Hemodynamic Studies on Cholera

Author:

HARVEY RÉJANE M.1,ENSON YALE1,LEWIS MILENA L.1,GREENOUCH WILLIAM B.1,ALLY KHAIROON M.1,PANNO ROSALIND A.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Medicine, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Cardiopulmonary Laboratories of the Columbia Medical Division of Bellevue Hospital, the Manhattan Veterans Administration Hospital, New York, New York, and the Pakistan-SEATO Cholera Research Laboratory, Dacca, East Pakistan.

Abstract

The hemodynamic effects of hypovolemia and acidosis were studied in 23 patients with cholera. Studies were made before and during fluid replacement and administration of alkali. The major hemodynamic abnormalities encountered before rehydration can be ascribed to a reduction in circulating blood volume. Hypovolemia was associated with a reduction in cardiac output, blood pressures, and central blood volume. Restoration of blood volume returned these variables toward normal. The chief effect of acidosis appeared to be a redistribution of blood from the peripheral to the central circulation; consequently, central blood volume, lesser circulation pressures, and cardiac output were relatively well maintained despite hypovolemia. Fluid administration without correction of acidosis favored a disproportionate increase in central blood volume, while reduction in hydrogen ion concentration attending fluid replacement resulted in a more even distribution of the circulating blood volume and reduced the possibility of engorgement of the pulmonary bed. It is postulated that this redistribution of blood stems from peripheral venoconstriction and a reduction in the capacity of venous reservoirs induced by acidosis.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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