The hypoxic effects of salbutamol 200 micrograms (CAS 18559-94-9) and bitolterol mesilate 740 micrograms (Biterol, CAS 30392-41-7), both administered by pressurized aerosol, were assessed by transcutaneous pO2 monitoring in 18 asthmatic subjects and in 12 normal volunteers. Unlike the latter, the asthmatics showed a highly significant difference in ptcO2 time course after the two drugs. After bitolterol mesylate the decrease in ptcO2 was much more gradual and the maximal decrease showed a 10-min time lag vs. salbutamol, which may partly explain the well known chronotropic effect of bitolterol. The clinical importance of the beta 2-induced hypoxemia may be related more to the dynamics of the ptcO2 decrease than to its absolute magnitude, which is usually fairly moderate.
Effects of salbutamol and bitolterol mesilate on pO2 levels in asthmatic patients and healthy volunteers
COGO, Annaluisa;
1992
Abstract
The hypoxic effects of salbutamol 200 micrograms (CAS 18559-94-9) and bitolterol mesilate 740 micrograms (Biterol, CAS 30392-41-7), both administered by pressurized aerosol, were assessed by transcutaneous pO2 monitoring in 18 asthmatic subjects and in 12 normal volunteers. Unlike the latter, the asthmatics showed a highly significant difference in ptcO2 time course after the two drugs. After bitolterol mesylate the decrease in ptcO2 was much more gradual and the maximal decrease showed a 10-min time lag vs. salbutamol, which may partly explain the well known chronotropic effect of bitolterol. The clinical importance of the beta 2-induced hypoxemia may be related more to the dynamics of the ptcO2 decrease than to its absolute magnitude, which is usually fairly moderate.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.