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PROPRANOLOL BLOCKS VENTRICULAR REFRACTORY PERIOD CHANGES WITH ORTHOSTATIC STRESS IN HUMANS
[摘要] The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that orthostatic stress shortens the right ventricular effective refractory period by reflex activation of beta-adrenergic receptors. Twelve patients undergoing electrophysiologic testing for standard clinical indicators were studied. After a full electrophysiologic study, patients underwent graded lower body negative pressure before and after administration of either propranolol (0.2 mg/kg intravenously) in Group I or atropine (0.035 mg/kg intravenously) in Group II. Before the addition of drugs, lower body negative pressure produced decreases in systolic blood pressure and significant increases in sinus rate. The effective refractory period shortened from 214 .+-. 8 (mean .+-. SEM) to 206 .+-. 7 ms at -40 cm H2O and to 197 .+-. 4 ms at-60 cm H12O lower body negative pressure. After propranolol, Group I patients had no change in right ventricular effective refractory period despite similar changes in sinus rate and systolic blood pressure. In Group II patients, atropine did not alter effective refractory period responses to lower body negative pressure. Thus, reflex adjustments to orthostatic stress result in shortening of right ventricular effective refractory period mediated by way of beta-adrenergic mechanisms. These findings constitute the first evidence that sympathetic influences mobilized by the body can directly modulate ventricular electrophysiologic changes.
[发布日期] 1988-12-01 [发布机构] 
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