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Effects of vasoactive drugs on crystalloid fluid kinetics in septic sheep.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

Crystalloid fluid and vasoactive drugs are used in the early treatment of sepsis. The purpose of the present study was to examine how these drugs alter plasma volume expansion, peripheral edema, and urinary excretion.

Methods

Twenty-five anesthetized sheep were made septic by cecal puncture and a short infusion of lipopolysaccharide. After 50 min, a slow infusion of isotonic saline was initiated: the saline either contained no drug, norepinephrine (1 ?g/kg/min), phenylephrine (3 ?g/kg/min), dopamine (50 ?g/kg/min), or esmolol (50 ?g/kg/min). Ten min later, 20 mL/kg Ringer´s lactate solution was given over 30 min. Central hemodynamics, acid-base balance, and the urinary excretion were monitored. Frequent measurements of the blood hemoglobin concentration were used as input in a kinetic analysis, using a mixed effects modeling software.

Results

The fluid kinetic analysis showed slow distribution and elimination of Ringer´s lactate, although phenylephrine and dopamine accelerated the distribution. Once distributed, the fluid remained in the peripheral tissues and did not equilibrate adequately with the plasma. Overall, stimulation of adrenergic alpha1-receptors accelerated, while beta1-receptors retarded, the distribution and elimination of fluid. A pharmacodynamic Emax model showed that Ringer´s lactate increased stroke volume by 13 ml/beat. Alpha1-receptors, but not beta1-receptors, further increased stroke volume, while both raised the mean arterial pressure. Modulation of the beta1-receptors limited the acidosis.

Conclusions

Stimulation of adrenergic alpha1-receptors with vasoactive drugs accelerated, while beta1-receptors retarded, the distribution and elimination of fluid. The tendency for peripheral accumulation of fluid was pronounced, in particular when phenylephrine was given.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5322902 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of vasoactive drugs on crystalloid fluid kinetics in septic sheep.

Li Yuhong Y   Xiaozhu Zheng Z   Guomei Ru R   Qiannan Ding D   Hahn Robert G RG  

PloS one 20170223 2


<h4>Purpose</h4>Crystalloid fluid and vasoactive drugs are used in the early treatment of sepsis. The purpose of the present study was to examine how these drugs alter plasma volume expansion, peripheral edema, and urinary excretion.<h4>Methods</h4>Twenty-five anesthetized sheep were made septic by cecal puncture and a short infusion of lipopolysaccharide. After 50 min, a slow infusion of isotonic saline was initiated: the saline either contained no drug, norepinephrine (1 μg/kg/min), phenylephr  ...[more]

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