Circulation, Vol 60, 170-173, Copyright © 1979 by American Heart Association
PL Wilkinson, JR Moyers, T Ports, K Chatterjee, D Ullyott and WK Hamilton
Rate-pressure product (RPP) is a sensitive index of myocardial oxygen
consumption (mVO2) in awake people. We wished to determine whether this
relationship persisted under anesthesia and in the face of concurrent large
changes in myocardial contractility and left ventricular filling pressures.
In 16 patients scheduled for coronary artery bypass surgery, we inserted
coronary sinus and Swan-Ganz catheters, and a central aortic catheter via
the brachial artery, before induction of anesthesia with either morphine (2
mg/kg) or halothane, chosen in random order. We measured aortic, pulmonary,
and venous pressures, cardiac output, systolic time intervals, and
thermodilution coronary sinus flow. We calculated mVO2 as coronary sinus
flow times myocardial arteriovenous oxygen content difference. We found
significant correlations between mVO2 and heart rate (r = 0.57), systolic
blood pressure (r = 0.52), the index delta /delta T (r = 0.53, and RPP (r =
0.78). Multiple regression of RPP and delta P/delta T against mVO2
increased their correlation (r = 0.86), while multiple regression of RPP
and pulmonary wedge pressure against mVo2 did not significantly improve the
correlation of RPP alone (r = 0.75). We conclude that hemodynamic changes
anesthesia and surgery do not decrease the sensitivity of RPP as an index
of mVO2.
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