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Hepatic oxygen supply-uptake relationship and metabolism during anesthesia in miniature pigs.

K Nagano1, S Gelman, D A Parks, E L Bradley.   

Abstract

The study evaluated the effects of different anesthetics on the hepatic oxygen supply-demand relationship and hepatic lactate uptake (HLu). Miniature pigs (n = 33), weighing 20-31 kg, were divided into five groups and accordingly anesthetized with halothane, isoflurane, enflurane (0.9%, 1.5%, and 2.2% end-expired concentrations, respectively), fentanyl (100 micrograms/kg iv bolus followed by a continuous infusion of 50 micrograms.kg-1.h-1), or sodium pentobarbital (30 mg/kg iv bolus followed by a continuous infusion at a rate of 1-2 mg.kg-1.h-1). The surgical preparation allowed the authors to induce a stepwise decrease in hepatic blood supply without congestion in the preportal tissues. Prior to induced hepatic hypoperfusion, the values of hepatic oxygen delivery (HDO2) were the greatest in the isoflurane and fentanyl groups and the smallest in the halothane group, while the values of hepatic oxygen uptake (HVO2) were the smallest in the halothane group without differences among the other four groups. During stepwise decrease in hepatic blood and oxygen supply, HLu started to decrease at higher values of hepatic oxygen delivery in the fentanyl group (HDO2 = 10 mlO2.min-1.100 g-1) than in all others (HDO2 = 6-7 mlO2.min-1.100 g-1). At values of HDO2 equal to 2-3 mlO2.min-1.100 g-1, the values of HLu became negative, signifying that the liver began to release rather than to metabolize lactate. There was a linear relationship between the values of HDO2 and hepatic venous oxygen tension or saturation (r = 0.96; P less than 0.001).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2339804     DOI: 10.1097/00000542-199005000-00021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesthesiology        ISSN: 0003-3022            Impact factor:   7.892


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