Circulation, Vol 51, 1095-1100, Copyright © 1975 by American Heart Association
JT Willerson, GC Curry, JM Atkins, R Parkey and LD Horwitz
The influence of a relatively small increase in serum osmolality produced
by hypertonic mannitol on ventricular and systemic arterial hemodynamics
and coronary blood flow was studied in 20 patients undergoing cardiac
catheterization. Mannitol given to increase serum osmolality 10 mOsm
resulted in a small but significant increase in mean systemic arterial
pressure, maximum LV dp/dt, left ventricular end- diastolic pressure and
cardiac output but no significant change in heart rate or hematocrit. The
most prominent change in the patients studied, however, was in coronary
blood flow which increased 39% after mannitol. Patients with severe two and
three vessel coronary artery disease had increased in coronary blood flow
similar to those in patients without coronary artery disease. The data
suggest the need to further evaluate the physiological importance of the
increase in coronary blood flow produced by mannitol in patients with
coronary artery disease and indicate the possibility that mannitol might be
of value in treating certain problems in patients with coronary artery
disease,
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