www.coretext.org

home page
view the most recent articles
list by author

list by publication
view key articles about opioid dependence and veterinary medicine
advanced search
help about this page
link pages

email this page to a colleague   print the details    previous article next article return to search results

Article
Title Anesthesia and the microcirculation 
Author Turek Zdenek, Sykora Roman, Matejovic Martin, Cerny Vladimir  
Article Information Abstract
Publication Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia  There is increasing evidence that the microcirculation and its
regulation are severely compromised during many pathological
conditions, such as hemorrhage, sepsis, or trauma. The effects of
anesthetic agents on macrohemodynamics were investigated intensively in
the last several decades. Research regarding modern anesthetics and
anesthesia techniques has increased knowledge regarding the
nonanesthetic effects of anesthetic agents, including those on organ
perfusion and the microcirculation. Alterations in microvascular
reactivity, nitric oxide pathways, and cytokine release are
presumably the main mechanisms of anesthetic-induced tissue perfusion
changes. This review summarizes current methods of microcirculatory
status assessment and current knowledge regarding the
microcirculatory effects of intravenous and potent volatile
anesthetics and anesthesia-related techniques under both normal and
pathophysiological conditions.


Reference BUPP10074 
Year 2009 
Logged 09/02/2010 
Volume 13 
Part
Pages 249-258 
ISSN 1089-2532 
Keywords  
Comparison Drug  
Language English 

email this page to a colleague   print the details    previous article next article return to search results