Factors in the lethality of i.v. phencyclidine in conscious dogs.

W M Davis, R B Hackett, K W Obrosky, I W Waters
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1. Pretreatment were pancuronium prevented convulsions and hyperthermia, but had no effect on acidemia or changes in cardiovascular parameters after intravenous (i.v.) infusion of phencyclidine (PCP). 2. While dogs survived higher amounts of PCP, they failed to regain spontaneous respiratory function. 3. Mechanical ventilation alone increased the mean lethal dose/time of PCP and reduced the effects of PCP on arterial systolic pressure, cardiac output, and PCO2. 4. EKG showed ventricular arrhythmias, which progressed to death. 5. Phenytoin pretreatment plus respiratory assistance increased the lethal dose and reduced PCP effects on cardiovascular parameters, body temperature, and cardiac rhythm. 6. Blocking of convulsions prevented hyperthermia and acidemia; respiratory support reduced circulatory effects, but respired dogs then died, at higher doses, from a primary myocardial toxicity of PCP.

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1. 前处理是泮库溴铵预防惊厥和高热,但对静脉(i.v)输注苯环利定(PCP)后的酸血症或心血管参数的改变没有影响。2. 虽然狗能在高剂量的PCP中存活下来,但它们无法恢复自主呼吸功能。3.机械通气增加了PCP的平均致死剂量/时间,降低了PCP对动脉收缩压、心输出量和PCO2的影响。4. 心电图显示室性心律失常,并进展至死亡。5. 苯妥英预处理加呼吸辅助增加了致死剂量,降低了PCP对心血管参数、体温和心律的影响。6. 阻断惊厥可防止高热和酸血症;呼吸支持减少了循环作用,但呼吸狗随后死亡,在更高剂量下,从原发性心肌毒性的PCP。
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