PRELIMINARY STUDY ON CONTROLLED HYPOTENSION INDUCED BY NIMODIPINE IN CRANIOCEREBRAL SURGERY  

PRELIMINARY STUDY ON CONTROLLED HYPOTENSION INDUCED BY NIMODIPINE IN CRANIOCEREBRAL SURGERY

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作  者:张萍 王保国 王恩真 陈新中 

机构地区:[1]BeijingNeurosurgicalInstitute,DepartmentofAnesthesiology,BeijingTiantanHospital

出  处:《Chinese Medical Journal》1995年第6期22-24,共3页中华医学杂志(英文版)

摘  要:Nimodipine, produced in China, was applied to lower the blood pressure (BP) in 20 cases in craniocerebral operation. 0.02% solution of Nimodipine was dripped intravenously (by 0.02% of density), at a preliminary speed of 600-800 μg / min, and 4-12 mg of total dose. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) decreased and maintained at 7.3-8.0 kPa, and lasted 30-60 minutes. The scopes of decreasing pressure were 33.0%-37.7% of MAP, 31.6%-35.6% of systolic pressure (SP), and 36.1%-41.9% of diastolic pressure (DP). The re suits of lowering pressure which reduced the intraoperative bleeding were significant. After withdrawal of drug supply for 15-30 minutes, the BP raised up to the normal level. No "rebounding BP rise" occurred.Nimodipine, produced in China, was applied to lower the blood pressure (BP) in 20 cases in craniocerebral operation. 0.02% solution of Nimodipine was dripped intravenously (by 0.02% of density), at a preliminary speed of 600-800 μg / min, and 4-12 mg of total dose. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) decreased and maintained at 7.3-8.0 kPa, and lasted 30-60 minutes. The scopes of decreasing pressure were 33.0%-37.7% of MAP, 31.6%-35.6% of systolic pressure (SP), and 36.1%-41.9% of diastolic pressure (DP). The re suits of lowering pressure which reduced the intraoperative bleeding were significant. After withdrawal of drug supply for 15-30 minutes, the BP raised up to the normal level. No 'rebounding BP rise' occurred.

关 键 词:INTRAOPERATIVE minutes lowering WITHDRAWAL preliminary bleeding DIASTOLIC SYSTOLIC maintained decreasing 

分 类 号:R651.1[医药卫生—外科学]

 

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