TY - JOUR
T1 - Studies of experimental cervical spinal cord transection. Part I. Hemodynamic changes after acute cervical spinal cord transection
AU - Tibbs, P. A.
AU - Young, B.
AU - McAllister, R. G.
AU - Brooks, W. H.
AU - Tackett, L.
PY - 1978
Y1 - 1978
N2 - Two distinct and sequential patterns of hemodynamic alteration were observed after acute cervical spinal cord transection in anesthetized dogs. Interruption of the cord initially caused a 45% increase in mean arterial pressure (p<0.01), a 34% increase in systemic vascular resistance (p<0.05), and a 92% increase in left ventricular dp/dt (p<0.01), reflecting a generalized sympathetic response to trauma. Concomitant bradycardia and escape arrhythmias suggested relative parasympathetic hyperactivity. Resolution of the brief pressor response was followed by a second, more prolonged, period characterized by a fall in arterial pressure to 71% of control levels (p<0.05), a 16% decrease in systemic vascular resistance, and a 58.5% decrease in left ventricular dp/dt (p<0.01). These latter hemodynamic changes are consistent with sympathetic denervation and failure of regulatory mechanisms mediated by both alpha- and beta-adrenergic peripheral vascular and myocardial receptors.
AB - Two distinct and sequential patterns of hemodynamic alteration were observed after acute cervical spinal cord transection in anesthetized dogs. Interruption of the cord initially caused a 45% increase in mean arterial pressure (p<0.01), a 34% increase in systemic vascular resistance (p<0.05), and a 92% increase in left ventricular dp/dt (p<0.01), reflecting a generalized sympathetic response to trauma. Concomitant bradycardia and escape arrhythmias suggested relative parasympathetic hyperactivity. Resolution of the brief pressor response was followed by a second, more prolonged, period characterized by a fall in arterial pressure to 71% of control levels (p<0.05), a 16% decrease in systemic vascular resistance, and a 58.5% decrease in left ventricular dp/dt (p<0.01). These latter hemodynamic changes are consistent with sympathetic denervation and failure of regulatory mechanisms mediated by both alpha- and beta-adrenergic peripheral vascular and myocardial receptors.
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U2 - 10.3171/jns.1978.49.4.0558
DO - 10.3171/jns.1978.49.4.0558
M3 - Article
C2 - 690685
AN - SCOPUS:0018089090
VL - 49
SP - 558
EP - 562
JO - Unknown Journal
JF - Unknown Journal
IS - 4
ER -