The haemodynamic effects of intravenous paracetamol (acetaminophen) in healthy volunteers: A double-blind, randomized, triple crossover trial

Elizabeth Chiam, Laurence Weinberg, Michael Bailey, Larry McNicol, Rinaldo Bellomo

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Abstract

Aim The haemodynamic effects of intravenous paracetamol have not been systematically investigated. We compared the physiological effects of intravenous mannitol-containing paracetamol, and an equivalent dosage of mannitol, and normal saline 0.9% in healthy volunteers. Methods We performed a blinded, triple crossover, randomized trial of 24 adult healthy volunteers. Participants received i.v. paracetamol (1 g paracetamol +3.91 g mannitol 100 ml-1), i.v. mannitol (3.91 g mannitol 100 ml-1) and i.v. normal saline (100 ml). Composite primary end points were changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP), systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) measured pre-infusion, during a 15 min infusion period and over a 45 min observation period. Systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI) and cardiac index were measured at the same time points. Results Infusion of paracetamol induced a transient yet significant decrease in blood pressures from pre-infusion values (MAP -1.85 mmHg, 95% CI -2.6, -1.1, SBP -0.54 mmHg, 95% CI -1.7, 0.6 and DBP -1.92 mmHg, 95% CI -2.6, -1.2, P < 0.0001), associated with a transient reduction in SVRI and an increase in cardiac index. Changes were observed, but to a lesser extent with normal saline (MAP -0.15 mmHg, SBP +1.44 mmHg, DBP - 0.73 mmHg, P < 0.0001), but not with mannitol (MAP +1.47 mmHg, SBP +4.03 mmHg, DBP +0.48 mmHg, P < 0.0001). Conclusions I.v. paracetamol caused a transient decrease in blood pressure immediately after infusion. These effects were not seen with mannitol or normal saline. The physiological mechanism was consistent with vasodilatation. This study provides plausible physiological data in a healthy volunteer setting, supporting transient changes in haemodynamic variables with i.v. paracetamol and justifies controlled studies in the peri-operative and critical care setting.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)605-612
Number of pages8
JournalBritish Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Volume81
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2016
EventEuroanesthesia: The European Anesthesiology Congress Conference 2015 - Berlin, Germany
Duration: 30 May 20152 Jun 2015

Keywords

  • acetaminophen
  • adverse event
  • blood pressure
  • haemodynamic
  • intravenous
  • paracetamol

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