S. Yamamoto et al., EFFECTS OF NITROGLYCERIN ON HEMODYNAMICS IN DOGS WITH EXPERIMENTALLY INSERTED HEARTWORMS, Journal of veterinary medical science, 55(2), 1993, pp. 217-220
Hemodynamic effects of nitroglycerin were investigated in dogs with ri
ght ventricular failure including engorgement of the pulmonary artery
and ascites induced by insertion of adult live heartworms into the pul
monary artery. The mean pulmonary arterial pressure (21.5+/-6.6 mmHg)
in heartworm-inserted dogs 4 or 5 weeks after heartworm insertion were
higher than that of control (4.2-7.1 mmHg). Nitroglycerin administere
d intravenously at doses of 3 or 10 mug/kg decreased pulmonary arteria
l pressure in these heartworm inserted dogs. This drug also decreased
pulmonary vascular resistance and total systemic resistance with no ef
fect on cardiac index and heart rate.