• J. Cardiothorac. Vasc. Anesth. · Aug 2019

    Observational Study

    Effective Dose of Landiolol, an Ultra-Short-Acting β-Blocker, to Decrease Heart Rate During On-Pump, Beating Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting.

    • Shingo Kawashima, Tadayoshi Kurita, Koji Morita, and Yoshiki Nakajima.
    • Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan. Electronic address: shingogo@hama-med.ac.jp.
    • J. Cardiothorac. Vasc. Anesth. 2019 Aug 1; 33 (8): 2195-2200.

    ObjectiveDecreasing the heart rate (HR) using landiolol, an ultra-short-acting β-blocker, is helpful for completing a meticulous distal anastomosis during on-pump or off-pump, beating coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery. We determine the effectiveness of landiolol to decrease the HR because the most effective dose has not been established.DesignObservational open-label pharmacodynamics cohort study.SettingSingle center, Hamamatsu University Hospital.Participants28 patients undergoing on-pump, beating CABG.InterventionsLandiolol 5 μg/kg/min was started (time 0) and then increased to 15, 25, and 35 μg/kg/min at 10-min intervals during left internal thoracic artery (LITA) to left anterior descending artery (LAD) anastomosis.Measurements And Main ResultsPharmacodynamics were characterized using a sigmoidal inhibitory maximum effect model to determine the percent decrease in HR according to the landiolol dose. Baseline (mean  ±  SD) HR (85 ± 10 beats/min) decreased to 81 ± 9, 71 ± 10, 67 ± 9, and 67 ± 9 beats/min, respectively, at the four landiolol infusion points evaluated. Estimated maximum percent decrease in HR from the baseline effective dose value (ED0) was -21.5 (-25.3 to -17.8) [mean (95% confidence interval)]%. ED50, ED90, and ED95 were 9.5 (9.0-10.1), 25.0 (22.5-27.6), and 35.2 (30.3-40.1) μg/kg/min, respectively.ConclusionsLandiolol maximally decreased HR just over 20% of the baseline HR. Hence, landiolol 25 μg/kg/min is likely a sufficient dose during LITA-LAD anastomosis during on-pump, beating CABG.Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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