The mechanisms of arterial hypotension following intravenous anesthetic induction agents are multifactorial. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the effects of thiopental, propofol and etomidate on hemodynamics, sympathetic outflow and arterial baroreflex sensitivity using not only neuraxis-intact but also totally baro-denervated rabbits. A total of 60 rabbits was anesthetized with urethane, tracheotomized, and mechanically ventilated with oxygen in nitrogen (FiO2 0.5). The left renal sympathetic nerve was isolated and placed on a bipolar electrode to record renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA). Thirty animals underwent a surgical preparation of total baroreceptor denervation. Bolus injections of an anesthesia induction...
It has been demonstrated that propofol produces hypotension partially by its direct endothelium-inde...
Summary: Etomidate was infused in dogs to test whether the drug could be used for long-lasting stabl...
Barbiturates are used clinically as anaesthetics and to reduce raised intracranial pressure. One sid...
The mechanisms of arterial hypotension following intravenous anesthetic induction agents are multifa...
Induction of anaesthesia with propofol is ac-companied by a decrease in arterial pressure in associa...
SUMMARY. Curves relating renal sympathetic nerve activity and mean arterial pressure were derived in...
In the decerebrate rabbit etomidate caused dose-related decreases in mean arterial pressure and preg...
This prospective study aimed to compare the intraosseous (IO) and intravenous (IV) effects of propof...
The haemodynamic effects of anaesthetic induction with i.v. etomidate have been assessed in 36 patie...
Background: Cardiovascular instability after intravenous induction of anesthesia may be explained pa...
Background: General anesthesia induces unconsciousness and loss of reflexes, facilitating complex me...
The potency of three barbiturates (thiopentene, thiamylal and methohexitone) used in intravenous an...
Background: Cardiovascular instability after intravenous induction of anesthesia may be explained pa...
Hemodynamic stability is very much important during induction of general anesthesia. So, this study ...
The isometric contractions of isolated rat myocardiums to propofol were compared with those to thio...
It has been demonstrated that propofol produces hypotension partially by its direct endothelium-inde...
Summary: Etomidate was infused in dogs to test whether the drug could be used for long-lasting stabl...
Barbiturates are used clinically as anaesthetics and to reduce raised intracranial pressure. One sid...
The mechanisms of arterial hypotension following intravenous anesthetic induction agents are multifa...
Induction of anaesthesia with propofol is ac-companied by a decrease in arterial pressure in associa...
SUMMARY. Curves relating renal sympathetic nerve activity and mean arterial pressure were derived in...
In the decerebrate rabbit etomidate caused dose-related decreases in mean arterial pressure and preg...
This prospective study aimed to compare the intraosseous (IO) and intravenous (IV) effects of propof...
The haemodynamic effects of anaesthetic induction with i.v. etomidate have been assessed in 36 patie...
Background: Cardiovascular instability after intravenous induction of anesthesia may be explained pa...
Background: General anesthesia induces unconsciousness and loss of reflexes, facilitating complex me...
The potency of three barbiturates (thiopentene, thiamylal and methohexitone) used in intravenous an...
Background: Cardiovascular instability after intravenous induction of anesthesia may be explained pa...
Hemodynamic stability is very much important during induction of general anesthesia. So, this study ...
The isometric contractions of isolated rat myocardiums to propofol were compared with those to thio...
It has been demonstrated that propofol produces hypotension partially by its direct endothelium-inde...
Summary: Etomidate was infused in dogs to test whether the drug could be used for long-lasting stabl...
Barbiturates are used clinically as anaesthetics and to reduce raised intracranial pressure. One sid...