1988
DOI: 10.1007/s0054080020050
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Interaction between diltiazem and halothane or enflurane in the canine blood-perfused papillary muscle and sinoatrial node preparations cross-circulated by chronically instrumented conscious donor dog

Abstract: Interaction of cardiovascular effects of diltiazem with those of halothane or enflurane was estimated in the canine isolated papillary muscle and sinoatrial node preparations perfused by arterial blood of the chronically instrumented conscious and halothane- or enflurane-anesthetized donor dog, into which diltiazem was infused i.v. at a rate of 20 micro g/kg/min for 60 min. One hour after diltiazem infusion, in the conscious donor dog, mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (DHR) were decreased to 84 +/- … Show more

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“…Furthermore, decreases in heart rate (−14%) and prolongation of the PQ interval (48%) have been reported after i.v. diltiazem infusion into conscious dogs [32]. Our results, together with the above-mentioned findings, suggest that compounds Y and Z block calcium channels.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…Furthermore, decreases in heart rate (−14%) and prolongation of the PQ interval (48%) have been reported after i.v. diltiazem infusion into conscious dogs [32]. Our results, together with the above-mentioned findings, suggest that compounds Y and Z block calcium channels.…”
Section: Open Access Ppsupporting
confidence: 75%