Potential adverse effects of volume loading on perfusion of vital organs during closed-chest resuscitation.

1984 
To determine whether expansion of blood volume improves vital organ perfusion pressures and blood flow during closed-chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation in dogs, we recorded intracranial and high-fidelity ascending aortic and right atrial pressures and measured total and regional blood flow with radioactive microspheres during cardiopulmonary resuscitation before and after rapid infusion of 1 liter of saline or dextran in 12 animals. Volume loading increased total forward blood flow from 327.1 +/- 50.9 to 692.7 +/- 105.9 ml/min (p less than .01). However, blood flow to the cerebral hemispheres, cerebellum, brainstem, and ventricular myocardium all decreased significantly. For example, blood flow to the left cerebral hemisphere fell from 16.5 +/- 2.4 to 5.5 +/- 1.7 ml/min/100 g (p less than .001), while left ventricular myocardial blood flow fell from 12.0 +/- 3.1 to 4.1 +/- 0.8 ml/min/100 g (p less than .05). These changes in critical regional flow were accompanied by disproportionate increases in right a...
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