PMID: 8949821Sep 1, 1996Paper

Normovolaemic haemodilution attenuates cardiac depression induced by sodium bicarbonate in canine metabolic acidosis

British Journal of Anaesthesia
M TanakaT Mizutani

Abstract

This study was designed to determine if coexisting metabolic acidosis or normovolaemic haemodilution, or both, modifies the acute cardiodepressant effect of i.v. sodium bicarbonate. Thirty-one mongrel dogs were anaesthetized with halothane, and the lungs ventilated mechanically; dogs were allocated randomly to one of four groups: control group (pHa 7.39 (SD 0.03), base excess -1.0 (1.6) mmol litre-1, haemoglobin 13.9 (2.5) g dl-1 (n = 8)), metabolic acidosis group (pHa 7.21 (0.05), base excess -11.2 (2.1) mmol litre1, haemoglobin 13.4 (2.6) g dl-1 (n = 8)), anaemia group (pHa 7.40 (0.04), base excess 0.1 (2.0) mmol litre-1, haemoglobin 7.2 (1.1) g dl-1 (n = 8)) or anaemia acidosis group (pHa 7.22 (0.04), base excess -11.0 (2.2) mmol litre-1, haemoglobin 7.4 (0.3) g dl-1 (n = 7)). Metabolic acidosis was induced by continuous i.v. infusion of hydrochloric acid 2 mol litre-1. Normovolaemic haemodilution was undertaken by phlebotomy and simultaneous exchange with lactated Ringer's solution at 37 degrees C. Mean arterial pressure (MAP), pulmonary artery pressure, right atrial pressure (RAP), maximum rate of change of pressure in the right ventricle (RV dP/dtmax) and pulmonary blood flow (PBF) were measured at 30 s, 1 and 3 min after...Continue Reading

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Feb 20, 2010·Internal and Emergency Medicine·Ali A El-SolhJahan Porhomayon
Aug 18, 2004·Critical Care : the Official Journal of the Critical Care Forum·Brian K Gehlbach, Gregory A Schmidt
Apr 2, 1998·Anesthesiology·M TanakaS Sato

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