Haemodynamic actions of clonidine in tetraplegia - Effects at rest and during urinary bladder stimulation
- 1 June 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Spinal Cord
- Vol. 26 (3) , 200-203
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1988.31
Abstract
We studied the haemodynamic effects of clonidine (2 μg/kg/iv) in 7 tetraplegics and 7 normal subjects. Measurements of blood pressure, stroke volume, cardiac output and digital (finger) skin blood flow were made before and after clonidine for 60 minutes. Blood pressure, stroke volume and cardiac output did not fall in tetraplegics, unlike normals. Resting digital skin blood flow was higher in tetraplegics and fell after clonidine. In normal subjects however, an increase in digital skin blood flow occurred after clonidine. The pressor and digital vasoconstrictor responses to bladder stimulation were attenuated after clonidine. The inability of clonidine to induce a fall in blood pressure, stroke volume, cardiac output and cause peripheral vasodilatation in tetraplegics is consistent with its central sympatholytic effects. Attenuation of the responses to bladder stimulation suggest an effect on spinal sympathetic neurones.Keywords
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