Circulation, Vol 83, 1799-1807, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
KJ Beckman, RB Parker, RJ Hariman, JL Gallastegui, JI Javaid and JL Bauman
BACKGROUND. Cocaine abuse has been implicated as a cause of death due to
sudden cardiac arrest. METHODS AND RESULTS. We examined the hemodynamic and
electrophysiological effects of cocaine administered as a series of 5-mg/kg
i.v. boluses coupled with a continuous infusion in anesthetized dogs.
Sodium bicarbonate (50 meq i.v.) was administered as a potential antidote
in 11 of 15 dogs, and intravenous 5% dextrose was given in the remaining
four. In a dose-dependent fashion, cocaine significantly decreased blood
pressure, coronary blood flow, and cardiac output; increased PR, QRS, QT,
and QTc intervals and sinus cycle length; and increased ventricular
effective refractory period and dispersion of ventricular refractoriness.
No afterdepolarizations were noted in the monophasic action potential
recording. Nonsustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia occurred
spontaneously in two dogs, and sustained ventricular tachycardia could be
induced by programmed stimulation at the end of the dosing protocol in five
of 11 animals. Sodium bicarbonate promptly decreased cocaine-induced QRS
prolongation to nearly that measured at baseline but had no effect on the
other electrocardiographic or hemodynamic variables. In one dog, sodium
bicarbonate administration was associated with reversion of ventricular
tachycardia to sinus rhythm. CONCLUSIONS. We conclude that high-dose
cocaine possesses negative inotropic and potent type I electrophysiological
effects. Sodium bicarbonate selectively reversed cocaine-induced QRS
prolongation and may be a useful treatment of ventricular arrhythmias
associated with slowed ventricular conduction in the setting of cocaine
overdose.
ARTICLES
Hemodynamic and electrophysiological actions of cocaine. Effects of sodium bicarbonate as an antidote in dogs
Department of Medicine, University of Illinois, Chicago.
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