agent and did not differ between agents (P = .6). The decrease in HR was greater for phenylephrine (P < .0001). Phenylephrine decreased CO and GEF and increased GEDV and SVR (all P < .03). Norepinephrine decreased the SVR and increased CO, GEDV, and GEF (all P < .03). CLINICAL RELEVANCE Our results confirm that phenylephrine increases arterial pressures mainly through vasoconstriction in acepromazinepremedicated dogs while norepinephrine, historically considered a vasopressor, does so primarily through an increase in inotropism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00029645
- Volume :
- 84
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- American Journal of Veterinary Research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 173789615
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.23.06.0147