| Literature DB >> 2789487 |
A Coetzee1, P Fourie, J Coetzee, E Badenhorst, A Rebel, C Bolliger, R Uebel, C Wium, C Lombard.
Abstract
The cardiovascular effects of propofol infusions, designed to maintain constant plasma concentrations, were examined in an open-chested pig model. Regional myocardial contractility was measured with the end-systolic pressure-length relationship (Ees) and left ventricular afterload quantified by the effective arterial elastance (Ea). The propofol plasma concentrations in this study varied between 0 and 7.73 (SEM 0.96) micrograms/mL. A significant correlation for the increasing propofol plasma concentration and a decrease in myocardial contractility (P = 0.0056) was demonstrated, and the Ea remained constant. This gave rise to a reduction in stroke volume (P = 0.002) and, combined with a decrease in the heart rate (P = 0.0001), led to a reduction in the cardiac output (P = 0.0001). When the propofol infusion was stopped, myocardial contractility did not recover in parallel with the decrease in plasma propofol concentration.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2789487
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Analg ISSN: 0003-2999 Impact factor: 5.108