| Literature DB >> 1276013 |
J G Roberts, P Foëx, T N Clarke, M J Bennett, C A Saner.
Abstract
We have examined the haemodynamic effects of 0.8% trichloroethylene and 1% halothane anaesthesia in a control group of five dogs, chronically implanted with cardiovascular flow- and pressure-measuring apparatus and compared them with a similar group of six dogs pretreated for 3 weeks with oral propranolol (20 mg/kg/day). The effects of graded haemorrhage of 25% of the estimated blood volume and re-transfusion were studied. Cardiovascular function was satisfactory at all stages of the study except during trichloroethylene anaesthesia in the beta-blocked dogs when the response to blood loss was impaired severely. Therefore the use of trichloroethylene in the presence of propranolol may not be advisable in clinical practice.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 1276013 DOI: 10.1093/bja/48.5.411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Anaesth ISSN: 0007-0912 Impact factor: 9.166