SummaryThis study evaluated the effects of sodium nitroprusside-induced controlled hypotension on the acute phase response in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy. Thirty patients were randomly allocated to two groups, a hypotension group (mean arterial blood pressure was adjusted to 50 mmHg) and a control group (mean arterial blood pressure > 70 mmHg). C-reactive protein increased signi®cantly in the hypotension group from 0.13 (0.23) to 9.85 (2.84) mg.ml À1 and in the control group from 0.15 (0.27) to 7.38 (3.02) mg.ml À1 . In both groups, serum amyloid A increased signi®cantly, but levels were higher in the hypotension group [585 (125) mg.l À1 ] than in the control group [460 (187) mg.l À1 ]. Interleukin-6 increased signi®cantly in both groups, but was higher in the hypotension group [139 (124) pg.ml À1 ] than the control group [56 (27) pg.ml À1 ]. Elastase showed no signi®cant changes in the control group but in the hypotension group there was a signi®cant increase from 65 (51) to 122 (75) ng.ml À1 . Sodium nitroprusside-induced hypotension was associated with a more pronounced acute phase reaction.