Paediatr Anaesth
October 2000
We examined cardiovascular changes associated with intra-abdominal insufflation in 20 children (mean age 6.1+/-4.7 years, ASA physical status I or II) undergoing laparoscopic surgery with general anaesthesia using echocardiography with a transthoracic approach.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors investigated the role of atrial natriuretic peptide (alpha-hANP 99-126) in essential hypertension by evaluating some hemodynamic and renal effects of acute peptide infusion (1 micrograms/kg for 1 min + 50 ng/kg for the following 20 min) in fourteen subjects: eight mild to moderate, untreated, essential hypertensives (EH) and six normotensive (N) controls, during 2 hour-clearance periods, the 1st after ANP infusion, the 2nd during placebo (PL) administration. The double-blind study was carried out after the patients had rested and fasted overnight. It showed no significant changes in heart rate (HR); instead, compared with placebo, mean blood pressure (MBP) decreased significantly in both groups, beginning from the 3rd min after ANP infusion was begun (N: PL = 87.
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