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Do synthetic adrenergic agents interfere with the measurement of endogenous plasma catecholamine concentrations?

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Do synthetic adrenergic agents interfere with the measurement of endogenous plasma catecholamine concentrations?

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PURPOSE: It is common to administer synthetic sympathomimetic and sympatholytic agents in the intensive care unit and operating room. The present study examines whether such agents, as well as the products of catecholamine metabolism, interfere with the quantitation of endogenous catecholamines by high-performance liquid chromatography. METHODS: Samples of drugs and metabolites were assayed before and after alumina extraction and their relative retention times were compared with dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine relative retention times. Blood samples from patients receiving these drugs were also assayed for their interferences with catecholamine determination. RESULTS: Phenylephrine interfered with the quantitation of epinephrine. Isoproterenol’s peak was so delayed it appeared in the following chromatogram. Dobutamine had two small peaks in vitro, whereas in the patient samples only one peak was identified; the other was probably masked by the dopamine peak. Labetalol had one

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