[Blood flow in the operating field during controlled hypotension by nitroglycerin, trimetaphan and prostaglandin E1]
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[Blood flow in the operating field during controlled hypotension by nitroglycerin, trimetaphan and prostaglandin E1]
Abstract
We used the laser flowmeter to measure and compare the effect of nitroglycerin (TNG), trimetaphan (TMP) and prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) on the blood flow of operating field during hypotension induced by each drug. The study was done in 33 patients (TNG:13, TMP:13 and PGE1:7) anesthetized with modified NLA who underwent radical mastectomy. We put the probe of the laser flowmeter on the skin of the opposite breast to the operating field and measured the skin blood flow change. Measurements were made before and during hypotension induced by each drug. TMP-induced hypotension decreased blood flow significantly (P less than 0.05), but TNG and PGE1 had no significant effect. Intraoperative blood losses of TNG and PGE1 group were not significantly larger than that of TMP group. From this study we conclude that TNG, TMP and PGE1 can dry the operating field and decrease intraoperative blood loss similarly. Therefore we should choose the drugs to induce hypotension considering the effect of the drug on blood flow of the important organs and each patient's complications.
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