Catheterization and cardiovascular diagnosis
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Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn · Jan 1989
Effects of respiration and vasodilation on venous volume in animals and man, as measured with an impedance catheter.
Venous return determines cardiac preload and is in turn affected by respiration and vasodilation. The purpose of the present study was to examine the dynamics of venous return and venous volume, using impedance volume measurements in the venous system. In order to develop a methodology for the assessment of venous volume and venous return in man, we first studied 17 endotracheally intubated and ventilated anesthetized closed-chest dogs. ⋯ We conclude that venous volume and the dynamics of venous return can be assessed in animals and man with an impedance catheter. Specifically, we show the divergent effects of respiration, ventilation, PEEP, and nitroglycerin on IVC volumes above and below the diaphragm. Beta-adrenergic blockage does not appear to play a role in altering any of these effects.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)