Curr Ther Res Clin E
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Curr Ther Res Clin E · May 2006
Olprinone/dopamine combination for improving diaphragmatic fatigue in pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs.
Diaphragmatic fatigue might contribute to the development of respiratory failure. In particular, the spontaneous, natural rate of phrenic nerve discharge occurs mainly in low-frequency ranges making low-frequency fatigue clinically important in both humans and animals. Olprinone, a phosphodiesterase 3 inhibitor, improves contractility in fatigued diaphragm, but is also associated with hypotension. Dopamine might be used concomitantly for treating related hypotension. ⋯ Olprinone 0.3 μg/kg sd min plus dopamine 5 μg/kg · min improved contractility in fatigued diaphragms and was not associated with hypotension in these pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs. Olprinone monotherapy and olprinone 0.3 μg/kg · min plus dopamine 2 μg/kg · min might improve contractility significantly. However, it was also associated with significant decreases in MAP.