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Wurzer, P; Branski, LK; Clayton, RP; Hundeshagen, G; Forbes, AA; Voigt, CD; Andersen, CR; Kamolz, LP; Woodson, LC; Suman, OE; Finnerty, CC; Herndon, DN.
Propranolol Reduces Cardiac Index But does not Adversely Affect Peripheral Perfusion in Severely Burned Children.
Shock. 2016; 46(5):486-491 Doi: 10.1097/SHK.0000000000000671 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Wurzer Paul
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Branski Ludwik
Kamolz Lars-Peter
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The aim of this study was to quantify the effect of propranolol on hemodynamic parameters assessed using the PiCCO system in burned children. We analyzed hemodynamic data from patients who were randomized to receive either propranolol (4 mg/kg/day) or placebo (control), which was initiated as a prospective randomized controlled trial. Endpoints were cardiac index (CI), percent predicted heart rate (%HR), mean arterial pressure (MAP), percent predicted stroke volume (%SV), rate pressure product (RPP), cardiac work (CW), systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI), extravascular lung water index (EVLWI), arterial blood gases, events of lactic acidosis, and mortality. Mixed multiple linear regressions were applied, and a 95% level of confidence was assumed. One hundred twenty-one burned children (control: n = 62, propranolol: n = 59) were analyzed. Groups were comparable in demographics, EVLWI, SVRI, %SV, arterial blood gases, Denver 2 postinjury organ failure score, incidence of lactic acidosis, or mortality. Percent predicted HR, MAP, CI, CW, and RPP were significantly reduced in the propranolol-treated group (P <0.01). Propranolol significantly reduces cardiogenic stress by reducing CI and MAP in children with severe burn injury. However, peripheral oxygen delivery was not reduced and events of lactic acidosis as well as organ dysfunction was not higher in propranolol treated patients.
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Adolescent -
Arterial Pressure - drug effects
Burns - mortality
Burns - physiopathology
Cardiac Output - drug effects
Child -
Child, Preschool -
Extravascular Lung Water - drug effects
Female -
Heart Rate - drug effects
Hemodynamics - drug effects
Humans -
Male -
Propranolol - therapeutic use
Prospective Studies -
Stroke Volume - drug effects

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Burns
cardiac index
cardiac output
hypermetabolism
transpulmonary thermodilution
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