Lagerkranser M
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 1982 Oct;26(5):453-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.1982.tb01798.x.
The cardiovascular effects of nitroglycerin (TNG) were studied in 20 patients undergoing cerebral aneurysm clipping under controlled hypotension. Total oxygen consumption was also calculated in 15 patients. Mean arterial blood pressure was reduced by 36% from 91 to 58 mmHg (12.1 to 7.7 kPa) by TNG due to decrease in both total peripheral resistance (16%) and cardiac output (24%). Right atrial and pulmonary capillary wedge pressures were reduced during hypotension, indicating a decrease in venous return to the heart. There were no significant changes in total oxygen consumption. It is concluded that the fall in cardiac output results from a reduction in central blood volume due to venous pooling of blood, and that TNG has no major overall metabolic effects.
在20例接受控制性低血压下脑动脉瘤夹闭术的患者中研究了硝酸甘油(TNG)的心血管效应。还对15例患者计算了总氧耗量。TNG使平均动脉血压从91 mmHg降至58 mmHg(12.1 kPa降至7.7 kPa),降幅为36%,这是由于总外周阻力降低(16%)和心输出量降低(24%)所致。低血压期间右心房压和肺毛细血管楔压降低,表明回心血量减少。总氧耗量无显著变化。得出的结论是,心输出量下降是由于血液静脉淤积导致中心血容量减少,且TNG没有主要的整体代谢效应。