Literature DB >> 3396579

Cutaneous and subcutaneous blood flow during general anaesthesia.

J L Saumet1, G Leftheriotis, J Dubost, F Kalfon, V Banssillon, M Freidel.   

Abstract

The vasodilator effect of anaesthetic agents on cutaneous vessels has often been investigated. In contrast, although subcutaneous tissue is concerned with metabolism and thermoregulation, the effects of anaesthesia on subcutaneous blood flow have not been well documented. The purpose of this study was to determine the magnitude of changes in cutaneous and subcutaneous blood flow during general anaesthesia in Man. Anaesthesia was induced with flunitrazepam in 15 patients before facial plastic surgery. Blood flow was estimated using heat thermal clearance (HC). Two HC sensors in different areas allowed the measurement of superficial and deep HC. Systolic (SABP), diastolic (DABP) and mean arterial blood pressure (MABP), heart rate (HR), and rectal and mean skin temperature were also recorded. After induction of anaesthesia, HR increased significantly (p less than 0.05) whereas SABP, DABP and MABP remained unchanged. The rectal-toe temperature gradient fell from 6.3 +/- 4.1 degrees C to 3.4 +/- 1.1 degrees C (p less than 0.01) suggesting a reduction in vasomotor tone. Superficial HC increased from 0.37 +/- 0.06 to 0.42 +/- 0.08 W.m-1.degrees C-1 (p less than 0.05) whereas deep HC decreased from 0.33 +/- 0.07 to 0.31 +/- 0.09 W.m-1.degrees C-1 (NS) and returned to the control value thereafter. Rectal temperature and mean skin temperature were unchanged. The changes in deep HC are similar to those previously observed in muscle during induction of anaesthesia. Our results show that anaesthesia mainly affects cutaneous blood flow, without any significant change in subcutaneous blood flow during the early phase of anaesthesia in human beings.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3396579     DOI: 10.1007/bf00418469

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol        ISSN: 0301-5548


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