The jaundiced heart: evidence of blunted response to positive inotropic stimulation

Obstructive jaundice has been known to cause severe hemodynamic disturbance. The present study was therefore designed to assess the cardiac involvement in jaundiced patients. The multiple-gated blood pool cardioscintigraphic studies were done in 9 jaundiced patients who had either cholestatic or obs...

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Main Authors: Lumlertgul D., Boonyaprapa S., Bunnachak D., Thanachaikun N., Praisontarangkul OA., Phornphutkul K., Keoplung M.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-35652014-08-30T02:35:03Z The jaundiced heart: evidence of blunted response to positive inotropic stimulation Lumlertgul D. Boonyaprapa S. Bunnachak D. Thanachaikun N. Praisontarangkul OA. Phornphutkul K. Keoplung M. Obstructive jaundice has been known to cause severe hemodynamic disturbance. The present study was therefore designed to assess the cardiac involvement in jaundiced patients. The multiple-gated blood pool cardioscintigraphic studies were done in 9 jaundiced patients who had either cholestatic or obstructive jaundice (mean total bilirubin 29.30 +/- 3.30 mg/dL), and in 8 normal volunteers (total bilirubin less than 1 mg%). None of the patients had evidences of obvious cirrhosis, intrinisic heart disease, or septicemia. Following intravenous dobutamine there was comparable change of blood pressure and heart rate in both groups. However the response of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) to dobutamine (10 micrograms/kg/min x 5 min) was strikingly blunted in the jaundiced patients as compared to that seen in the normal controls (3.56 +/- 0.9 vs. 12.7 +/- 2.2%, p less than 0.005). Our present data thus show that there is blunted myocardial contractile response to the inotropic stimulation in jaundiced patients. Such myocardial refractoriness to beta-1 stimulation may contribute to the susceptibility of jaundiced patients to postoperative shock and acute renal failure. 2014-08-30T02:35:03Z 2014-08-30T02:35:03Z 1991 Journal Article 0886-022X 1924912 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3565 eng
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description Obstructive jaundice has been known to cause severe hemodynamic disturbance. The present study was therefore designed to assess the cardiac involvement in jaundiced patients. The multiple-gated blood pool cardioscintigraphic studies were done in 9 jaundiced patients who had either cholestatic or obstructive jaundice (mean total bilirubin 29.30 +/- 3.30 mg/dL), and in 8 normal volunteers (total bilirubin less than 1 mg%). None of the patients had evidences of obvious cirrhosis, intrinisic heart disease, or septicemia. Following intravenous dobutamine there was comparable change of blood pressure and heart rate in both groups. However the response of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) to dobutamine (10 micrograms/kg/min x 5 min) was strikingly blunted in the jaundiced patients as compared to that seen in the normal controls (3.56 +/- 0.9 vs. 12.7 +/- 2.2%, p less than 0.005). Our present data thus show that there is blunted myocardial contractile response to the inotropic stimulation in jaundiced patients. Such myocardial refractoriness to beta-1 stimulation may contribute to the susceptibility of jaundiced patients to postoperative shock and acute renal failure.
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author Lumlertgul D.
Boonyaprapa S.
Bunnachak D.
Thanachaikun N.
Praisontarangkul OA.
Phornphutkul K.
Keoplung M.
spellingShingle Lumlertgul D.
Boonyaprapa S.
Bunnachak D.
Thanachaikun N.
Praisontarangkul OA.
Phornphutkul K.
Keoplung M.
The jaundiced heart: evidence of blunted response to positive inotropic stimulation
author_facet Lumlertgul D.
Boonyaprapa S.
Bunnachak D.
Thanachaikun N.
Praisontarangkul OA.
Phornphutkul K.
Keoplung M.
author_sort Lumlertgul D.
title The jaundiced heart: evidence of blunted response to positive inotropic stimulation
title_short The jaundiced heart: evidence of blunted response to positive inotropic stimulation
title_full The jaundiced heart: evidence of blunted response to positive inotropic stimulation
title_fullStr The jaundiced heart: evidence of blunted response to positive inotropic stimulation
title_full_unstemmed The jaundiced heart: evidence of blunted response to positive inotropic stimulation
title_sort jaundiced heart: evidence of blunted response to positive inotropic stimulation
publishDate 2014
url http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3502482
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/3565
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