2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0750-7658(02)00657-3
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Exérèse de phéochromocytomes par cœliochirurgie. Effet du blocage périopératoire par lˈurapidil

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“…11 We have previously shown that perioperative infusion of urapidil may be effective in controlling intraoperative hypertension in these patients. 12 The aim of this prospective study was to con®rm the ef®cacy of perioperative i.v. urapidil by studying the relationship between plasma catecholamine levels and blood pressure during laparoscopic adrenalectomy for phaeochromocytoma.…”
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“…11 We have previously shown that perioperative infusion of urapidil may be effective in controlling intraoperative hypertension in these patients. 12 The aim of this prospective study was to con®rm the ef®cacy of perioperative i.v. urapidil by studying the relationship between plasma catecholamine levels and blood pressure during laparoscopic adrenalectomy for phaeochromocytoma.…”
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“…The preoperative use of urapidil in PCC patients was first published by Tauzin‐Fin and colleagues in a study of 9 consecutive patients. All 9 patients in that study received urapidil prior to surgery for 3 days, a protocol similar to that followed for the patients presented in the present study [11]. Acute variations in blood pressure could be managed with additive drugs and none of these patients developed severe hyper‐ or hypotension during surgery.…”
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“…Because orally administered phenoxybenzamine has an elimination half-life of 24 h, several series and case reports have examined the potential intravenous use of the selective a 1 -receptor antagonist urapidil for pretreatment in patients undergoing surgery for PCC, as urapidil reveals a significantly shorter elimination half-life of 2-4.8 h [10][11][12].…”
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“…Grâce à un phénomène de « down régulation », plus ou moins marqué selon l'imprégna-tion préalable en catécholamines, l'intensité de la réponse clinique peut varier d'un individu à l'autre. Sur une série de neuf patients, Tauzin-Fin et al, [18] rapportent le profil de sécrétion rencontré le plus souvent au cours de ce type de chirurgie (Tableau 1).…”
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“…Catécholamines : évolution peropératoire[18] n = 9 ; Médiane. Valeurs normales pg/ml : Na < 510, A < 170.…”
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