2000
DOI: 10.1007/s005400070019
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Effects of sevoflurane and isoflurane on the ratio of cerebral blood flow/metabolic rate for oxygen in neurosurgery

Abstract: Deepening anesthesia from 0.5 to 1.0 MAC was maintained with no difference between the two agents during 4h of neurosurgery.

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“…The interpretation of animal data is further complicated by the effects of anesthesia (Sicard et al, 2003). Isoflurane, which was employed in the above studies and many others (Hutchinson et al, 2006;Lu et al, 2009), is vasodilative and may modulate the vascular response in a spatially varying manner depending upon local vascular compositions (Kuroda et al, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interpretation of animal data is further complicated by the effects of anesthesia (Sicard et al, 2003). Isoflurane, which was employed in the above studies and many others (Hutchinson et al, 2006;Lu et al, 2009), is vasodilative and may modulate the vascular response in a spatially varying manner depending upon local vascular compositions (Kuroda et al, 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, the remarkable SNR in animal hemodynamic studies make them appealing for comparison with human data. However, the involvement of anesthesia can bias baseline hemodynamics in a way that varies with the anesthetic agent (53). The bias is expected to account for significant DCBV and DCBF fluctuations and must be considered before major conclusions regarding human hemodynamics are drawn based solely on evidence from animal studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is therefore possible that the cerebrovascular resistance is slightly higher in nonexperimental settings. However, a counteracting effect of doxapram is possible as mild cerebral vasoconstriction has been reported after its use (27)(28)(29).…”
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