1987
DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(10)62039-5
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Nitrous Oxide for Blood Pressure Control after Coronary Artery Surgery: A Dose-Response Hemodynamic Study in Postoperative Patients

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“…Evaluation of data collected through the multiparameter monitor revealed that noninvasive blood pressure was statistically higher in the midazolam group (Figure 3) (Eisele et al, 1976;DiSesa et al, 1987). Previous studies corroborate the potential for hypotension associated with N2O/O2 use (Eisele et al, 1976;DiSesa et al, 1987), while oral midazolam was found to induce minimal changes in blood pressure (Rodrigo & Rosenquist, 1988).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Evaluation of data collected through the multiparameter monitor revealed that noninvasive blood pressure was statistically higher in the midazolam group (Figure 3) (Eisele et al, 1976;DiSesa et al, 1987). Previous studies corroborate the potential for hypotension associated with N2O/O2 use (Eisele et al, 1976;DiSesa et al, 1987), while oral midazolam was found to induce minimal changes in blood pressure (Rodrigo & Rosenquist, 1988).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Pharmacodynamically, nitrous oxide is an effective analgesic and amnesic that is capable of suppressing the response to surgical stimuli in paediatric patients undergoing cardiac surgery, 6 and sedating and controlling blood pressure in adult post-cardiac surgery patients. 7 Despite these desirable properties, the use of nitrous oxide in patients with pulmonary hypertension has been restricted by concerns that nitrous oxide may increase PVR and cause fight ventricular dysfunction. In patients anaesthetized with 1-2 rag.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Na avaliação dos dados coletados pelo monitor multiparamétrico, foi possível verificar que a pressão arterial não invasiva foi estatisticamente maior no grupo midazolam. Provavelmente devido a possibilidade de hipotensão relacionada a utilização do N2O/O2 (Eisele et al, 1976;DiSesa et al, 1987). Em relação a frequência cardíaca, não houve diferenças entre os grupos, mas um pico de frequência cardíaca foi encontrado logo após a anestesia em ambos os grupos.…”
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