Comparative efficacies and durations of action of phenoxybenzamine, verapamil/nitroglycerin solution, and papaverine as topical antispasmodics for radial artery coronary bypass grafting

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Mussa, S
Guzik, TJ
Black, E
Dipp, MA
Channon, KM
Taggart, DP
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[1] John Radcliffe Hosp, Dept Cardiothorac Surg, Oxford OX3 9DU, England
[2] Univ Oxford, Dept Cardiovasc Med, Oxford, England
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10.1016/S0022-5223(03)00943-7
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: Radial arteries are increasingly used as conduits for coronary artery bypass grafts, but perioperative graft vasospasm continues to be a concern. Phenoxybenzamine, verapamil/nitroglycerin solution., and papaverine have been advocated as topical antispasmodic agents. We compared the relative efficacies and durations of action of these agents. Methods: Isometric tension developed in response to clinically important vasoconstrictors was measured in 100 radial artery rings (from patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting, n = 25) after 15 minutes of ex vivo incubation with phenoxybenzamine, verapamil/nitroglycerin solution, papaverine, or vehicle (control). Duration of action was assessed by measuring responses to vasoconstrictors in antispasmodic pretreated and control rings at intervals through 5 hours. <LF>Results: Verapamil/nitroglycerin solution reduced vasoconstriction in response to epinephrine, angiotensin II, prostaglandin F-2alpha, and phenylephrine but its effect had almost completely waned after 5 hours. Phenoxybenzamine prevented vasoconstriction in response to epinephrine, dopamine, and phenylephrine, with its effect lasting at least 5 hours. Papaverine had limited antispasmodic efficacy and prevented vasoconstriction in response to potassium (60 mmol/L) and phenylephrine for only 1 hour at the longest. Conclusions: Verapamil/nitroglycerin solution has a broad efficacy against a range of vasoconstrictors but a limited duration of action. Papaverine has the shortest duration of action. Phenoxybenzamine is an effective agent with a prolonged duration of action, specifically preventing catecholamine mediated vasospasm of radial artery conduits..
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