Rauane Sousa de Moura, Beatriz Kawamura Rodrigues, Daianny Pires de Freitas, Jéssica Rocha Gonçalves, Sandro de Melo Braga, Rosângela de Oliveira Alves Carvalho, Leandro Guimarães Franco
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Abstract
Eight male Dorper sheep were anesthetized with isoflurane to evaluate the effects of anesthesia on cardiopulmonary parameters, echocardiographic variables and cardiac output (CO) using echocardiography methods compared with thermodilution. Heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (f R), systolic arterial pressure (SAP), diastolic arterial pressure (DAP) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) were recorded. CO was obtained by thermodilution using a pulmonary artery catheter (COTHERMO), Teichholz method (COTeichholz) and pulmonary artery Doppler (COPA). Echocardiographic variables (interventricular septum (IVSs and IVSd), left ventricular chamber (LVIDs and LVIDd) and left ventricular free wall (LVFWs and LVFWd) in systole and diastole, respectively; ejection fraction (EF%); fractional shortening (FS%); pulmonary artery pressure gradient (PG), peak flow velocity (Vmax) and velocity-time integral of the flow (VTI) were recorded. All parameters were measured at baseline and every 15 min during the transanesthetic and recovery periods (T15, T30, T45, T60, T15REC, T30REC, T45REC, T60REC). Significant reductions in SAP, MAP, DAP and COTHERMO were observed during the transanesthetic period. Bland-Altman analysis comparing COTHERMO and COTeichholz showed mean biases of 0.49 l min-1 (limits of agreement (LOA), -2.12 to 3.12 l min-1), 0.56 l min-1 (-1.82 to 2.96 l min-1) and 0.75 l min-1 (-2.04 to 3.56 l min-1) at baseline, during anesthesia and in recovery, respectively. For COTHERMO and COPA, mean biases were -0.53 l min-1 (-2.90 to 1.90 l min-1), -0.66 l min-1 (-4.72 to 3.39 l min-1) and -0.94 l min-1 (-4.62 to 2.73 l min-1) at baseline, during anesthesia and in recovery, respectively. Isoflurane decreases blood pressure and CO without affecting echocardiographic parameters. CO values obtained by thermodilution and echocardiography methods are not interchangeable.
用异氟醚麻醉8只雄性杜泊羊,采用超声心动图方法与热稀释法比较,评价麻醉对心肺参数、超声心动图指标和心输出量(CO)的影响。记录心率(HR)、呼吸频率(f R)、收缩压(SAP)、舒张压(DAP)、平均动脉压(MAP)。采用肺动脉导管(COTHERMO)、Teichholz法(COTeichholz)和肺动脉多普勒(COPA)热稀释获得CO。收缩期和舒张期超声心动图变量分别为室间隔(IVSs和IVSd)、左室(LVIDs和LVIDd)和左室自由壁(LVFWs和LVFWd);射射分数(EF%);分数缩短(FS%);记录肺动脉压力梯度(PG)、血流峰值速度(Vmax)和血流速度-时间积分(VTI)。在经麻醉和恢复期间(T15、T30、T45、T60、T15REC、T30REC、T45REC、T60REC),在基线和每15分钟测量一次所有参数。经麻醉期间,SAP、MAP、DAP和COTHERMO均显著降低。比较COTHERMO和COTeichholz的Bland-Altman分析显示,基线、麻醉和恢复时的平均偏差分别为0.49 l min-1(一致性限(LOA), -2.12至3.12 l min-1)、0.56 l min-1(-1.82至2.96 l min-1)和0.75 l min-1(-2.04至3.56 l min-1)。COTHERMO和COPA在基线、麻醉和恢复时的平均偏差分别为-0.53 l min-1 (-2.90 ~ 1.90 l min-1)、-0.66 l min-1 (-4.72 ~ 3.39 l min-1)和-0.94 l min-1 (-4.62 ~ 2.73 l min-1)。异氟醚在不影响超声心动图参数的情况下降低血压和CO。通过热稀释和超声心动图方法获得的CO值是不可互换的。
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The international journal of laboratory animal science and welfare, Laboratory Animals publishes peer-reviewed original papers and reviews on all aspects of the use of animals in biomedical research. The journal promotes improvements in the welfare or well-being of the animals used, it particularly focuses on research that reduces the number of animals used or which replaces animal models with in vitro alternatives.