1. Oxygen Uptake after Major Abdominal Surgery
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D. Busserv, E. Butin, J. P. Hoen, Jean-Claude Levron, G. Annat, J. P. Viale, Jean Motin, J. M. Cottet-Emard, and Luc Quintin
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Mean arterial pressure ,business.industry ,Placebo ,Frisson ,Clonidine ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Rate pressure product ,Anesthesia ,Heart rate ,Shivering ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,medicine.drug ,Abdominal surgery - Abstract
To examine the effect of an alpha-2 agonist, clonidine, on oxygen uptake and on the incidence of postoperative shivering, 28 patients presenting for major abdominal surgery were randomly assigned in a double-blind manner to one of two groups. Intraoperatively, 14 patients received 5 micrograms.kg-1 clonidine infused over 3 h (clonidine group), and 14 patients received placebo (placebo group). Oxygen uptake was measured continuously over the first 3 postoperative hours with a mass spectrometer system. Circulatory variables, esophageal temperature, and skin temperature were measured over the first 6 postoperative hours. Heart rate, mean arterial pressure, rate pressure product, and norepinephrine concentration were decreased in the clonidine group (P less than 2 x 10(-4)). There were no differences among groups in the incidence of shivering and in the rate of increase of esophageal temperature. By contrast, oxygen uptake was lower in the clonidine group (P = 4 x 10(-4)). This contrasting pattern may be secondary to a reduction in the intensity of mean muscular tremor in the clonidine group.
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- 1991
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