Literature DB >> 6772048

[The effects of different anaesthetic technics on lactate under the course of aorto-femoral bypass operation (author's transl)].

H J Wüst, W D Spirgatis, W Sandmann, A Krian, O Richter.   

Abstract

46 measurements of lactate during aorto-femoral bypass-operation were performed under epidural analgesia, halothane- and neurolept anaesthesia. Independent of the metabolic parameters a significantly higher lactate rate was found under halothane anaesthesia than in the two other groups even though - at the same perfusion volume in all three groups - a significantly lower arterial mean pressure and peripheral resistance was measured under halothane- and epidural anaesthesia than under neurolept anaesthesia. The authors come to the conclusion that under aorto-femoral bypass operations a moderate hypotension can be carried out even in patients, showing arterio-sclerotic changes of the vessels, without a significant influence on metabolism.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6772048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anasth Intensivther Notfallmed        ISSN: 0174-1837


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