Effects of trimetaphan-induced deliberate hypotension on human cochlear blood flow

Citation
T. Tono et al., Effects of trimetaphan-induced deliberate hypotension on human cochlear blood flow, ACT OTO-LAR, 1998, pp. 40-43
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Otolaryngology,"da verificare
Journal title
ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA
ISSN journal
00016489 → ACNP
Year of publication
1998
Supplement
539
Pages
40 - 43
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6489(1998):<40:EOTDHO>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
In order to observe the reaction of cochlear blood flow (CBF) to trimetapha n (TMP)-induced hypotension, CBF was measured with laser-Doppler flowmetry in 7 human subjects during general anaesthesia for middle ear surgery. All subjects showed a decrease in mean arterial pressure (MAP) during intraveno us infusion of TMP, followed by a gradual return to the baseline level afte r termination of the infusion. The CBF generally followed the MAP changes w ith the same pattern. Three of the seven subjects demonstrated a CBF change leger than the maximum MAP change, indicating the lack of a local autoregu latory mechanism in CBF. On the other hand, CBF changes were smaller in mag nitude than the maximum change in MAP for the rest of the subjects, suggest ing an autoregulatory mechanism in CBF. However, since the audiograms from these subjects indicated profound damage along the cochlear basal turn prob ably due to middle ear inflammation, concomitant vascular damage in this re gion offers another possible explanation for the inappropriate CBF changes. The present observations may also suggest that deliberately TMP-induced hy potension has a potentially harmful effect on CBF during otological surgery that attempts to preserve or-improve hearing.