Does intravenous atropine affect stroke volume variation in man?

Zen'ichiro Wajima , Toshiya Shiga , Kazuyuki Imanaga
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Abstract

Objectives

Currently there are no reports of the effect of increasing heart rate (HR) induced by intravenous atropine on stroke volume variation (SVV). We hypothesized that increasing HR alters the value of SVV. This prospective study aimed to investigate changes in SVV values by increasing HR induced by intravenous atropine in patients with good cardiac function. We also re-evaluated the effect of intravenous atropine alone on hemodynamics including new hemodynamic parameters such as SVV.

Methods

Patients were chosen as participants of this study if, 30 minutes after anesthesia induction, HR was below 65 beats/min. Baseline hemodynamic values were recorded, and then the patients received intravenous atropine (0.01 mg/kg; max 0.5 mg). These values were recorded again after intravenous atropine every minute for 5 minutes.

Results

Ten American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I–II patients aged 37–65 years who were scheduled for elective surgery were included. Intravenous atropine significantly increased HR at the 1–5 minute time points, mean arterial pressure at the 1–4 minute time points, and cardiac output at the 1–3 minute time points compared with baseline values but did not significantly change SVV, stroke volume index, pressure of end-tidal CO2, and systemic vascular resistance.

Conclusion

Administration of intravenous atropine did not change SVV, and we present this as a novel finding.

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静脉注射阿托品是否影响男性脑卒中容量变化?
目的目前还没有关于静脉注射阿托品引起心率升高对脑卒中容积变化(SVV)影响的报道。我们假设HR的增加会改变SVV的值。本前瞻性研究旨在探讨静脉注射阿托品增加心功能良好患者HR后SVV值的变化。我们还重新评估了单独静脉注射阿托品对血液动力学的影响,包括新的血液动力学参数,如SVV。方法选择麻醉诱导后30分钟心率低于65次/分的患者作为研究对象。记录基线血流动力学值,然后静脉注射阿托品(0.01 mg/kg;最大0.5 mg)。每分钟静脉注射阿托品5分钟后再次记录这些数值。结果入选美国麻醉医师学会(ASA)体格状况I-II级,年龄37 ~ 65岁,计划择期手术的患者。与基线值相比,静脉注射阿托品显著增加了1-5分钟时的HR、1-4分钟时的平均动脉压和1-3分钟时的心输出量,但对SVV、脑卒中容积指数、尾潮CO2压和全身血管阻力无显著影响。结论静脉注射阿托品不会改变SVV,这是一项新发现。
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