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Ann Emerg Med ; 11(3): 119-26, 1982 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7065484

ABSTRACT

Twelve dogs were anesthetized and instrumental for determination of CVP, arterial pressure, intracranial pressure, left atrial pressure, and frontal cerebral cortical blood flow (CCBF) by the thermal method. A catheter was introduced into the venous return of the cerebral confluence to allow determination of cerebral A-V oxygen saturation differences. The animals were placed on cardiac bypass using a circuit from the right atrium to the pulmonary artery and a second circuit from the left ventricular apex to the left femoral artery. A heat exchanger was used to maintain a constant blood temperature of 37 C in the output of the left side bypass circuit. All animals were heparinized during bypass. Ventricular fibrillation was induced after completion of the bypass surgery. Two dogs served as controls. Pre-arrest determinations of hemoglobin, glucose, CCBF, and cerebral A-V oxygen differences were taken. Full circulatory arrest was carried out for 20 minutes by shutting off the cardiac bypass. Resuscitation was achieved by resumption of bypass perfusion. Acid-base balance was corrected quickly, and pre-arrest perfusion pressure was achieved and maintained for 90 minutes. All pressure parameters were monitored continuously. All pre-arrest determinations were repeated at 20, 40, 60, and 90 minutes post resuscitation. Five dogs were treated with 6 microgram/kg flunarizine administered IV drip over 10 minutes immediately post reperfusion. Five dogs were not treated post arrest. Treated animals had a prompt return of CCBF rates equal to or greater than pre-arrest flow, which persisted throughout the period of post-arrest observation. Untreated animals had markedly reduced CCBF and increased resistance. CCBF uniformly proceeded to near zero flow by 90 minutes. The ICP was not significantly altered by treatment.


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Calcium/antagonists & inhibitors , Cerebrovascular Circulation/drug effects , Cinnarizine/pharmacology , Heart Arrest/physiopathology , Piperazines/pharmacology , Vascular Resistance/drug effects , Animals , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Calcium/metabolism , Cinnarizine/administration & dosage , Cinnarizine/analogs & derivatives , Dogs , Flunarizine , Heart Arrest/metabolism , Intracranial Pressure/drug effects , Models, Biological , Resuscitation
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