Induction of general anesthesia frequently induces arterial hypotension, which is often treated with a vasopressor, such as phenylephrine. As a pure α-agonist, phenylephrine is conventionally considered to solely induce arterial vasoconstriction and thus increase cardiac afterload but not cardiac preload. In specific circumstances, however, phenylephrine may also contribute to an increase in venous return and thus cardiac output (CO). The aim of this study is to describe the initial time course of the effects of phenylephrine on various hemodynamic variables and to evaluate the ability of advanced hemodynamic monitoring to quantify these changes through different hemodynamic variables. In 24 patients, after induction of anesthesia, during the period before surgical stimulus, phenylephrine 2 µg kg
Phenylephrine increases cardiac output by raising cardiac preload in patients with anesthesia induced hypotension
A. Kalmar, S. Allaert, P. Pletinckx, J. Maes, J. Heerman, J. Vos, M. Struys and T. Scheeren
J Clin Monit Comput 2018;32(6):969-976.