Aortic input impedance in man: acute response to vasodilator drugs.
- 1 June 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 63 (6), 1305-1314
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.63.6.1305
Abstract
In 18 patients who underwent coronary arteriography, aortic velocity and pressure data were obtained during a control state and during either isoproterenol infusion at 1, 2 and 3 micrograms/min or graded nitroprusside infusion (average peak dose 60 micrograms/min). Impedance moduli and phase angles were derived to 10 Hz for controls states, isoproterenol at 2 micrograms/min, and at peak nitroprusside effect. Averaged control data included a mean resistance of 1460 dyn-sec-cm-5 and a characteristic impedance of 88 dyn-sec-cm-5 The characteristic impedance did not correlate with age (r = 0.21), coronary artery disease score (r = 0.17) or mean aortic pressure (r = -0.01). In 11 patients, isoproterenol induced a 38% reduction in mean resistance and a 10% reduction in mean aortic pressure. There was slight reduction in characteristic impedance and phase angles became less negative, to 2 Hz. In seven patients, nitroprusside induced a 38% reduction in mean resistance and a 22% reduction in mean aortic pressure. Impedance moduli decreased to 1.8 Hz and phase angles became less negative, to 3 Hz. Based on the different cardiovascular actions of these two drugs, the data suggest that vasodilators do not induce significant changes in the aortic impedance spectrum when not associated with a decrease in mean aortic pressure.This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
- Aortic Input Impedance during Nitroprusside InfusionJournal of Clinical Investigation, 1979
- Sustained Reduction of Cardiac Impedance and Preload in Congestive Heart Failure with the Antihypertensive Vasodilator PrazosinNew England Journal of Medicine, 1977
- Vasodilator Therapy for Heart FailureCirculation, 1973
- Cardiovascular actions of sodium nitroprusside in dogs*Anaesthesia, 1973
- A Catheter Tip Electromagnetic Velocity Probe and its EvaluationCardiovascular Research, 1967
- Isoproterenol and cardiovascular performanceAmerican Journal Of Medicine, 1964
- The Measurement of Input Impedance and Apparent Phase Velocity in the Human AortaActa Physiologica Scandinavica, 1964
- Blood Flow in ArteriesThe American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1963
- Cardiovascular effects of isoproterenol in normal subjects and subjects with congestive heart failureAmerican Heart Journal, 1960