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  • Title: [Meptazinol, a new analgesic. Hemodynamic and respiratory effects].
    Author: Boldt J, Kling D, von Bormann B, Knoblauch K, Görlach G, Hempelmann G.
    Journal: Anaesthesist; 1987 Nov; 36(11):622-8. PubMed ID: 3322096.
    Abstract:
    In a prospective, randomized double-blind study the hemodynamic and respiratory effects of i.v. meptazinol, a new synthetic narcotic agonist-antagonist analgesic given in 2 dosages (2 mg/kg and 4 mg/kg), were compared over 15 min to a control group that received 0.9% saline solution as placebo. In a total of 80 patients scheduled for elective aortocoronary bypass surgery, the study was performed before and during general anesthesia and during extracorporeal circulation (ECC). A dose-dependent increase in mean arterial pressure (MAP) and total systemic resistance (TSR) were the predominant hemodynamic effects of meptazinol before and during anaesthesia (Tables 1 and 2). Within the study period no change in heart rate (HR) or cardiac index (CI) could be observed. Directly measured left ventricular parameters revealed a significant increase in left ventricular pressure (LVEDP, and dp/dtmax (Fig. 1). During ECC meptazinol injection was followed by a dose-dependent increase in perfusion pressure, indicating a direct vasoconstrictive effect; no influence on the capacitance system ("venous pooling") could be observed (Fig. 2). In the spontaneously breathing, premedicated patients (morphine hydrochloride 0.15 mg/kg and flunitrazepam 0.03 mg/kg) paO2 increased and paCO2 decreased, especially after injection of the higher dosage of meptazinol; there was no influence on intrapulmonary right-to-left shunting (Qs/Qt).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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