TREATMENT OF HEMORRHAGIC-SHOCK IN DOGS WITH VERAPAMIL - EFFECTS ON SURVIVAL AND ON CARDIOVASCULAR LESIONS

  • 1 January 1979
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 41  (4) , 356-359
Abstract
Dogs were subjected to a standardized hemorrhagic shock procedure. Some were treated with verapamil and others were untreated. Dogs treated with verapamil were protected from the damaging effects of hemorrhagic shock on the heart. This was true even in treated dogs that had a rapid heart rate maintained by an intracardiac pacing electrode. The treated dogs did not show the intestinal hemorrhage that is usually seen in dogs subjected to hemorrhagic shock. Verapamil treatment increased the survival rate of shocked dogs in comparison with control dogs which were not treated.