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Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology ; (12)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-516881

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Objective To observe the effects of isoflurane on ocular hemodynamics .Methods Fifteen patients without eye diseases undergoing non-head and non-neck surgical procedures ,were enrolled in this study. Anesthesia was induced with intravenous propofol and atracuronium, followed by laryngeal mask insertion, and was maintained with isoflurane. Peak systolic velocity(PSV),end diastolic velocity(EDV),Tmax and resistant index(RI) of double ophthalmic arteries, central retinal artery and posterior ciliary arteries were determined by coloured Doppler imaging before anesthesia, 30 min following inhalation of isoflurane 1.0MAC or 1.5MAC respectively . Blood pressure, heart rate and SpO 2 were also measured at above time points.Results As compared with those before anesthesia ,no significant changes were found in all above parameters of double ocular arteries in all time points; PSV and EDV of central retinal artery decreased significantly with increase of isoflurane level(P005); all above parameters of posterior ciliary artery decreased significantly ,with increase of isoflurane level(P005). The diastolic pressure was positively correlated with PSV and EDV of central retinal artery and posterior ciliary arteries ,and negatively with RI , but no correlation to all above parameters of double ophthalmic arteries.Conclusions It may be dangerous for the patients with potential ischemia of eyes undergoing isoflurane anesthesia. Decreasing its concentration and improving blood pressure can increase ocular blood supply to prevent ophthalmic ischemic complications from occurrence.

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