Murakawa T, Ishihara H, Matsuki A, Takazawa T, Kimura K, Maeda A, Wakayama S, Nagao H
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Hirosaki School of Medicine.
Masui. 1993 Jan;42(1):71-6.
Ninety nine patients with ischemic changes of the heart on preoperative and intraoperative ECG tracings were studied to evaluate effects of intravenous infusion of isosorbide dinitrate on hemodynamics during anesthesia and surgery. These patients ranging in ages from 24 to 80 years were administered intravenous isosorbide dinitrate at a rate of either 0.5 or 1 microgram.kg-1 x min-1 during anesthesia and surgery. Arterial blood pressure was not influenced with intravenous isosorbide dinitrate at the speed of 0.5 microgram.kg-1 x min-1 during anesthesia and surgery. The arterial pressure of the patients decreased slightly but significantly 30 min after the start of 1 microgram.kg-1 x min-1 of isosorbide dinitrate infusion, but it recovered to the control level at the end of administration of isosorbide dinitrate. Heart rate was unchanged with intravenous isosorbide dinitrate during anesthesia and surgery in both groups, except a mild increase at the end of isosorbide dinitrate infusion of 1 microgram.kg-1 x min-1. Arterial blood oxygen tension showed no decrease during the administration of isosorbide dinitrate and no adverse reactions associated with administration of the drug was detected in this study. Significant improvement of ischemic changes on ECG tracings were observed in about 25% of the patients who received 1 micrograms.kg-1 x min-1 of intravenous isosorbide dinitrate.