British Journal of Anaesthesia, Vol 77, Issue 3 408-412, Copyright © 1996 by The Board of Management and Trustees of the British Journal of Anaesthesia
M. Tanaka, T. Nishikawa and T. Mizutani
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 administration of 7% sodium bicarbonate solution 1 mmol kg-1 given
into the right atrium over 5 s. Sodium bicarbonate produced significant
decreases in MAP and RV dP/dtmax at 30 s in all groups except for the
anaemia acidosis group (P < 0.05). There was a significant decrease in
right ventricular stroke volume in the metabolic acidosis group from
baseline values (P < 0.05), and compared with the three other groups (P
< 0.05). These results indicate that the cardiodepressant effect of
sodium bicarbonate 1 mmol kg-1 i.v. during metabolic acidosis was more
pronounced than without acidosis, but was attenuated in the presence of
normovolaemic haemodilution.
LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS
Normovolaemic haemodilution attenuates cardiac depression induced by sodium bicarbonate in canine metabolic acidosis
Department of Anaesthesia/Critical Care Medicine, Tsuchiura Kyodo General Hospital, Tsuchiura, Ibaraki and Department of Anaesthesiology, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; Department of Anaesthesia, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan
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