Profound increase in epinephrine concentration in plasma and cardiovascular stimulation after μ-opioid receptor blockade in opioid-addicted patients during barbiturate-induced anesthesia for acute detoxification

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作者
Kienbaum, P
Thürauf, N
Michel, MC
Scherbaum, N
Gastpar, M
Peters, J
机构
[1] Univ Essen Gesamthsch, Abt Anasthesiol & Intens Med, D-45122 Essen, Germany
[2] Univ Essen Gesamthsch, Abt Nieren & Hockdruckkrankheiten, Biochem Forschungslab, D-45122 Essen, Germany
[3] Univ Essen Gesamthsch, Rhein Landes & Hsch Klin, Klin Allgemeine Psychiat, D-45122 Essen, Germany
关键词
acute opioid detoxification; cardiovascular stimulation; catecholamine plasma concentration; opioid addiction; mu-opioid receptor blockade;
D O I
10.1097/00000542-199805000-00004
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R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Background: Acute displacement of opioids from their receptors by administration of large doses of opioid antagonists during general anesthesia is a new approach for detoxification of patients addicted to opioids. The authors tested the hypothesis that mu-opioid receptor blockade by naloxone induces cardiovascular stimulation mediated by the sympathoadrenal system. Methods: Heart rate, cardiac index, and intravascular pressures were measured in 10 patients addicted to opioids (drug history; mean +/- SD, 71 +/- 51 months) during a program of methadone substitution (96 +/- 57 mg/day). Cardiovascular variables and concentrations of catecholamine in plasma were measured in the awake state, during methohexital-induced anesthesia (dose, 74 +/- 44 mu g.kg(-1).min(-1)) before administration of naloxone, and repeatedly during the first 3 h of mu-opioid receptor blockade. Naloxone was administered initially in an intravenous dose of 0.4 mg, followed by incremental bolus doses (0.8, 1.6, 3.2, and 6.4 mg) at 15-min Intervals until a total dose of 12.4 mg had been administered within 60 min; administration was then continued by infusion (0.8 mg/h). Results: Concentration of epinephrine in plasma increased 30-fold (15 +/- 9 to 458 +/- 304 pg/ml), whereas concentration of norepinephrine in plasma only increased to a minor extent (76 +/- 44 to 226 +/- 58 pg/ml, P < 0.05). Cardiac index increased by 74% (2.7 +/- 0.41 to 4.7 +/- 1.7 min(-1).m(-2)), because of increases in heart rate (89 +/- 16 to 108 +/- 17 beats/min) and stroke volume (+44%), reaching maximum 45 min after the initial injection of naloxone. In parallel, systemic vascular resistance index decreased (-40%). Systolic arterial pressure significantly increased (113 +/- 16 to 138 +/- 16 mmHg), whereas diastolic arterial pressure did not change. Conclusions: Despite barbiturate-induced anesthesia, acute mu-opioid receptor blockade in patients addicted to opioids induces profound epinephrine release and cardiovascular stimulation. These data suggest that long-term opioid receptor stimulation changes sympathoadrenal and cardiovascular function, which is acutely unmasked by mu-opioid receptor blockade. Because of the attendant cardiovascular stimulation, acute detoxification using naloxone should be performed by trained anesthesiologists or intensivists.
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