Atropine abolishes electroencephalogram-associated heart rate changes without an effect on respiratory sinus arrhythmia during anaesthesia in humans

Pekka Loula, Arvi Yli-Hankala, Päivi Annila, Leena Lindgren, Ville Jäntti

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    Abstract

    Heart rate fluctuates with the electroencephalogram burst suppression pattern during anaesthesia: increasing at burst onset and decreasing at suppression. Heart rate also oscillates with positive pressure ventilation. The effects of atropine on these heart rate changes were studied in 12 patients during isoflurane anaesthesia and positive pressure ventilation at a frequency of 6 cycles min-1. Four additional patients served as controls. A bolus dose of atropine (20µg kg-1 intravenously) abolished the electroencephalogram-correlated heart rate changes; however, the amplitude of respiratory sinus arrhythmia was not changed after atropine. The control mechanism of the burst suppression pattern in electroencephalogram also affects parasympathetic heart rate control. The control mechanisms of respiratory sinus arrhythmia during anaesthesia with positive pressure ventilation differ from those during spontaneous breathing awake.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)435-440
    Number of pages6
    JournalActa Physiologica Scandinavica
    Volume149
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - 1993
    Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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