Cardiovascular research
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Cardiovascular research · Apr 1984
Distribution of cardiac output, oxygen consumption and lactate production in canine endotoxin shock.
Endotoxin causes shock accompanied by compensatory changes such as redistribution of cardiac output and increased oxygen extraction. We studied these effects in anaesthetised dogs (etomidate: 4 mg X kg-1 X h-1, n = 14) randomly assigned to a control (n = 6) and a shock group (endotoxin 1.5 mg X kg-1; n = 8). We measured left ventricular pressure, LVEDP and LVdP/dt (Millar microtip), mean systemic, central venous and pulmonary artery pressure (Statham P23Db), cardiac output (thermodilution), organ flow (microspheres, 15 micron, 5 labels), bloodgases (PO2, PCO2), pH and lactate. ⋯ Systemic and splanchnic oxygen extraction increased (by 66 and 71% at t = 60): oxygen consumption hardly changed; 60 min after endotoxin it tended to decrease. During shock serum lactate rose (by 167% at t = 60) before oxygen consumption fell. Myocardial oxygen consumption did not alter during shock but the tension time index decreased.