HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS AND COMPARISON OF ENOXIMONE, DOBUTAMINE AND DOPAMINE FOLLOWING MITRAL-VALVE SURGERY

被引:0
|
作者
TARR, TJ
MOORE, NA
FRAZER, RS
SHEARER, ES
DESMOND, MJ
机构
关键词
HEART; DOBUTAMINE; DOPAMINE; ENOXIMONE; SURGERY; CARDIAC; MITRAL VALVE;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Mitral valve surgery may be complicated by a postoperative low output state requiring inotropic support, and a wide variety of factors may influence the choice of agents used to treat this condition. The authors have examined and compared the haemodynamic effects of the highly specific phosphodiesterase inhibitor enoximone, and the adrenergic agents dobutamine and dopamine in patients undergoing mitral valve surgery. Enoximone, 0.5 mg kg-1 bolus, followed by a continuous infusion of 5 mug kg-1min-1, was compared against dobutamine, 7 mug kg-1min-1, and dopamine, 5 mug kg-1min-1, with the protocol allowing for an increase in the infusion rate by a factor of two if clinical and haemodynamic measurements indicated. All 25 patients receiving enoximone were successfully weaned from cardiopulmonary bypass at the first attempt, with significant increases in cardiac index and stroke index, combined with little or no change in heart rate or pulmonary artery pressures and a highly significant reduction in systemic vascular resistance, and a reduction in mean arterial pressure. Three of the 25 patients receiving dobutamine were withdrawn from the study because of inadequate haemodynamic response, while the remaining 22 patients demonstrated significant increases in heart rate, cardiac index and stroke index, with a reduction in systemic vascular resistance. Nine of the 25 patients receiving dopamine failed to respond adequately, while the remaining 16 demonstrated an increase in heart rate and cardiac index but with little change in stroke index and a modest reduction in systemic vascular resistance. Enoximone has been shown to be a highly effective first-line inotrope in patients following mitral valve surgery with significant advantages over dobutamine and dopamine.
引用
收藏
页码:15 / 24
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC AND HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS OF INTRAVENOUS ENOXIMONE
    MILES, WM
    HEGER, JJ
    MINARDO, JD
    PRYSTOWSKY, EN
    ZIPES, DP
    CIRCULATION, 1986, 74 (04) : 38 - 38
  • [22] COMBINED HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS OF DOPAMINE AND DOBUTAMINE IN CARDIOGENIC-SHOCK
    RICHARD, C
    RICOME, JL
    RIMAILHO, A
    BOTTINEAU, G
    AUZEPY, P
    CIRCULATION, 1983, 67 (03) : 620 - 626
  • [23] COMPARATIVE HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS OF ISOPROTERENOL, DOPAMINE, AND DOBUTAMINE IN THE NEWBORN DOG
    DRISCOLL, DJ
    GILLETTE, PC
    LEWIS, RM
    HARTLEY, CJ
    SCHWARTZ, A
    PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 1979, 13 (09) : 1006 - 1009
  • [24] AMINOPHYLLINE COUNTERACTS THE HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS OF ENOXIMONE
    MORGAGNI, GL
    BUGIARDINI, R
    BORGHI, A
    POZZATI, A
    OTTANI, F
    PUDDU, P
    CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS, 1990, 47 (02) : 140 - 140
  • [25] SYSTEMIC HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS OF DOPAMINE, (+/-)-DOBUTAMINE AND THE (+)-ENANTIOMER AND (-)-ENANTIOMER OF DOBUTAMINE IN ANESTHETIZED NORMOTENSIVE RATS
    RUFFOLO, RR
    MESSICK, K
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 1985, 109 (02) : 173 - 181
  • [26] HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS OF THE PHOSPHODIESTERASE-INHIBITOR ENOXIMONE IN CARDIAC-SURGERY
    BOLDT, J
    HEMPELMANN, G
    ZEITSCHRIFT FUR KARDIOLOGIE, 1991, 80 : 41 - 46
  • [27] HEMODYNAMIC EFFECTS OF GLUCAGON AFTER MITRAL-VALVE REPLACEMENT
    SMITH, GH
    CHANDRA, K
    THORAX, 1972, 27 (05) : 591 - &
  • [28] HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS OF DOBUTAMINE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MYOCARDIAL BLOOD-FLOW - COMPARISON WITH DOPAMINE AND ISOPRENALINE
    STEPHENS, J
    EAD, H
    SPURRELL, R
    BRITISH HEART JOURNAL, 1979, 42 (01): : 43 - 50
  • [29] HEMODYNAMIC-EFFECTS OF ENOXIMONE IN CARDIAC-FAILURE
    DELANGENHAGEN, B
    BOUCHOUCHA, H
    SCHOLL, JM
    HENNETIER, G
    BENACERRAF, A
    ACHARD, F
    BOCK, F
    ARCHIVES DES MALADIES DU COEUR ET DES VAISSEAUX, 1990, 83 : 19 - 25
  • [30] SURGERY OF THE MITRAL-VALVE
    BUCHBERGER, R
    DOMANIG, E
    HELMER, F
    LACZKOVICS, A
    WOLNER, E
    WIENER KLINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT, 1979, 91 (12) : 414 - 418