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Title: [Use of dopamine in sequelae of extracorporeal circulation. Apropos of 50 patients]. Author: Rapuzzi A, Roux JJ, Bolle G, Ebagosti A, Salomon M, Talmoudi T, Valeix B, Jouven JC. Journal: Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss; 1979 Apr; 72(4):433-9. PubMed ID: 112942. Abstract: Dopamine was used after open heart surgery in a group of 50 patients. The therapeutic indications were: diffuse coronary insufficiency in 27 cases, myocardial infarction in 12 cases and early septicaemic shock in 6 cases. In the other 5 cases, dopamine was prescribed for short lasting circulatory insufficiency. The dosage varied between 3-15 gammas/kg/min. The variations of different parameters were studied over 12 hours. Improvement of cardiac efficiency was an early feature (less than 3 h) and was observed for all dosages (above 3 gammas/kg/min). It was accompanied by a marked diuresis. The chromotropic effects were non-existent at these dosages. At medium-term dopamine was effective in 40 patients (80 p. 100). Dopamine is effective in over 3 out of 4 cases after cardiopulmonary bypass. Its effect is immediate, and is observed in dosages less than 10 gammas/kg/min.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]