Effect of nitroprusside on end-diastolic pressure-diameter relations of the human left ventricle after pericardiotomy

1980 
Although studies in human beings have suggested that sodium nitroprusside may increase the diastolic compliance of the left ventricle, animal models have provided contradictory evidence following pericardiotomy. The effect of nitroprusside on the human left ventricle after pericardiotomy has not been reported. Accordingly, we studied the effects of intravenous sodium nitroprusside in eight patients during cardiac operations. Curves relating left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (EDP) to echocardiographically determined end-diastolic diameter (EDD) were determined during the transfusion of volume from the reservoir of the heart-lung machine (EDP varied from 5 to 35 mm Hg) before and during nitroprusside administration (1 to 4 mcg/kg/min). An average relation (EDP = 0.41 ± 0.40 [SD] e1.18 ± 0.58 EDD was obtained for eight patients by exponential curve fitting (r = 0.80 ± 0.08). Nitroprusside decreased systolic-left ventricular pressure (118 ± 16 to 100 ± 13 mm Hg, p
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