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Query: UMLS:C0020538 (
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Cardiac output was measured by a pulse contour method in reno-vascular hypertensive rats, deoxycorticosterone (DOC) hypertensive rats and normotensive control Wistar rats in the conscious state. All rats were male in sex and 12-13 weeks of age (2-3 weeks after operation in the hypertensive rats). Cardiac output per body weight was not significantly different among the groups. Therefore, the
hypertension
in the experimentally hypertensive rats in the conscious state was ascribable to an increased total peripheral resistance. After
anesthesia
with pentobarbital and thoracotomy, the DOC rats were no longer hypertensive. However, in the renovascular hypertensive rats, the hypertensive state due to an increase in vascular resistance persisted after
anesthesia
, thoracotomy, and even ganglion blockade with hexamethonium bromide, indicating the importance of non-neural factors in the renovascular
hypertension
. Aortic compliance measured in vivo under
anesthesia
was smaller in either the renovascular or DOC hypertensive rats than in the control rats before and after ganglion blockade, which suggests a non-neural hardening of elastic vessels in the experimental hypertensions.
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PMID:Hemodynamics of experimentally hypertensive rats in conscious and anesthetized states. 0 8
Pre-existing disease in the form of
hypertension
or ischaemic heart disease may increase morbidity and mortality in patients presenting for
anaesthesia
and surgery. The interaction of these two cardiovascular conditions in relation to
anaesthesia
has been studied in a series of 115 patients. The results did not support the view that antihypertensive drugs and beta-receptor blocking agents should be withdrawn before
anaesthesia
and surgery. The main cause for concern in providing
anaesthesia
for these patients is that sympathetic nervous activation induced either by anaesthetic manoeuvres or by surgical stimulation may lead to reflex cardiovascular responses which, by increasing myocardial oxygen demand, lead to episodes of myocardial ischaemia. In this respect beta-receptor blocking drugs appear to have a protective effect on the ischaemic myocardium.
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PMID:Medical problems of surgical patients. Hypertension and ischaemic heart disease. 1 Aug 25
The use of beta-blocking agents against
hypertension
and their rapid extension in daily practice we have to consider the problem of
anesthesia
of a patient undergoing such treatment. Continuation of the treatment increases the operative risk, discontinuation long before the operation leaves the
hypertension
to reappear and discontinuation 48 hours before may lead to a coronary or arrhythmic accident. Therefore, except in case of emergency, treatment may be maintained until the day before the operation, and in case or emergency extensive atropinisation is desirable. Finally prescription of selective beta-blocking agents decreases the risks.
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PMID:[Problems posed by anesthesia in the hypertensive treated with beta-blockaders]. 1 25
We studied the action of drugs on the cortical and systemic hemodynamic responses to reticular stimulation and somatic nociceptive stimulation. Central analgesics, even in high dosage, do not suppress the awakening reaction and the attack of
hypertension
produced by sciatic stimulation in curarised cats. The addition of a neuroplegic, such as Droperidol or Ethrane in low dosage, abolishes completely the response to painful stimulation. The action of pure analgesic
anesthesia
seems to be situated, above all, at spinal level.
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PMID:[Neurophysiologic justification of the place of neuroleptics in neuroleptanalgesia]. 1 90
The authors eliminated the disavantages of intravenous ketamine
anesthesia
, interfering with its wide use (
hypertension
, tachicardia, hypersalivation, diplopia etc.) by means of preliminary ganglionic blockade. Clinical studies of ketamine anesthesis with ganglionic blockade and without the latter illustrated the advantages of the suggested method.
...
PMID:[Method of stabilizing ketamine anesthesia]. 2 83
Succinylcholine chloride, administered to horses anesthetized with halothane in oxygen and mechanically ventilated, caused slight but significant (P less than 0.01) increases in heart rate. Significant alteration in mean arterial blood pressure did not occur, and there were clinically insignificant increases in serum K+ and C1- concentration. Cardiac dysrhythmia and myoglobinuria did not occur. Thus, effects of halothane
anesthesia
and mechanical ventilation prevented cardiac dysrhythmia and
hypertension
and greatly reduced the tachycardia generally associated with siccinylcholine administration.
