1963
DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.1963.tb00217.x
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EFFECT OF PERSANTIN® ON SPONTANEOUS VENTRICULAR FIBRILLATION IN DOGS IN DEEP HYPOTHERMIA An Experimental Study

Abstract: SUMMARY Eighteen dogs were cooled in ice water of 5–7°C., and the frequency of spontaneous ventricular fibrillation was observed. Five dogs served as controls, nine dogs were treated with 0.5 mg persantin/min., and four dogs with 0.25 mg persantin/min. In the control group, 80% fibrillated at 19.0–20.4°C. In the group with 0.5 mg Persantin/min., 33.3% fibrillated at 16.0–17.4°C.; in the 0.25 mg persantin/min. group, 75% fibrillated at 16.2–18.1°C. The pulse rate in the groups treated with persantin showed a … Show more

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“…In a canine model of hypothermia, dipyridamole is thought to mediate such effect (110) and reduced the core temperature of which dogs would go into VF (111).…”
Section: Other Pharmacological Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a canine model of hypothermia, dipyridamole is thought to mediate such effect (110) and reduced the core temperature of which dogs would go into VF (111).…”
Section: Other Pharmacological Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%