Lee W R, Mroczek W J, Davidov M E, Finnerty F S
Clin Pharmacol Ther. 1975 Aug;18(2):154-7. doi: 10.1002/cpt1975182154.
Slow infusions of diazoxide were administered to 10 hypertensive patients who had stable, nonaccelerated hypertension. The 10-min diazoxide infusion was associated with a 16% average reduction in arterial pressure, a 21% average increase in heart rate, a 16% average increase in cardiac output, and a 36% reduction in total peripheral resistance. These changes in hemodynamic parameters lasted for an average of 70 min. It was concluded that slow infusions of diazoxide produce a consistent and predictable antihypertensive effect in patients with stable, nonaccelerated hypertension. Slow infusions of diazoxide may have a limited use in nonemergency situations where an abrupt change in arterial pressure is to be avoided and a parenteral antihypertensive agent is needed.
对10例患有稳定、非急进性高血压的患者缓慢输注二氮嗪。输注10分钟的二氮嗪与动脉压平均降低16%、心率平均增加21%、心输出量平均增加16%以及总外周阻力降低36%相关。这些血流动力学参数的变化平均持续70分钟。得出的结论是,缓慢输注二氮嗪对患有稳定、非急进性高血压的患者产生持续且可预测的降压作用。在需要避免动脉压突然变化且需要胃肠外降压药的非紧急情况下,缓慢输注二氮嗪可能有一定用途。