The hemodynamic aspects of pharmacological manipulation of cardiac contractility and vascular resistance in rewarming from hypothermia
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/14304Date
2018-12-07Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
Author
Håheim, BrageAbstract
Paper I
To describe hemodynamic response and phosphorylation of cardiac troponin I during rewarming from deep, stable hypothermia with use of the calcium sensitizer and PDE3 inhibitor levosimendan, compared to animals given placebo.
Paper II
To describe hemodynamic response to lowered systemic vascular resistance by nitroprusside administration during rewarming from hypothermia, compared to animals given placebo.
Paper III
To describe and compare the effects of levosimendan and nitroprusside on vital organ perfusion during rewarming from hypothermia, compared to animals given placebo.
Main results and conclusions
Hypothermia and rewarming depressed hemodynamic function in all control groups. Levosimendan improved cardiac output more than nitroprusside, while nitroprusside reduced vascular resistance. Nitroprusside demonstrated to superiorly improve organ blood flow.
The hemodynamic state after rewarming seems to be a combination of reduced cardiac function and unwanted systemic vasoconstriction. Organ perfusion is not only limited by available CO, but also altered autoregulation and vascular pathology.
Has part(s)
Paper I: Dietrichs, E.S., Håheim, B., Kondratiev, T., Sieck, G. & Tveita, T. (2014). Cardiovascular effects of levosimendan during rewarming from hypothermia in rat. Cryobiology, 69(3), 402-410. The article is available in the thesis introduction. Also available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cryobiol.2014.09.007.
Paper II: Håheim, B., Kondratiev, T., Dietrichs, E.S. & Tveita, T. (2017). The beneficial hemodynamic effects of afterload reduction by sodium nitroprusside during rewarming from experimental hypothermia. Cryobiology, 77, 75-81. The article is available in the thesis introduction. Also available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cryobiol.2017.05.002.
Paper III: Håheim, B., Kondratiev, T., Dietrichs, E.S. & Tveita, T. The beneficial effects of sodium nitroprusside and levosimendan on organ perfusion during rewarming from experimental hypothermia. (Manuscript). Full text not available in Munin.
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UiT The Arctic University of NorwayUiT Norges arktiske universitet
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