Myocardial function and peripheral hemodynamic alterations were measured through the late stages of canine endotoxin shock. 60 min postendotoxin paired animals were given infusions of either 5 ml/kg per hr of 5% dextrose or dextrose plus isoproterenol (0.25 μg/kg per min). Comparable blood lactic and pyruvic acid levels were determined, the excess lactic acid calculated, and pH values were obtained. During the initial stages the classic pattern of hemodynamic alterations was observed; an excess of lactic acid appeared and the pH decreased. Outstanding was evidence of markedly reduced myocardial function in the late stages of shock with progressive rise in left ventricular end diastolic pressure (LVEDP), low cardiac index, rise of central venous pressure, increased central blood volume, tachycardia, and declining arterial pressure. Analyses of left ventricular function curves also indicated myocardial failure.
Boleslaw Starzecki, Wesley W. Spink
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