EFFECTS OF HYPOTENSIVE TREATMENT WITH ALPHA(2)-AGONIST AND BETA(1)-ANTAGONIST ON CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS IN SEVERELY HEAD-INJURED PATIENTS

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作者
ASGEIRSSON, B
GRANDE, PO
NORDSTROM, CH
BERNTMAN, L
MESSETER, K
RYDING, E
机构
[1] UNIV LUND HOSP,DEPT PHYSIOL & BIOPHYS,S-22185 LUND,SWEDEN
[2] UNIV LUND HOSP,DEPT NEUROSURG,S-22185 LUND,SWEDEN
[3] UNIV LUND HOSP,DEPT CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL,S-22185 LUND,SWEDEN
关键词
ADRENERGIC ALPHA RECEPTOR AGONISTS; ADRENERGIC BETA RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS; BRAIN EDEMA; BRAIN INJURIES; CEREBRAL HEMODYNAMICS; CEREBRAL PERFUSION PRESSURE; CLONIDINE; INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE; METOPROLOL;
D O I
10.1111/j.1399-6576.1995.tb04075.x
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Therapy of post-traumatic brain oedema often includes preservation of high arterial blood pressure to avoid secondary ischaemic injuries to the brain. This practice can be questioned since high arterial blood pressure may aggravate brain oedema through raised hydrostatic capillary pressure, causing fluid filtration across the damaged blood-brain barrier. This latter view is in agreement with our clinical experience and therefore hypotensive therapy with an alpha(2)-adrenergic agonist (clonidine) and a beta(1)-adrenergic antagonist (metoprolol) has become part of our treatment protocol for severely head injured patients to decrease the post-traumatic brain oedema. The present study is an attempt to analyse whether there are any direct local cerebrovascular effects of the hypotensive agents used, which also might influence intracranial pressure. Severely head injured patients were investigated. Heart rate, mean arterial blood pressure, intracranial pressure, cerebral blood flow and arteriovenous difference in oxygen content were measured before and after a bolus dose of clonidine (six patients) and metoprolol (nine patients). Clonidine decreased mean arterial blood pressure and cerebrovascular resistance without affecting other parameters measured. Metoprolol decreased heart rate and mean arterial pressure, but had no effect on the cerebrovascular parameters. The results show that clonidine and metoprolol have no, or only minor, direct influence on local cerebral haemodynamics in severely brain injured patients. This implies that if there is an intracranial pressure reducing effect of these drugs, as suggested, this must be due to other mechanisms, namely a reduction in capillary hydrostatic pressure secondary to decreased arterial blood pressure and heart rate.
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