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Comparative Study
. 1991 Mar;40(3):361-6.

[Effect of enflurane and halothane on hemodynamics during the induction of anesthesia]

[Article in Japanese]
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Comparative Study

[Effect of enflurane and halothane on hemodynamics during the induction of anesthesia]

[Article in Japanese]
T Shigematsu et al. Masui. 1991 Mar.

Abstract

The effects of enflurane (E) and halothane (H) on hemodynamics were studied during the inhalation of 2MAC of each anesthetic before the surgery. Mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), cardiac index (CI), systemic vascular resistance (SVRI) and stroke volume index (SVI) were measured noninvasively using automatic blood pressure manometer and ultrasonic Doppler method (Accucom). MAP decreased with both E and H, but the decrement was bigger with E. CI and SVI decreased with H, although increased with E. SVRI was unchanged with H, but decreased with E. These results indicate that enflurane causes the depression of blood pressure mostly by the decrease of afterload during the induction of anesthesia.

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