• Title of article

    Halothane Increases Myocardial Sensitivity to EpinephrineInduced Arrhythmias in Cirrhotic Rats

  • Author/Authors

    Gorji valokola ، Mahmoud - Tehran University of Medical Science , Jazaeri ، Farahnaz - Tehran University of Medical Science , Gharedaghi ، Mohammad Hadi - Tehran University of Medical Science , Sanatkar ، Mehdi - Tehran University of Medical Science , Zakeri ، Marjan - Tehran University of Medical Science , Norouzi ، Abass - Tehran University of Medical Science , Zebardast ، Jayran - Tehran University of Medical Science , Ejtemaei Mehr ، Shahram - Tehran University of Medical Science , Dehpour ، Ahmad Reza - Tehran University of Medical Science

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    216
  • To page
    221
  • Abstract
    Background: Cirrhotic patients are at a greater risk of different kinds of arrhythmias. Despite the wellknown arrhythmogenic effects of halothane, developing countries continue to use halothane due to its low cost. This study was designed to investigate the pathophysiology of halothane untoward effects on heart rhythm moreover was aimed to explore the effect of halothane anesthesia on the threshold of epinephrineinduced arrhythmia in cirrhotic rats.Methods: strong Bile duct ligation was used to induce cirrhosis. The subjects were anesthetized with halothane or pentobarbital. Arrhythmia was induced by intravenous injections of increasing doses of epinephrine. Blood pressure and the electrocardiogram were monitored. The threshold doses of epinephrine for induction of premature ventricular contraction (PVC), ventricular tachycardia (VT) and ventricular fibrillation (VF) were determined.Results: Cirrhotic rats had longer QTc intervals in comparison with shamoperated animals. Halothaneanesthetized rats had significantly shorter QTc intervals than pentobarbitalanesthetized rats in both cirrhotic and shamoperated groups. Halothane significantly decreased the threshold dose of epinephrine for induction of PVC, VT and VF in cirrhotic rats. The BP of different experimental groups did not differ with each other.Conclusion: Cirrhosis intensifies halothane induced ventricular arrhythmia and our results raise concerns regarding the use of halothane in cirrhotic patients.
  • Keywords
    cirrhosis , anesthesia , halothane , epinephrineinduced arrhythmias , rats
  • Journal title
    Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Journal title
    Archives of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
  • Record number

    2455612