Short-term effects of ketamine and isoflurane on left ventricular ejection fraction in an experimental Swine model.

ISRN cardiology Pub Date : 2011-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-06-27 DOI:10.5402/2011/582658
Benjamin Wessler, Christopher Madias, Natesa Pandian, Mark S Link
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Background. General anesthesia is an essential element of experimental medical procedures. Ketamine and isoflurane are agents commonly used to induce and maintain anesthesia in animals. The cardiovascular effects of these anesthetic agents are diverse, and the response of global myocardial function is unknown. Methods. In a series of 15 swine, echocardiography measurements of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) were obtained before the animals received anesthesia (baseline), after an intramuscular injection of ketamine (postketamine) and after inhaled isoflurane (postisoflurane). Results. The mean LVEF of an unanesthetized swine was 47 ± 3%. There was a significant decrease in the mean LVEF after administration of ketamine to 41 + 6.5% (P = 0.003). The addition of inhaled isoflurane did not result in further decrease in mean LVEF (mean LVEF 38 ± 7.2%, P = 0.22). Eight of the swine had an increase in their LVEF with sympathetic stimulation. Conclusions. In our experimental model the administration of ketamine was associated with decreased LV function. The decrease may be largely secondary to a blunting of sympathetic tone. The addition of isoflurane to ketamine did not significantly change LV function. A significant number of animals had returned to preanesthesia LV function with sympathetic stimulation.

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氯胺酮和异氟醚对实验性猪左心室射血分数的短期影响。
背景。全身麻醉是实验性医疗程序的基本要素。氯胺酮和异氟醚是常用来诱导和维持动物麻醉的药物。这些麻醉药对心血管的影响是多种多样的,对整体心肌功能的反应尚不清楚。方法。在15头猪中,在动物接受麻醉前(基线)、肌内注射氯胺酮后(氯胺酮后)和吸入异氟醚后(异氟醚后)获得左心室射血分数(LVEF)的超声心动图测量。结果。未麻醉猪的平均LVEF为47±3%。给予氯胺酮后平均LVEF显著降低至41 + 6.5% (P = 0.003)。吸入异氟醚未导致平均LVEF进一步降低(平均LVEF 38±7.2%,P = 0.22)。其中八头猪在交感神经刺激下LVEF增加。结论。在我们的实验模型中,氯胺酮的使用与左室功能下降有关。这种减少可能主要是由于交感神经的钝化。氯胺酮中加入异氟醚对左室功能无显著影响。大量动物在交感刺激下恢复了麻醉前左室功能。
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