2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinane.2004.06.017
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Human middle cerebral artery flow velocity during controlled hypotension combined with hemodilution—transcranial Doppler study

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“…Cerebral autoregulation maintains CBF constant down to a limit of cerebral perfusion pressure of 50 mmHg. However, inhaled anesthetics (14, 15) and hypotensive agents (16–18) can affect the autoregulation of CBF. The addition of CH to ANH has been reported to impair the augmentation of CBF induced by hemodilution (17–19).…”
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“…Cerebral autoregulation maintains CBF constant down to a limit of cerebral perfusion pressure of 50 mmHg. However, inhaled anesthetics (14, 15) and hypotensive agents (16–18) can affect the autoregulation of CBF. The addition of CH to ANH has been reported to impair the augmentation of CBF induced by hemodilution (17–19).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, inhaled anesthetics (14, 15) and hypotensive agents (16–18) can affect the autoregulation of CBF. The addition of CH to ANH has been reported to impair the augmentation of CBF induced by hemodilution (17–19). Crystal et al (17) showed that the increased CBF during hemodilution decreased again on CH, resulting in cerebral tissue oxygen metabolism imbalance, in dogs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%