“…Collectively, it might be concluded that general anesthesia using sevoflurane in combination with some vasoactive agents including phenylephrine may modulate hemodynamic changes according to the beach chair position. Indeed, a recent study has documented that sevoflurane-nitrous oxide, but not propofol-remifentanil, anesthesia affords an advantage to stabilize the mean blood pressure in the beach chair position [3]. Irrespective of decreases in both blood pressure and heart rate, the beach chair position under general anesthesia did not alter the cerebral TOI values throughout the current study.…”