实验性休克的血流动力学和血流分布。去甲肾上腺素和异丙肾上腺素的作用。

Journal of the Oslo city hospitals Pub Date : 1989-03-01
H Dedichen
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观察出血性休克和内毒素休克犬的心排血量、局部血流量等血流动力学指标。失血性休克时,心排血量从其他血管床向冠状动脉循环重新分布。这是由除冠状动脉外所有血管区域的血管收缩引起的。在内毒素休克中,血管阻力在某些区域增加,而在其他区域降低。重分布有利于肠系膜和股动脉区域。两种休克模型的冠状动脉循环都维持得相对较好。所有血管层的氧提取量均有所增加。血pH值随休克的程度和持续时间而降低。在这些变量中只观察到很小的区域差异。除冠状动脉外,去甲肾上腺素增加了所有区域的血管阻力。异丙肾上腺素可降低各部位的血管阻力。这两种药物都有趋心作用。同样的反应在正常和受惊的狗身上都能看到。除了主要的休克治疗外,这些药物在休克治疗中仍有明智使用的余地。
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Hemodynamics and blood flow distribution in experimental shock. The effect of noradrenaline and isoproterenol.

Cardiac output, regional blood flow and other hemodynamic variables were observed on dogs in hemorrhagic and in endotoxin shock. In hemorrhagic shock, a redistribution of cardiac output from other vascular beds to the coronary circulation was seen. This was induced by vasoconstriction in all vascular regions except the coronary arteries. In endotoxin shock, vascular resistance increased in some regions and decreased in others. A redistribution in favor of the mesenteric and femoral regions was seen. The coronary circulation was relatively well maintained in either shock models. Increased oxygen extraction was seen in all vascular beds. Blood pH was decreased corresponding to the degree and duration of the shock. Only small regional variations were observed in these variables. Noradrenaline increases vascular resistance in all regions except the coronary arteries. Isoproterenol reduces vascular resistance in all areas. Both drugs have cardiotropic effects. The same response was seen in normal as well as in shocked dogs. In addition to principal shock treatment, there may still be a place for the judicious use of these drugs in shock therapy.

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