1976
DOI: 10.1007/bf03004994
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The effects of furosemide on renal blood flow and cortical perfusion during methoxyflurane and halothane anaesthesia

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“…Miller et al (1966) demonstrated that once a decrease in renal blood flow occurred with halothane, vasopressors only constricted the renal vascular beds furthermore in spite of an increase in systemic blood pressure . Leighton et al (1976) reported that furosemide did not increase total renal plasma flow when a reduction in renal blood flow was induced by methoxyflurane.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Miller et al (1966) demonstrated that once a decrease in renal blood flow occurred with halothane, vasopressors only constricted the renal vascular beds furthermore in spite of an increase in systemic blood pressure . Leighton et al (1976) reported that furosemide did not increase total renal plasma flow when a reduction in renal blood flow was induced by methoxyflurane.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%