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Journal of Clinical Anesthesia | 1990

Hemodynamic and catecholamine responses associated with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy

Rahim Behnia; Jonathan Moss; John B. Graham; Harry W. Linde; Michael F. Roizen

Patients undergoing extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for nephrolithiasis are anesthetized and immersed in water in a semisitting position. Hypertension and tachycardia have been reported to accompany ESWL, and it was hypothesized that those problems were a result of adrenal medullary release of epinephrine or norepinephrine. Therefore, the effects of ESWL on cardiovascular variables and circulating epinephrine and norepinephrine levels in nine patients anesthetized with 1.1% isoflurane in 50% nitrous oxide and oxygen were studied. End-tidal carbon dioxide (CO2) was maintained at 34 +/- 2 mmHg. Cardiac output (CO) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) were measured, and total peripheral resistance (TPR) was calculated at the following time points: (1) after immersion prior to shock wave therapy (control); (2) after 300 shocks; (3) after 800 shocks; and (4) 5 minutes after the completion of ESWL with the patient still immersed. Circulating epinephrine and norepinephrine concentrations were determined at the above times as well as before and after induction of anesthesia but prior to immersion. There was a statistically significant (p less than 0.05) decrease in CO and an increase (p less than 0.05) in MAP and TPR with ESWL treatment. These values returned to baseline levels when treatment was stopped. Plasma epinephrine and norepinephrine values did not change significantly throughout the study period. It was concluded that these ESWL-associated hemodynamic changes were probably not mediated via epinephrine or norepinephrine.


Archive | 1998

Use of methylnaltrexone and related compounds

Joseph F. Foss; Michael F. Roizen; Jonathan Moss; Chun-Su Yuan; William Drell


Archive | 2003

Use of methylnaltrexone and related compounds to treat chronic opioid use side affects

Joseph F. Foss; Michael F. Roizen; Jonathan Moss; Chun-Su Yuan; William Drell


Archive | 2004

Use of methylnaltrexone and related compound to treat constipation in chronic opioid users

Joseph F. Foss; Michael F. Roizen; Jonathan Moss; Chun-Su Yuan; William Drell


Archive | 2004

Use of methylnaltrexone and related compounds for treatment of constipation caused by endogenous opioids

Joseph F. Foss; Michael F. Roizen; Jonathan Moss; Chun-sun Yuan; William Drell


Archive | 2004

Oral use of methylnaltrexone and related compounds to induce laxation in chronic opioid users

Joseph F. Foss; Michael F. Roizen; Jonathan Moss; Chun-Su Yuan; William Drell


Archive | 2004

Use of methylnaltrexone and related compounds to induce laxation in chronic opioid users

Joseph F. Foss; Michael F. Roizen; Jonathan Moss; Chun-Su Yuan; William Drell


Archive | 2008

USE OF METHYLNALTREXONE AND RELATED COMPOUNDS FOR TREATMENT OF GASTROINTESTINAL DYSFUNCTION INDUCED BY ENDOGENOUS OPIOIDS

Joseph F. Foss; Michael F. Roizen; Jonathan Moss; Chun-Su Yuan; William Drell


Archive | 1997

Method for detecting cyanide in cutaneously transpired gas

Michael F. Roizen; Jonathan Moss; Carl Peck


Journal of Endourology | 1991

Hemodynamic and adrenal response to shock wave energy

Eli K. Michaels; Stephen K.B. Chinn; Jackson E. Fowler; Rahim Behnia; Harry W. Linde; Jonathan Moss

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Rahim Behnia

Northwestern University

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Eli K. Michaels

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Jackson E. Fowler

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Stephen K.B. Chinn

University of Illinois at Chicago

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