Chinese Journal of Clinical Anatomy ›› 2021, Vol. 39 ›› Issue (6): 700-706.doi: 10.13418/j.issn.1001-165x.2021.06.010
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Zhao Hu1, Ma Qiming2, Chen Shaofeng2, Wu Dongfang3
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Abstract: Objective To explore the use of antispasmodic drugs to prevent norepinephrine- induced vasospasm. Methods Sixty-four SD rats were randomly divided into 8 groups. The rats were pretreated with 7 kinds of antispasmodic drugs for 30 minutes(Prostaglandin E1, sodium nitroprusside, magnesium sulfate, papaverine, phentolamine, verapamil and lidocainehydrocloride). Normal saline was used as a control agent. Then 0.1 ml norepinephrine (1:1000) was added to trigger vasospasm. The perfusion intensity and diameter of the femoral artery and vein were monitored by a laser speckle blood flow imaging system. Spss19.0 was used to compare the perfusion difference between groups. Results In the control group (normal saline), local application of norepinephrine for 5 minutes reduced arterial perfusion by 91% and venous perfusion by 78%. Both sodium nitroprusside and phentolamine could prevent the vasospasm of femoral artery and vein (P<0.05); papaverine only prevented the spasm of the femoral artery, and prostaglandin E1 only prevented the spasm of the femoral vein. Conclusions Pretreatment with sodium nitroprusside and phentolamine can prevent norepinephrine-induced vasospasm. Sodium nitroprusside has the strongest preventive effect, followed by phentolamine.
Key words: Vasospasm, Antispasmodic drugs, Preoperative prevention
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R-322
Zhao Hu, Ma Qiming, Chen Shaofeng, Wu Dongfang. Comparison of the efficacy of seven antispasmodic drugs in the prevention of norepinephrine-induced vasospasm[J]. Chinese Journal of Clinical Anatomy, 2021, 39(6): 700-706.
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