The hypotensive effects of propofol at different sampling sites in cardiopulmonary bypass model.

H. Su, T. Chen, C. Cheng, Yu-Jen Yang, Jin‐ding Huang, C. Tseng
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BACKGROUND Although propofol has been widely used the uncertainties about its pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics are still in existence especially on acute infusion model. This study was designed to observe the changes of the arterial and superior vena cava blood concentrations of propofol during cardiopulmonary bypass and to see whichever site is more appropriate for pharmacodynamic studies of propofol. METHODS Eight patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass were infused rapidly with propofol. Samples were collected concurrently from bypass arterial side (Ca) and superior vena cava (Cv) side at 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, and 40 minutes after infusion and analyzed with high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). Arterial blood pressure was also recorded at the same time. RESULTS After administration, the concentration at Ca side was significantly higher than that at the corresponding Cv side from 0.5 to 5 min. The concentration at Ca side peaked at 0.5 min, then decreased rapidly and crossed the Cv curve at approximately 10 min. Thereafter Cv side concentration was slightly higher than that of Ca side. The mean arterial blood pressure decreased significantly from 1 to 20 min after injection. The change in Cv side was significantly consistent with the blood pressure change in the distribution phase (r = 0.78, r2 = 0.61 P < 0.001) (0 to 5 min). CONCLUSIONS There was a significant arteriovenous concentration difference of propofol after a rapid infusion in the cardiopulmonary bypass model. The hypotensive effect of propofol in the distribution phase can be predicted better on Cv side.
体外循环模型不同取样部位异丙酚的降压作用。
背景异丙酚虽然得到了广泛的应用,但其药代动力学和药效学的不确定性仍然存在,特别是在急性输注模型上。本研究旨在观察体外循环过程中动脉血药浓度和上腔静脉血药浓度的变化,以确定哪个部位更适合进行异丙酚的药效学研究。方法对8例体外循环患者快速输注异丙酚。于输注后0、0.5、1、1.5、2、5、10、20、30、40分钟同时从旁路动脉侧(Ca)和上腔静脉侧(Cv)采集样品,采用高压液相色谱法(HPLC)进行分析。同时记录动脉血压。结果给药后0.5 ~ 5 min, Ca侧浓度显著高于相应Cv侧浓度,Ca侧浓度在0.5 min达到峰值,随后迅速下降,并在10 min左右与Cv曲线相交,之后Cv侧浓度略高于Ca侧浓度。注射后1 ~ 20 min平均动脉血压明显下降。Cv侧的变化与分布期(0 ~ 5 min)血压变化有显著性一致(r = 0.78, r2 = 0.61 P < 0.001)。结论体外循环模型快速输注异丙酚后,其动静脉浓度存在显著差异。异丙酚在分布期的降压作用在Cv侧能较好地预测。
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