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Oxygen transport and myocardial function after the administration of albumin 5%, hydroxyethylstarch |
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Oxygen
transport and myocardial function after the administration of albumin 5%,
hydroxyethylstarch 6% and succinylated gelatine 4% to rabbits.
Himpe DG, De Hert
SG, Vermeyen KM, Adriaensen HF.
Eur J Anaesthesiol 2002
Dec;19(12):860-7
Middelheim General Hospital, Department of Anaesthesia
and Intensive Care, Antwerp, Belgium.
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The effects of
administering albumin 5%, hydroxyethylstarch 6% and succinylated gelatine 4% on
oxygen transport and left ventricular function were prospectively investigated
in different experimental conditions: baseline, fluid load, after 10 min of
myocardial ischaemia and after reperfusion. METHODS: Twenty-seven rabbits
received at random one of three colloids in escalating boluses over 10-15 min to
achieve left ventricular end-diastolic pressures (LVEDP) between 8 and 10mmHg. A
branch of the left anterior descending coronary artery was then temporarily
occluded by a ligature and released after 10 min. Myocardial function was
assessed using left ventricular pressure recordings and dimension data obtained
from ultrasound crystals inserted onto the ventricular wall. Blood was sampled
for the determination of oxygen delivery and consumption, the oxygen extraction
ratio, acid-base status, and glucose and lactate concentrations. RESULTS:
Administration of the colloids similarly increased oxygen delivery and improved
left ventricular function in all groups. Peak rate of pressure development
(dP/dt(max)) and oxygen delivery were reduced during ischaemia and reperfusion.
The decrease in dP/dt(max) was more pronounced in the hydroxyethylstarch group.
CONCLUSIONS: Administration of albumin 5%, hydroxyethylstarch 6% and
succinylated gelatine 4% had similar effects on oxygen delivery and myocardial
function. After ischaemia and during reperfusion, the decrease in myocardial
function was most pronounced with hydroxyethylstarch 6%.
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