Abstract

Objective: Amrinone, a selective phosphodiesterase III inhibitor, is reported to have a potent inotropic effect on the left ventricle, but the effects of this drug on right ventricular contractility in the clinical setting are unknown. The concept of ventricular/arterial coupling was applied to investigate the effects of amrinone on right ventricular contractility and afterload with transesophageal echocardiography. Methods and Results: The study was performed in the intensive care unit with 11 patients who had undergone cardiac operations. Right ventricular cross-sectional area was measured with transesophageal echocardiography equipped with a capability of automated border detection as a surrogate for right ventricular volume. Multiple pressure-area loops were obtained by reducing preload to measure end-systolic elastance and effective arterial elastance. External work and pressure-volume area were also measured to calculate the efficiency of energy transfer from pressure-volume area to external work. Nitroprusside (0.3 to 0.5 μg · kg –1 · min –1) and amrinone (1 mg · kg –1 intravenously followed by 10 μg · kg –1 · min –1) were administered. With nitroprusside infusion, end-systolic elastance and effective arterial elastance remained unchanged (end-systolic elastance, 4.73 ± 2.18 mm Hg/cm 2 to 4.65 ± 2.09 mm Hg/cm 2; effective arterial elastance, 8.05 ± 3.84 mm Hg/cm 2 to 7.70 ± 3.64 mm Hg/cm 2). In contrast, amrinone reduced afterload (effective arterial elastance, 8.82 ± 3.99 mm Hg/cm 2 to 7.05 ± 4.01 mm Hg/cm 2, p = 0.004) and enhanced contractility (end-systolic elastance, 4.47 ± 1.79 mm Hg/cm 2 to 6.56 ± 2.22 mm Hg/cm 2, p = 0.007). Consequently, amrinone decreased the ventricular/arterial coupling ratio (effective arterial elastance/end-systolic elastance, 2.40 ± 1.45 to 1.16 ± 0.63, p = 0.009) and improved the efficiency of energy transfer (external work/pressure-volume area, 0.44 ± 0.15 to 0.54 ± 0.15, p = 0.013). Conclusions: Right ventricular pressure-area relations obtained with transesophageal echocardiography could successfully separate the simultaneous change in right ventricular systolic mechanics and afterload caused by amrinone. Amrinone caused enhancement of right ventricular contractility and afterload reduction. (J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1998;116:139-47)

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