Korean J Anesthesiol.  1993 Feb;26(1):1-9. 10.4097/kjae.1993.26.1.1.

The Cardiovascular and Intracranial Effects of Isoflurane, Sodium Nitroprusside, and Labetalol-Induced Hypotension in Cats

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, Chungnam National University College of Medicine, Taejon, Korea.

Abstract

Controlled hypotension has been used to facilitate the surgical procedure and to reduce blood loss. This study was performed to compare the change of the cardiovascular systerm and intracranial pressure following the controlled hypotension induced by isoflurane, sodium nitroprusside, and labetalol in 28 cats. The results were as follows. 1) Heart rate was decreased with the isoflurane-induced hypotension, increased with the sodium nitroprusside-mduced hypotension. Both were not significant, but labetalol-induced hypotension increased heart rate significantly(P< 0.05). 2) Intracranial pressure was increased with isoflurane, sodium nitroprusside, and labetalol-induced hypotension significantly(P< 0.05), but there was significantly small per cent ehange in labetalol-induced hypotension than sodium nitroprusside-induced hypotension(P< 0.05). 3) Cerebral perfusion pressure was decreased with isoflurane, sodium nitroprusside, and labetalol-induced hypotension significantly(P< 0.01), but there was significantly small per cent change in labetalol-induced hypotension than isoflurane or sodium nitroprusside-induced hypotension(P < 0.01, P< 0.001).

Keyword

Induced Hypotension; cardiovascular; intracranial effects; isoflurane; sodium nitroprusside; labetalol

MeSH Terms

Animals
Cats*
Heart Rate
Hypotension*
Hypotension, Controlled
Intracranial Pressure
Isoflurane*
Labetalol
Nitroprusside*
Perfusion
Sodium*
Isoflurane
Labetalol
Nitroprusside
Sodium
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