Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology
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J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. · Feb 2005
Effects of dobutamine on left ventriculoarterial coupling and mechanical efficiency in acutely ischemic pigs.
This study investigated the effects of dobutamine on left ventriculoarterial (VA) coupling and mechanical efficiency in acutely ischemic pigs. Experiments were performed in 12 pigs in which vascular properties, including peripheral resistance (R2), compliance (C), and arterial elastance (Ea), were estimated with a windkessel model, and left ventricular (LV) function by the slope (Ees) of the end-systolic pressure-volume relationship (ESPVR) and stroke work (SW). VA coupling was defined as Ees/Ea, and mechanical efficiency as SW/pressure-volume area (PVA). ⋯ SW and PVA increased to 3833 +/- 180 mm Hg x mL and to 7498 +/- 442 mm Hg x mL, respectively, while SW/PVA was unchanged. In ischemic pigs, dobutamine restored VA coupling through an increase in LV contractility and decrease in arterial elastance as a result of peripheral vasodilatation. However, myocardial oxygen consumption was increased, and mechanical efficiency impaired.