Palets L D, Lissova O I
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova. 1978 Jun;64(6):785-94.
In chronic experiments, the effects of 0.5 and 2.5 mcg/kg/min adrenaline infusion on central hemodynamics of conscions and anesthetized dogs were studied. Circulatory reactions elicited by blood volume change and running on treadmill were compared before and during adrenaline infusion. In conscions dogs, infusion of 0.5 mcg/kg/min adrenaline increased cardiac output and central venous pressure, decreased systemic vascular resistance and pumping heart capacity, while mean arterial pressure and heart rate were unchanged. It did not change pumping heart capacity in anesthetized dogs. Infusion of 0.5 mcg/kg/min adrenaline did not change the tendency of hemodynamic reactions on hemorrhage and blood transfusion. Exercise during adrenaline infusion resulted in a more cardiac output increase and lesser heart rate increase than without adrenaline. Infusion of 2.5 mcg/kg/min adrenaline induced more significant increase of arterial pressure in conscions dogs than in anesthetized.
在慢性实验中,研究了以0.5和2.5微克/千克/分钟的速率输注肾上腺素对清醒和麻醉犬的中心血流动力学的影响。比较了在输注肾上腺素之前和期间,由血容量变化和在跑步机上跑步所引发的循环反应。在清醒犬中,以0.5微克/千克/分钟的速率输注肾上腺素会增加心输出量和中心静脉压,降低全身血管阻力和心脏泵血能力,而平均动脉压和心率不变。在麻醉犬中,它不会改变心脏泵血能力。以0.5微克/千克/分钟的速率输注肾上腺素不会改变出血和输血时血流动力学反应的趋势。与未输注肾上腺素时相比,在输注肾上腺素期间进行运动导致心输出量增加更多,心率增加更少。以2.5微克/千克/分钟的速率输注肾上腺素在清醒犬中比在麻醉犬中引起更显著的动脉压升高。