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HYPOTENSION
Compiled by Mazen A. Maktabi, M.D.
University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

1. Aoki H, Inoue M, Mizobe T, Harada M, Imai H, Kobayashi A: Platelet function is inhibited by nitric oxide liberation during nitroglycerin-induced hypotension anaesthesia. Br J Anaesth. 79: 476-81, 1997.

2. Boldt J, Weber A, Mailer K, Papsdorf M, Schuster P: Acute normovolaemic haemodilution vs controlled hypotension for reducing the use of allogeneic blood in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy. Br J Anaesth 82: 170-4, 1999.

3. Brodsky JW, Dickson JH, Erwin WD, Rossi CD: Hypotensive anesthesia for scoliosis surgery in Jehovahs Witnesses. Spine 16:304-306, 1991.

4. Chang HS, Hongo K, Nakagawa H: Adverse effects of limited hypotensive anesthesia on the outcome of patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage. J Neurosurg. 92: 971-5, 2000.

5. Dietrich GV, Heesen M, Boldt J, Hempelmann G: Platelet function and adrenoceptors during and after induced hypotension using nitroprusside. Anesthesiology 85:1334-1340, 1996.

6. Endoh H, Honda T, Ohashi S, Hida S, Shibue C, Komura N: The influence of nicardipine-, nitroglycerin-, and prostaglandin E(1)-induced hypotension on cerebral pressure autoregulation in adult patients during propofol-fentanyl anesthesia. Anesth Analg 94(1):169-73, 2002.

7. Enlund M, Andersson J, Hartvig P, Valtysson J, Wiklund L: Cerebral normoxia in the rhesus monkey during isoflurane- or propofol-induced hypotension and hypocapnia, despite disparate blood-flow patterns. A positron emission tomography study. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 41: 1002-10, 1997.

8. Fukusaki M, Maekawa T, Kobayashi I, Hara T, Sumikawa K: Catecholamine and renin-angiotensin response during controlled hypotension induced by prostaglandin E1 combined with hemodilution during isoflurane anesthesia. J Clin Anesth 9: 321-7, 1997.

9. Harris SN, Rinder CS, Rinder HM, Tracey JB, Smith BR, Hines R: Nitroprusside inhibition of platelet function is transient and reversible by catecholamine priming. Anesthesiology 83:1145-1152, 1995.

10. Hersey SL, O'Dell NE, Lowe S, Rasmussen G, Tobias JD, Deshpande JK, Mencio G, Green N: Nicardipine versus nitroprusside for controlled hypotension during spinal surgery in adolescents. Anesth Analg 84:1239-1244, 1997.

11. Irestedt L, Lagerkranser M, Bergstrand G, Gordon E: Cerebral blood flow and metabolism during adenosine-induced hypotension in patients undergoing cerebral aneurysm surgery. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 33:15-28, 1989.

12. Jones AG: Profound hypotension: ethical considerations. Hosp Med 63(2):92-4, 2002.

13. Kadoi Y, Saito S, Kunimoto F, Morita T, Goto F, Kawahara F, Fujita N: Cerebral oxygenation during prostaglandin E1 induced hypotension. Can J Anaesth 45: 860-4, 1998.

14. Khambatta HJ, Stone JG, Khan E: Hypertension on discontinuation of sodium nitroprusside. Anesthesiology 51:127-130, 1979.

15. Khambatta HJ, Stone JG, Khan E: Propranolol alters renin release during nitroprusside-induced hypotension and prevents hypertension on discontinuation of nitropruside. Anesth Analg 60:569-573, 1981.

16. Knight PR, Lane GA, Hensiger RN, Bolles RS, Bjoraker DG: Catecholamine and renin-angiotensin response during hypotensive anesthesia induced by sodium nitroprusside or trimethaphan camsylate. Anesthesiology 59:248-253, 1983.

17. Lam AM, Gelb AW: Cardiovascular effects of isoflurane induced hypotension for cerebral aneurysm surgery. Anesth Analg 62:742-748, 1983.

*18. Michenfelder JD, Milde JH: The interaction of sodium nitroprusside, hypotension, and isoflurane in determining cerebral vasculature effects. Anesthesiology 69:870-875, 1988.

19. Ohata K, El-Naggar A, Takami T, Morino M, El-Adawy Y, El-Sheik K, Inoue Y, Hakuba A: Efficacy of induced hypotension in the surgical treatment of large cavernous sinus cavernomas. J Neurosurg 90: 702-8, 1999.

20. Owall A, Lagerkranser M, Sollevi A: Effects of adenosine-induced hypotension on myocardial hemodynamics and metabolism during cerebral aneurysm surgery. Anesth Analg 67:228-232, 1988.

21. Shapira Y, Gurman G, Artru AA, Ousyscher IE, Lam AM, Kollender Y, Meller I: Combined hemodilution and hypotension monitored with jugular bulb oxygen saturation, EEG, and ECG decreases transfusion volume and length of ICU stay for major orthopedic surgery. J Clin Anesth 9: 643-9, 1997.

22. Sperry RJ, Monk CR, Durieux ME, Longnecker DE: The influence of hemorrhage on organ perfusion during deliberate hypotension in rats. Anesthesiology 77:1171-1177, 1992.

23. Suttner SW, Lang K, Boldt J, Kumle B, Maleck WH, Piper SN: The influence of hyperoxic ventilation during sodium nitroprusside-induced hypotension on skeletal muscle tissue oxygen tension. Anesthesiology 96(5):1103-8, 2002.

24. Suttner SW, Piper SN, Lang K, Huttner I, Kumle B, Boldt J: Cerebral effects and blood sparing efficiency of sodium nitroprusside-induced hypotension alone and in combination with acute normovolaemic haemodilution. Br J Anaesth 87(5):699-705, 2001.

+25. Tinker JH, Michenfelder JD: Sodium nitroprusside: pharmacology, toxicology, and therapeutics. Anesthesiology 45:340-354, 1976.

26. Turner JM, Powell D, Gibson RM, McDowall DG: Intracranial pressure changes in neurosurgical patients during hypotension induced with sodium nitroprusside or trimetaphan. Br J Anaesth 49:419-425, 1977.

+27. Van Aken H, Miller ED Jr: Deliberate hypotension, Anesthesia. Edited by Miller RD. New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1481-1503, 1994.
 


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