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Ann Anesthesiol Fr ; 17(10): 1125-32, 1976.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14564

ABSTRACT

Ganglioplegic drugs, including trimetaphan, have been imperfect agents of arterial hypotension, liable to produce tachyphylaxis, and not blocking intercurrent attacks of adrenergic hypertension the dose is inconstant and reversibility sometimes doubtful. The association of neuroleptics, in particulier promazines, permits an appreciable economy in dosage, stabilises the curves of hypotension, with the disadvantage of blocking normalisation of blood pressure. Sodium nitroprusside does not have the disadvantage of ganglioplegic drugs. Although usable alone, the blood pressure graphs sometimes have a certain instability mainly due to the difficulty of regulating the ideal perfusion flow rate. The authors show that the association of neuroleptic drugs has here also an effect of economy of dosage and facilitates the rise in blood pressure. Verification of reinforcement of the effect of sodium nitroprusside by chlorpromazine, acepromazine and levomepromazine was carried out in the dog. The authors show significant graphs.


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Ferricyanides/therapeutic use , Hypotension, Controlled/methods , Nitroprusside/therapeutic use , Tranquilizing Agents/therapeutic use , Animals , Diazepam/therapeutic use , Dihydroergotoxine/therapeutic use , Dogs , Drug Therapy, Combination , Humans , Methotrimeprazine/therapeutic use , Phenoperidine/therapeutic use
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Ann Anesthesiol Fr ; 17(5): 551-9, 1976.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10794

ABSTRACT

In this experiment carried out on dogs, the authors demonstrate with the aid of very expressive illustrations that rapid variations in arterial pressure are accompanied by variations of the intracranial pressure. The latter may be, depending on the case, either in the same direction or inverse, according to the local cerebral vasomotor response accompanying the systemic arterial hypertension.


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Blood Pressure , Intracranial Pressure , Anesthesia, Inhalation , Anesthetics/pharmacology , Animals , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Brain/physiology , Dogs , Halothane/pharmacology , Humans , Intracranial Pressure/drug effects , Metaraminol/pharmacology , Phenylpropanolamine/pharmacology , Vasomotor System/physiology
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