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  • Title: Reversal of nitrous oxide-induced depression of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction by lignocaine hydrochloride during collapse and ventilation hypoxia of the left lower lobe.
    Author: Bindslev L, Cannon D, Sykes MK.
    Journal: Br J Anaesth; 1986 Apr; 58(4):451-6. PubMed ID: 3954925.
    Abstract:
    The blood flow to the left lower lobe (QL), and total (QT) pulmonary blood flow, were measured in 10 open-chest dogs using electromagnetic flowmeters. Ventilation of the left lower lobe with 7% oxygen in nitrogen produced a greater reduction in QL/QT (41%) than lobar ventilation with 7% oxygen in nitrous oxide (33%). Lobar collapse reduced QL/QT by 65%, but there was no change in QL/QT when 50% nitrous oxide was administered to the right lung. The i.v. infusion of lignocaine hydrochloride during ventilation of the lobe with 7% oxygen in nitrogen produced no change in QL/QT. However, lignocaine infusion during lobar ventilation with 7% oxygen in nitrous oxide produced a further reduction in QL/QT to a value which was not significantly different from that observed during ventilation with 7% oxygen in nitrogen. Lignocaine had no effect on QL/QT during lobar collapse whether the right lung was ventilated with 50% oxygen in nitrogen or 50% oxygen in nitrous oxide. It is concluded that lignocaine reverses the depression of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction produced by lobar ventilation with nitrous oxide.
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