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Randomized Controlled Trial
Use of ephedrine and dopamine in dogs for the management of hypotension in routine clinical cases under isoflurane anesthesia.
- Hui C Chen, Melissa D Sinclair, and Doris H Dyson.
- Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada.
- Vet Anaesth Analg. 2007 Sep 1; 34 (5): 301-11.
ObjectiveTo determine the cardiovascular responses of ephedrine and dopamine for the management of presurgical hypotension in anesthetized dogs.Study DesignProspective, randomized, clinical trial.AnimalsTwelve healthy client-owned dogs admitted for orthopedic surgery; six per groupMethodsPrior to surgery, 58 anesthetized dogs were monitored for hypotension [mean arterial pressure (MAP) <60 mmHg] that was not associated with bradycardia or excessive anesthetic depth. Ephedrine (0.2 mg kg(-1), IV) or dopamine (5 microg kg(-1) minute(-1), IV) was randomly assigned for treatment in 12 hypotensive dogs. Ten minutes after the first treatment (Tx(1)-10), ephedrine was repeated or the dopamine infusion rate was doubled. Cardiovascular assessments taken at baseline, Tx(1)-10, and 10 minutes following treatment adjustment (Tx(2)-10) were compared for differences within and between treatments (p < 0.05).ResultsEphedrine increased cardiac index (CI), stroke volume index (SVI), oxygen delivery index (DO(2)I), and decreased total peripheral resistance (TPR) by Tx(1)-10, while MAP increased transiently (<5 minutes). The second ephedrine bolus produced no further improvement. Dopamine failed to produce significant changes at 5 microg kg(-1) minute(-1), while 10 microg kg(-1) minute(-1) increased MAP, CI, SVI significantly from baseline, and DO(2)I compared with Tx(1)-10. The improvement in CI, SVI, and DO(2)I was not significantly different between treatments at Tx(2)-10.Conclusions And Clinical RelevanceIn anesthetized hypotensive dogs, ephedrine and dopamine improved cardiac output and oxygen delivery. However, the pressure-elevating effect of ephedrine is transient, while an infusion of dopamine at 10 microg kg(-1) minute(-1) improved MAP significantly by additionally maintaining TPR.
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