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Dexmedetomidine Reduces Shivering during Mild Hypothermia in Waking Subjects

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Reducing body temperature can prolong tolerance to ischemic injury such as stroke or myocardial infarction, but is difficult and uncomfortable in awake patients because of shivering. We tested the efficacy and safety of the alpha-2-adrenergic agonist dexmedetomidine for suppr...

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Autores principales: Callaway, Clifton W., Elmer, Jonathan, Guyette, Francis X., Molyneaux, Bradley J., Anderson, Kacey B., Empey, Philip E., Gerstel, Stacy J., Holquist, Kate, Repine, Melissa J., Rittenberger, Jon C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4523180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26237219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129709
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author Callaway, Clifton W.
Elmer, Jonathan
Guyette, Francis X.
Molyneaux, Bradley J.
Anderson, Kacey B.
Empey, Philip E.
Gerstel, Stacy J.
Holquist, Kate
Repine, Melissa J.
Rittenberger, Jon C.
author_facet Callaway, Clifton W.
Elmer, Jonathan
Guyette, Francis X.
Molyneaux, Bradley J.
Anderson, Kacey B.
Empey, Philip E.
Gerstel, Stacy J.
Holquist, Kate
Repine, Melissa J.
Rittenberger, Jon C.
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Reducing body temperature can prolong tolerance to ischemic injury such as stroke or myocardial infarction, but is difficult and uncomfortable in awake patients because of shivering. We tested the efficacy and safety of the alpha-2-adrenergic agonist dexmedetomidine for suppressing shivering induced by a rapid infusion of cold intravenous fluids. METHODS: Ten subjects received a rapid intravenous infusion of two liters of cold (4°C) isotonic saline on two separate test days, and we measured their core body temperature, shivering, hemodynamics and sedation for two hours. On one test day, fluid infusion was preceded by placebo infusion. On the other test day, fluid infusion was preceded by 1.0 μg/kg bolus of dexmedetomidine over 10 minutes. RESULTS: All ten subjects experienced shivering on placebo days, with shivering beginning at a mean (SD) temperature of 36.6 (0.3)°C. The mean lowest temperature after placebo was 36.0 (0.3)°C (range 35.7-36.5°C). Only 3/10 subjects shivered on dexmedetomidine days, and the mean lowest temperature was 35.7 (0.4)°C (range 35.0-36.3°C). Temperature remained below 36°C for the full two hours in 6/10 subjects. After dexmedetomidine, subjects had moderate sedation and a mean 26 (13) mmHg reduction in blood pressure that resolved within 90 minutes. Heart rate declined a mean 23 (11) bpm after both placebo and dexmedetomidine. Dexmedetomidine produced no respiratory depression. CONCLUSION: Dexmedetomidine decreases shivering in normal volunteers. This effect is associated with decreased systolic blood pressure and sedation, but no respiratory depression.
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spelling pubmed-45231802015-08-06 Dexmedetomidine Reduces Shivering during Mild Hypothermia in Waking Subjects Callaway, Clifton W. Elmer, Jonathan Guyette, Francis X. Molyneaux, Bradley J. Anderson, Kacey B. Empey, Philip E. Gerstel, Stacy J. Holquist, Kate Repine, Melissa J. Rittenberger, Jon C. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Reducing body temperature can prolong tolerance to ischemic injury such as stroke or myocardial infarction, but is difficult and uncomfortable in awake patients because of shivering. We tested the efficacy and safety of the alpha-2-adrenergic agonist dexmedetomidine for suppressing shivering induced by a rapid infusion of cold intravenous fluids. METHODS: Ten subjects received a rapid intravenous infusion of two liters of cold (4°C) isotonic saline on two separate test days, and we measured their core body temperature, shivering, hemodynamics and sedation for two hours. On one test day, fluid infusion was preceded by placebo infusion. On the other test day, fluid infusion was preceded by 1.0 μg/kg bolus of dexmedetomidine over 10 minutes. RESULTS: All ten subjects experienced shivering on placebo days, with shivering beginning at a mean (SD) temperature of 36.6 (0.3)°C. The mean lowest temperature after placebo was 36.0 (0.3)°C (range 35.7-36.5°C). Only 3/10 subjects shivered on dexmedetomidine days, and the mean lowest temperature was 35.7 (0.4)°C (range 35.0-36.3°C). Temperature remained below 36°C for the full two hours in 6/10 subjects. After dexmedetomidine, subjects had moderate sedation and a mean 26 (13) mmHg reduction in blood pressure that resolved within 90 minutes. Heart rate declined a mean 23 (11) bpm after both placebo and dexmedetomidine. Dexmedetomidine produced no respiratory depression. CONCLUSION: Dexmedetomidine decreases shivering in normal volunteers. This effect is associated with decreased systolic blood pressure and sedation, but no respiratory depression. Public Library of Science 2015-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4523180/ /pubmed/26237219 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129709 Text en © 2015 Callaway et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Callaway, Clifton W.
Elmer, Jonathan
Guyette, Francis X.
Molyneaux, Bradley J.
Anderson, Kacey B.
Empey, Philip E.
Gerstel, Stacy J.
Holquist, Kate
Repine, Melissa J.
Rittenberger, Jon C.
Dexmedetomidine Reduces Shivering during Mild Hypothermia in Waking Subjects
title Dexmedetomidine Reduces Shivering during Mild Hypothermia in Waking Subjects
title_full Dexmedetomidine Reduces Shivering during Mild Hypothermia in Waking Subjects
title_fullStr Dexmedetomidine Reduces Shivering during Mild Hypothermia in Waking Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Dexmedetomidine Reduces Shivering during Mild Hypothermia in Waking Subjects
title_short Dexmedetomidine Reduces Shivering during Mild Hypothermia in Waking Subjects
title_sort dexmedetomidine reduces shivering during mild hypothermia in waking subjects
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4523180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26237219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129709
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