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  • Title: Differential pressor response to intravenous ephedrine during recovery from deliberate hypotension.
    Author: Kanaya N, Nakayama Y, Nakayama M, Okazaki K, Hattori J, Kurosawa S, Edanaga M, Namiki A.
    Journal: J Clin Anesth; 2004 Jun; 16(4):266-70. PubMed ID: 15261317.
    Abstract:
    STUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine whether nitroglycerin or trimethaphan alters pressor response to intravenous (i.v.) ephedrine. DESIGN: Prospective, randomized study. SETTING: Operating room of a university hospital. PATIENTS: 60 ASA physical status I female patients scheduled for mastectomy. INTERVENTIONS: Patients were assigned to one of six groups (n = 10 in each). Group 1: nitroglycerin + normal saline (NS) i.v., Group 2: nitroglycerin + ephedrine 0.1 mg/kg i.v., Group 3: nitroglycerin + ephedrine 0.15 mg/kg i.v., Group 4: trimethaphan + NS i.v., Group 5: trimethaphan + ephedrine 0.1 mg/kg i.v., and Group 6: trimethaphan + ephedrine 0.15 mg/kg i.v. MEASUREMENTS: Hemodynamic responses to ephedrine following withdrawal of vasodilators were observed for 15 minutes. MAIN RESULTS: Ephedrine increased heart rate and mean blood pressure. After ephedrine 0.1 mg/kg i.v., the maximum pressor response in the trimethaphan group was approximately twofold that of the nitroglycerin group (p = 0.038). CONCLUSIONS: Ephedrine restored BP more easily in those patients who had received trimethaphan compared with those who had received nitroglycerin for deliberate hypotension.
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