EFFECTS OF HALOTHANE AND ISOFLURANE ON COLLATERAL-DEPENDENT MYOCARDIUM IN CHRONICALLY INSTRUMENTED DOGS

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WOUTERS, PF [1 ]
VANAKEN, H [1 ]
MARCUS, MAE [1 ]
VANDEVELDE, M [1 ]
VANHERCK, A [1 ]
FLAMENG, W [1 ]
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[1] CATHOLIC UNIV LEUVEN,CTR EXPTL SURG & ANESTHESIOL,B-3000 LOUVAIN,BELGIUM
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ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA | 1993年 / 77卷 / 03期
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The effects of moderate systemic hypotension with halothane (HALO) and isoflurane (ISO) on regional myocardial function and perfusion were studied in dogs with chronic coronary artery occlusion. Vasodilator reserve in collateral-dependent (CD) myocardium was quantified in conscious animals by using a dipyridamole challenge test. Blood flow was distributed homogeneously to the normal (Nl) and CD myocardium at rest, but subendocardial perfusion increased only in the NI area after dipyridamole. HALO and ISO were administered at doses that reduced diastolic arterial pressure to 50 mm Hg. End-tidal concentrations were 1.3 +/- 0.2 vol% for HALO (1.5 minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration) and 1.8 +/- 0.2 vol% for ISO (1.4 minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration), respectively. Global and regional hemodynamic depression were more pronounced with HALO. Systolic wall-thickening fraction decreased both in the NI (-37%) and CD area (-27%). Myocardial blood flow to NI and CD myocardium decreased to a comparable extent. ISO predominantly decreased systemic vascular resistance and, when compared to HALO, decreased systolic wall-thickening fraction less in both the NI (-19%) and CD area (-18%). In addition, regional myocardial perfusion to both NI and CD myocardium remained virtually unaltered from conscious control conditions. Despite reductions of diastolic blood pressure to 50 mm Hg, neither HALO nor ISO induced ischemic dysfunction in myocardium with diminished vasodilator reserve. Both anesthetics preserved intercoronary as well as transmural blood flow distribution. During HALO, myocardial perfusion was less both in Nl and CD myocardium due to a more pronounced metabolic depression. We conclude that moderate hypotensive doses of ISO and HALO preserve regional myocardial function of collateral-dependent myocardium-in dogs with single vessel occlusion and enhanced collateral circulation.
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