Literature DB >> 15711973

The haemodynamic and metabolic effects of epinephrine in experimental hyperdynamic septic shock.

David Di Giantomasso1, Rinaldo Bellomo, Clive N May.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of epinephrine (EPI) infusion on vital organ blood flow and metabolic variables during sepsis. DESIGN AND
SETTING: Randomised placebo-controlled animal trial in an animal laboratory. ANIMALS: Seven merino cross-ewes.
INTERVENTIONS: Chronic implantation of flow probes (aorta, renal, mesenteric and coronary artery and sagittal sinus). Induction of sepsis by intravenous injection of E. coli. Random allocation of sheep to EPI (0.4 microg kg(-1) min(-1)) or vehicle for 6 h. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: E. coli induced hypotension and hyperlactataemia and increased cardiac output, renal, mesenteric and coronary blood flows. Compared to vehicle, EPI restored mean arterial blood pressure (69 vs. 86 mmHg) and further increased cardiac output (6.4 vs. 7.1 l/min). EPI, however, decreased renal blood flow (330 vs. 247 ml/min) and renal conductance. EPI also reduced mesenteric and coronary conductance without changes in flows. Compared to vehicle, EPI increased urine output (293 vs. 544 ml/6 h) but not creatinine clearance. EPI increased lactate (1.8 vs. 15.7 mmol/l) with accompanying acidosis (serum bicarbonate: 25.2 vs. 15.7 mmol/l), hyperglycaemia (2.6 vs. 13.5 mmol/l) and hypokalaemia (4.3 vs. 3.0 mmol/l).
CONCLUSIONS: Hyperdynamic sepsis increased blood flow to heart, gut and kidney. Although EPI infusion further increased cardiac output, blood pressure and myocardial performance, it was also associated with potent metabolic effects, decreased mesenteric, coronary and renal conductance and a significant reduction in renal blood flow.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15711973     DOI: 10.1007/s00134-005-2580-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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