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Direct Effects of Propofol on the Left Ventricular Papillary Muscles of Rats Compared with Other Intravenous Induction Agents

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Authors

Lee, Sang Chul; Sohn, Young Zin

Issue Date
1992-06
Publisher
Seoul National University College of Medicine
Citation
Seoul J Med, Vol.33 No.2, pp. 153-160
Keywords
Isometric contractionPropofol. ThiopentalEtomidateBrevital
Abstract
The isometric contractions of isolated rat myocardiums to propofol were
compared with those to thiopental, etomidate, and brevital. 40 rat left ventricular papillary
muscles were evenly divided into four groups and were exposed to the mean maximum
post-induction plasma concentration and its double concentration in random order.
Both concentrations of propofol showed 17.5% to 22.5% depression in Tpd,
+dp / dt.nax, and -dp / dt.nax, which was the greatest among four agents, while thiopental
revealed the least depression. Brevital and etomidate depressed three parameters to a
similar degree. In Tr, 1FT, and RT90%, there were only negligible changes in all four
drugs in both concentrations.
We might say that the depression of myocardial contractility by propofol is, in
part,a important cause of hypotension. Therefore propofol should be used with caution
in patients with a depressed myocardial contractility.
ISSN
0582-6802
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/6355
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