Literature DB >> 3565820

Effects of fentanyl on peripheral and cerebral hemodynamics in neonatal lambs.

M Yaster, R C Koehler, R J Traystman.   

Abstract

The effects of fentanyl or cardiovascular function, regional distribution of cardiac output, and the dose required for producing anesthesia were studied in ten previously catheterized, newborn lambs. In addition, the effects of fentanyl on cerebral blood flow and oxygen utilization were examined. Fentanyl in cumulative doses as high as 4.4 mg/kg (average plasma levels of 646 +/- 95 ng/ml, maximum plasma level of 862 ng/ml) did not reliably produce anesthesia as assessed by tail and foot clamping, although it did cause profound respiratory depression. With normocapnia maintained by mechanical ventilation, fentanyl did not alter cerebral oxygen delivery or consumption, and the two remained coupled. Fentanyl did not affect cardiac output, heart rate, or mean arterial blood pressure at the highest dose level, nor did it reduce blood flow to specific organ beds, other than the kidney. Thus, the hemodynamic stability seen with fentanyl in the lamb does not occur at the expense of reduced blood flow to organs, such as the gastrointestinal tract or brain, that are particularly vulnerable in the neonate.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3565820     DOI: 10.1097/00000542-198704000-00013

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


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4.  Comparative physiological pharmacokinetics of fentanyl and alfentanil in rats and humans based on parametric single-tissue models.

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5.  Evaluation of fentanyl disposition and effects in newborn piglets as an experimental model for human neonates.

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6.  Effect of a bolus dose of fentanyl on the ED₅₀ and ED₉₅ of sevoflurane in neonates.

Authors:  Ying-Jun She; Huai-Zhen Wang; Jun-Xiang Huang; Yong-Hong Tan; Zi-Xing Wang; Hang Tian; Xing-Rong Song
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