Changes in plasma catecholamine concentrations during endotracheal intubation

W J Russell, R G Morris, D B Frewin, S E Drew, W J Russell, R G Morris, D B Frewin, S E Drew

Abstract

The changes in arterial pressure and arterial concentrations of noradrenaline, adrenaline and dopamine were monitored in 16 patients undergoing endotracheal intubation. Significant increases in mean arterial pressure and plasma noradrenaline were noted. The increases in arterial pressure were associated with increases in noradrenaline concentrations. Adrenaline and dopamine concentrations did not change significantly following intubation. The results suggest a predominantly sympathetic response during intubation and the need for prophylaxis in patients at risk.

Source: PubMed

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