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INCREASED NOREPINEPHRINE LEVELS DURING CATHETERIZATION IN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY1

 

作者: Faye Chiou-Tan,   Susan Eisele,   James Song,   Jon Markowski,   Martin Javors,   Claudia Robertson,  

 

期刊: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation  (OVID Available online 1999)
卷期: Volume 78, issue 4  

页码: 350-353

 

ISSN:0894-9115

 

年代: 1999

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: Spinal Cord Injury;Tetraplegia;Epinephrine;Autonomic Dysreflexia;Catecholamine;Norepinephrine

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

The hypothesis for this study was that catecholamine levels increase during urinary catheterization in human patients with spinal cord injury. Catecholamine levels, blood pressure, and pulse were measured prospectively in 40 subjects at baseline and during urinary catheterization. Results showed a significant increase in norepinephrine levels from baseline 245 ± 240 pg (standard deviation (SD)) to 314 ± 311 pg (SD) during catheterization (P= 0.018, Wilcoxon's). Results also showed a nonsignificant increase in epinephrine levels from baseline (56 ± 70 pg, SD) to catheterization (84 ± 125 pg, SD;P= 0.35, Wilcoxon's). Systolic blood pressure increased from 114 to 124 mm Hg (P= 0.004, pairedttest). Diastolic blood pressure increased from 75 to 78 mm Hg (P= 0.11, pairedttest). There was no significant change in diastolic blood pressure or pulse (P= 0.11 andP= 0.29, respectively, pairedttest). In conclusion, norepinephrine levels increased during catheterization in patients with spinal cord injury. Knowledge of catecholamine levels in this process may assist in determining both pathophysiology and potential pharmacologic treatment options in future studies.

 



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