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Effect of calcium entry and beta blockade during infrarenal aortic clamping.

Authors :
Lalka SG
Rhodes RS
Lina AA
Derrer S
Jezeski R
Dauchot PJ
Source :
The Journal of surgical research [J Surg Res] 1989 Mar; Vol. 46 (3), pp. 246-52.
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

Clamping and declamping during aortic surgery produce a hemodynamically significant myocardial stress. The cardiovascular (CV) response to this stress may be adversely altered by calcium antagonists and beta-adrenoreceptor blockade employed to control symptomatic coronary artery disease. This study evaluated the effect of verapamil (V), propranolol (P), and their combination (P + V) on the CV response to infrarenal abdominal aortic cross-clamping and declamping in anesthetized dogs. Six dogs received P as a bolus of 0.5 mg/kg 20 min before clamping. Six additional dogs received V as a 300 micrograms/kg bolus followed by a V infusion of 6 micrograms/kg/min for 20 min before clamping. A third group of six dogs received the P bolus followed 20 min later by the V regimen (P + V). In both the V and P + V groups, 6 micrograms/kg/min V was infused throughout the clamping and declamping sequence. A fourth group of six control dogs received no cardioactive drugs during the experiment. Heart rate, mean aortic blood pressure, left ventricular end-diastolic pressures, peak rate of rise of left ventricular pressure, cardiac output, and systemic vascular resistance were measured in all animals before aortic cross-clamping, at 5 and 40 min after clamping, and 5 min after declamping. The results demonstrated additive negative chronotropic and inotropic properties of P + V therapy with a more significantly adverse effect than that of either drug alone. The implications of this study warrant added caution when patients treated with these drugs undergo abdominal aortic surgery.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-4804
Volume :
46
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of surgical research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
2564055
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-4804(89)90065-6