Abstract |
A common clinical problem is the differentiation among ejection and regurgitant murmurs. Inhalation of amyl nitrite is useful for this purpose because it increases the intensity of ejection murmurs while decreases that of regurgitant ones. Because amyl nitrite is not easily available, inhaled isoproterenol was tested in seventeen patients with ejection murmurs and eighteen with regurgitant ones. Isoproterenol was administered at doses of 480-640 mcg, according to age and corpulence. The changes in murmur amplitude and heart rate were phonocardiographically registered immediately and then every 15'' up to a minute and a half after the inhalation, and were expressed as percent of change with respect to basal values. Heart rate increased in both groups. The intensity of ejection murmurs increased immediately and maximally 45'' after inhalation; on the contrary, the intensity of regurgitant murmurs decreased immediately and maximally 15'' after inhalation. It is concluded that isoproterenol, whose effects are similar to those of amyl nitrite, can substitute the latter in the clinical and phonocardiographically differentiation of systolic murmurs.
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Authors | S Sánchez, E Meaney, J Enríquez, T Rodríguez, V Lepe |
Journal | Archivos del Instituto de Cardiologia de Mexico
(Arch Inst Cardiol Mex)
1987 Mar-Apr
Vol. 57
Issue 2
Pg. 151-4
ISSN: 0020-3785 [Print] Mexico |
Vernacular Title | Diferenciación de los soplos sistólicos expulsivos y regurgitantes con isoproterenol inhalado. |
PMID | 2955761
(Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
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Topics |
- Administration, Inhalation
- Adolescent
- Adult
- Aged
- Aged, 80 and over
- Child
- Child, Preschool
- Diagnosis, Differential
- Female
- Heart Auscultation
- Heart Murmurs
- Heart Rate
- Humans
- Isoproterenol
(administration & dosage)
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Phonocardiography
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