Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology
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J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. · Jan 2008
Differential effects of inhaled and intravenous sildenafil in the prevention of the pulmonary endothelial dysfunction due to cardiopulmonary bypass.
The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of inhaled and intravenous sildenafil on the pulmonary endothelium-dependent relaxations, the hemodynamic profile and oxygenation after cardiopulmonary bypass. Five groups of Landrace swine were compared: 1) control; 2) cardiopulmonary bypass: 90 min of normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass; 3) precardiopulmonary bypass sildenafil nebulization; 4) postcardiopulmonary bypass sildenafil nebulization; 5) intravenous sildenafil administration prior to cardiopulmonary bypass. All groups underwent a 60-min period of pulmonary reperfusion after cardiopulmonary bypass. ⋯ Moreover, intravenous and inhaled sildenafil after cardiopulmonary bypass also prevented the increase in alveoloarterial gradient (P < 0.05). Both sildenafil formulations of administration prevent the occurrence of pulmonary endothelial dysfunction. Depending on the administration moment and the route, the administration of sildenafil improves the hemodynamic profile and post-cardiopulmonary bypass oxygenation.