超声造影:微泡对冠状动脉血流和左心室血流动力学的影响。

P R Silverman, S B Feinstein, R M Lang, C E McCoy, E D Frederickson, P W Walley, D Janzen, A Neumann, K M Borow
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对比超声心动图目前被用于心导管插管时心肌灌注的定义和定量。关于含微泡造影剂的生理作用存在有限和相互矛盾的数据。在本研究中,用电磁流量计测量了6只狗的冠状动脉血流量、血压和心率反应。通过放置在主动脉尖上方的主动脉内导管,使用心电图门控制的动力注射器输送7 - 9ml超声和非超声溶液(生理盐水、肾上腺素-76、葡萄糖50%和70%、山梨醇70%)。对超声和非超声药物的配对注射进行比较,以确定微泡的存在是否影响对这些药物的生理反应。同时记录左心室的二维横截面图像。数据以注射前控制值变化的百分比表示。注射后10秒内,冠状动脉血流量与注射前控制值相比减少了-1 ~ -10%。冠状动脉血流量在注射后10到25秒内增加,范围从+ 11%到+29%。全身血压在注射期间升高,然后在10秒内降至控制值以下。收缩压下降的幅度从-5不等。到-18%。舒张压下降幅度从- 13%到-33%。注射后20-30秒内,全身血压高于控制值。收缩压和舒张压升高幅度为+4 ~ +11%。(摘要删节250字)
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Contrast echocardiography: effects of microbubbles on coronary blood flow and left ventricular hemodynamics.

Contrast echocardiography is currently being used to define and quantitate myocardial perfusion at the time of cardiac catheterization. Limited and conflicting data exist regarding the physiologic effects of microbubble-containing contrast agents. In the present study, coronary blood flow measured using an electromagnetic flow meter, blood pressure, and heart rate responses were studied in six dogs. An ECG-gated power injector was used to deliver 7 to 9 ml of sonicated and nonsonicated solutions (saline, Renografin-76, dextrose 50% and 70%, and sorbitol 70%) through an intra-aortic catheter placed above the aortic cusps. Paired injections of sonicated and nonsonicated agents were compared to determine whether the presence of microbubbles affected the physiologic response to these agents. Simultaneous recordings of two-dimensional cross-sectional images of the left ventricle were obtained. Data are expressed as percentage of change from preinjection control values. Within 10 seconds of an injection, decreases in coronary blood flow occurred in a range from -1 to -10% compared with preinjection control values. Coronary blood flow increased between 10 and 25 seconds postinjection within a range from +11 to +29%. Systemic blood pressures rose during injections and then declined below control values within 10 seconds. The magnitude of the decline in systolic blood pressure ranged from -5. to -18%. Diastolic blood pressure declined in a range from -13 to -33%. Within 20-30 seconds postinjection, systemic blood pressure rose above control values. The magnitude of the systolic and diastolic blood pressure rise ranged from +4 to +11%.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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