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Canine left ventricular function during experimental pancreatitis.

R D Goldfarb, W Tambolini, L Nightingale

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    Experimental pancreatitis (EP) did not impair left ventricular contractility in dogs. Despite initial drops in blood pressure and cardiac output, the heart

    Area of Science:

    • Cardiology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Physiology

    Background:

    • Experimental pancreatitis (EP) can affect cardiovascular function.
    • Left ventricular contractility is a key indicator of cardiac health.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the impact of experimental pancreatitis on left ventricular contractility.
    • To determine if EP leads to impaired cardiac function.

    Main Methods:

    • Induction of EP in dogs using trypsin and taurocholate.
    • Evaluation of left ventricular contractility using the end systolic pressure-diameter relationship (sigma ES).
    • Monitoring of hemodynamic parameters including mean arterial pressure (MABP) and cardiac output (CO).

    Main Results:

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    • Dogs survived for 5 hours post-EP induction.
    • A transient decrease in MABP was observed, stabilizing at 90% of control.
    • Cardiac output decreased, but peripheral resistance remained unchanged.
    • Left ventricular contractility, measured by sigma ES, showed a tendency to improve.

    Conclusions:

    • Experimental pancreatitis did not result in a loss of left ventricular contractility in this canine model.
    • Cardiovascular function may adapt or be resilient to the effects of EP in the short term.