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Comparison of Dopamine and Dobutamine Following Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Authors:Neal W. Salomon  John R. Plachetka  Jack G. Copeland
Affiliation:From the Surgery Department, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, AZ.
Abstract:
A prospective, randomized comparison of the hemodynamic effects of dopamine and dobutamine was performed in 20 patients following coronary artery bypass grafting. Approximately 6 hours postoperatively, when patients were hemodynamically stable, either dopamine or dobutamine was administered at 2.5, 5.0, and 7.5 μg per kilogram of body weight per minute. At 5.0 μg/kg, both drugs increased cardiac index without changing heart rate, mean arterial pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, or peripheral vascular resistance. At 7.5 μg/kg, dobutamine caused a further increase in cardiac index without changing the other variables. In contrast, increasing dopamine from 5.0 to 7.5 μg/kg/min caused significant increases in mean arterial pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, and pulmonary vascular resistance but no further increase in cardiac index. We conclude that dobutamine is preferable to dopamine in patients following coronary artery bypass grafting, since it produces consistent, dose-related increases in cardiac index without increases in heart rate, mean arterial pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, or pulmonary vascular resistance.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to Dr. Copeland   Surgery Department   University of Arizona Health Sciences Center   1501 N Campbell Ave   Tucson   AZ 85724.
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