Developing a vasopressor combination in a pig model of adult asphyxial cardiac arrest

被引:94
作者
Mayr, VD
Wenzel, V
Voelckel, WG
Krismer, AC
Mueller, T
Lurie, KG
Lindner, KH
机构
[1] Leopold Franzens Univ, Dept Anesthesiol & Crit Care Med, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
[2] Univ Minnesota, Dept Med, Cardiac Arrhythmia Ctr, Div Cardiovasc, Minneapolis, MN USA
关键词
heart arrest; vasoconstriction; epinephrine; ventilation; cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
D O I
10.1161/hc3901.095896
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background-The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of vasopressin versus epinephrine, and both drugs combined, in a porcine model of simulated adult asphyxial cardiac arrest. Methods and Results-At approximate to7 minutes after the endotracheal tube had been clamped, cardiac arrest was present in 24 pigs and remained untreated for another 8 minutes. After 4 minutes of basic life support cardiopulmonary resuscitation, pigs were randomly assigned to receive, every 5 minutes, either epinephrine (45, 200, or 200 mug/kg; n=6); vasopressin (0.4, 0.8, or 0.8 U/kg; n=6); or epinephrine combined with vasopressin (high-dose epinephrine/vasopressin combination, mug/kg and U/kg: 45/0.4, 200/0.8, or 200/0.8; n=6; optimal-dose epinephrine/vasopressin combination, 45/0.4, 45/0.8, or 45/0.8; n=6). Mean SEM coronary perfusion pressure was significantly (P <0.05) higher 90 seconds after high- or optimal-dose epinephrine/vasopressin combinations versus vasopressin alone and versus epinephrine alone (37 +/- 10 versus 25 +/-7 versus 19 +/-8 versus 6 +/-3 mm Hg; 42 +/-6 versus 40 +/-5 versus 21 +/-5 versus 14 +/-6 mm Hg; and 39 +/-6 versus 37 +/-4 versus 9 +/-3 versus 12 +/- 14 mm Hg, respectively). Six of 6 high-dose. 6 of 6 optimal-dose vasopressin/epinephrine combination, 0 of 6 vasopressin, and 1 of 6 epinephrine pigs had return of spontaneous circulation (P<0.05). Conclusions-Epinephrine combined with vasopressin, but not epinephrine or vasopressin alone, maintained elevated coronary perfusion pressure during cardiopulmonary resuscitation and resulted in significantly higher survival rates in this adult porcine asphyxial model.
引用
收藏
页码:1651 / 1656
页数:6
相关论文
共 30 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 2000, RESUSCITATION, V46, P1
[2]   A randomized, blinded trial of high-dose epinephrine versus standard-dose epinephrine in a swine model of pediatric asphyxial cardiac arrest [J].
Berg, RA ;
Otta, CW ;
Kern, KB ;
Hilwig, RW ;
Sanders, AB ;
Henry, CP ;
Ewy, GA .
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 1996, 24 (10) :1695-1700
[3]   HIGH-DOSE EPINEPHRINE RESULTS IN GREATER EARLY MORTALITY AFTER RESUSCITATION FROM PROLONGED CARDIAC-ARREST IN PIGS - A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED STUDY [J].
BERG, RA ;
OTTO, CW ;
KERN, KB ;
SANDERS, AB ;
HILWIG, RW ;
HANSEN, KK ;
EWY, GA .
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 1994, 22 (02) :282-290
[4]  
Berg RA, 2000, CIRCULATION, V101, P1743
[5]   THE EFFECTS OF GRADED DOSES OF EPINEPHRINE ON REGIONAL MYOCARDIAL BLOOD-FLOW DURING CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION IN SWINE [J].
BROWN, CG ;
WERMAN, HA ;
DAVIS, EA ;
HOBSON, J ;
HAMLIN, RL .
CIRCULATION, 1987, 75 (02) :491-497
[6]   An experimental research into the resuscitation of dogs killed by anesthetics and asphyxia. [J].
Crile, G ;
Dolley, DH .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE, 1906, 8 (06) :713-725
[7]   COMPARISON OF PEPTIDE AND NONPEPTIDE RECEPTOR-MEDIATED RESPONSES IN RAT TAIL ARTERY [J].
FOX, AW ;
MAY, RE ;
MITCH, WE .
JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY, 1992, 20 (02) :282-289
[8]   Utstein-style guidelines for uniform reporting of laboratory CPR research. [J].
Idris, AH ;
Becker, LB ;
Ornato, JP ;
Hedges, JR ;
Bircher, NG ;
Chandra, NC ;
Cummins, RO ;
Dick, W ;
Ebmeyer, U ;
Halperin, HR ;
Hazinski, MF ;
Kerber, RE ;
Kern, KB ;
Safar, P ;
Steen, PA ;
Swindle, MM ;
Tsitlik, JE ;
vonPlanta, I ;
vonPlanta, M ;
Wears, RL ;
Weil, MH .
RESUSCITATION, 1996, 33 (01) :69-84
[9]   COMPARISON OF EPINEPHRINE AND NOREPINEPHRINE IN THE TREATMENT OF ASPHYXIAL OR FIBRILLATORY CARDIAC-ARREST IN A PORCINE MODEL [J].
LINDNER, KH ;
AHNEFELD, FW .
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 1989, 17 (05) :437-441
[10]   VASOPRESSIN IMPROVES VITAL ORGAN BLOOD-FLOW DURING CLOSED-CHEST CARDIOPULMONARY-RESUSCITATION IN PIGS [J].
LINDNER, KH ;
PRENGEL, AW ;
PFENNINGER, EG ;
LINDNER, IM ;
STROHMENGER, HU ;
GEORGIEFF, M ;
LURIE, KG .
CIRCULATION, 1995, 91 (01) :215-221