Circulation, Vol 54, 335-337, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
LA Vismara, DM Leaman and R Zelis
In order to compare the venodilation effect of morphine in normal
individuals (22) with that in patients (13) with heart failure morphine
sulfate (0.1 mg/kg) was administered to 13 patients with mild pulmonary
edema. After morphine congestive symptoms improved and venodilation was
induced as determined by two independent techniques: venous pressure fell
10.2 mm Hg by the isolated hand technique and the venous volume of the
forearm increased by 0.48 cc/100 ml, measured by equilibration technique.
Neither finding differed from those in normal individuals. Reflex
venoconstriction noted on the taking of a single deep breath was unaffected
by morphine administration and was similar to that observed in normal
subjects. Since the drug morphine sulfate does not cause a major pooling of
blood in the limbs, the favorable effect of narcotics in patients with
pulmonary edema must be caused by other mechanisms such as splanchnic
pooling, afterload reduction or reduced breathing effort.
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