Circulation, Vol 68, 813-820, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
HS Loeb, JP Ostrenga, W Gaul, J Witt, G Freeman, P Scanlon and RM Gunnar
Hemodynamic effects of dopamine and intravenous nitroglycerin alone, and in
combination, were studied in 27 patients with severe left ventricular
failure. Dopamine alone increased cardiac index from 1.8 to 2.5 l/min/m2
but also increased wedge pressure from 24 to 30 mm Hg and heart rate from
88 to 101 beats/min. Arterial oxygen saturation fell from 92% to 87% (p
less than .001). Nitroglycerin alone had a lesser effect on cardiac index
(1.8 to 2.2 l/min/m2) but decreased wedge pressure from 26 to 16 mm Hg and
heart rate from 91 to 86 beats/min. Arterial oxygen saturation fell from
91% to 90% (NS). Combined dopamine and nitroglycerin administration
resulted in optimal hemodynamics, with cardiac index of 2.9 l/min/m2, wedge
pressure of 17 mm Hg, and heart rate of 96 beats/min. Arterial oxygen
saturation remained low at 88% in spite of the reduction in left
ventricular filling pressure, which probably reflects increased
intrapulmonary right-to-left shunting coupled with increased pulmonary
blood flow. These results suggest that the combination of dopamine with
intravenous nitroglycerin should be considered for patients with severe
left ventricular dysfunction who require temporary pharmacologic support.
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Beneficial effects of dopamine combined with intravenous nitroglycerin on hemodynamics in patients with severe left ventricular failure
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