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PMID:Physiologic effects of succinylcholine chloride in mechanically ventilated horses anesthetized with halothane in oxygen. 4 3
Endocardial viability ratio, arterial blood pressure, heart rate, central venous pressure and left ventricular diastolic pressure were examined in 50 patients undergoing one or more aorto-coronary grafts. General
anaesthesia
was obtained by morphine, diazepam, pancuronium and a mixture of oxygen and nitrous oxide. Morphine
anesthesia
did not effect EVR. Only mean arterial pressure showed a significant increase at the time of surgical stimulation. During sternotomy, EVR fell progressively in patients with
hypertension
. Tachycardia alone did not modify it. This
hypertension
was better treated by sodium nitroprussiate than by halothane or enflurane with regard to protection of the sub-endocardial layer against ischaemia. Under the influence of sodium nitroprussiate EVR rapidly reached values greater than those obtained under halothane or enflurane. In the hour following extra-corporeal circulation, endocardial viability ratio improved without any significant variation in classical haemodynamic parameters.
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PMID:[Effect of drugs used in anesthesia on endocardial viability ratio (EVR) in cardiac surgery]. 4 48
5 patients developed pulmonary oedema after retrograde femoral arteriography under general
anesthesia
. Because of the haemodynamic changes associated with radiographic contrast media, a good preoperative cardiological assessment is essential. The volume and nature of the contrast media injected and any other fluid administered should be carefully monitored. There is no apparent safe maximum dose of radiographic contrast media, but this work suggests that for 'Conray 420' (sodium iothalamate 70% w/v) a total dose should be less than 200 ml in a fit patient. The dose should be substantially smaller in patients with a history of evidence of myocardial infarction, myocardial insufficiency, myocardial ischaemia, or
hypertension
.
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PMID:Pulmonary oedema after radiological investigation of peripheral occlusive vascular disease. Adverse reaction to contrast media. 7 42
Nitroglycerin is a vasodilating agent by virtue of its actions on vascular smooth muscle fibers. It may be administered intravenously (using either 5 p. cent dextrose, or propylene-glycol solvant), sublingually, orally or by topical administration. It is rapidly metabolized, principally by liver. Its is not toxic. The vasodilatation that is produced is both arterial and venous and is dose-related in dog (1 microgram to 100 micrograms/kg/min). However, resistance and tachphylaxis may occur. Its principal use is for angor treatment, but it has been used for the treatment of arteriopathy of the lower limbs, biliar hypertony and arterial
hypertension
. It has been recently administered for the treatment of acute phase of myocardial infarction and during pre, per- and post-operative periods in cardiac surgery, neurosurgery and hip surgery, as myocardial protector or anti-hypertensive agent or hypotensive agent. The absence of toxicity and the rapid reversibility of its cardio-vascular effects which are similar to the effects of sodium nitroprusside are important reasons for its use in
anesthesia
and cardiac intensive care.
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PMID:[Pharmacology of nitroglycerin (author's transl)]. 11 40
Vasodilator responses to acute intra-arterial infusions of K+ are attenuated in dogs with chronic one-kidney perinephritic
hypertension
in rats with chronic two-kidney Goldblatt hypertension, and in men with essential hypertension. There is evidence that K+ evokes vasodilation by stimulating vascular smooth muscle membrane Na+-K+-activated adenosine triphosphatase, thereby increasing activity of the cellular Na+-K+ electrogenic pump. We therefore proposed that there may be an underlying decrease in the operation of this pump in vascular smooth muscle of hypertensives. The operation of the cellular Na+-K+ pump may be estimated by measurement of rubidium uptake. Thus, so further investigate our hypothesis, we measured 86Rb uptake in small mesenteric arteries and splanchnic veins from 12 dogs with chronic uncomplicated one-kidney perinephritic
hypertension
and from 12 normotensive control dogs. Vessels were excised under thiamylal
anesthesia
and incubated in cold medium (plasma or Krebs-Henseleit solution) for sodium loading and then the velocity of 86Rb uptake was estimated in the absence of or in the presence of ouabain, a specific inhibitor of the Na+-K+ pump. In neither arteries nor veins was there evidence for differences between hypertensives and normotensives in the ouabain-insensitive uptake of 86Rb. In contrast, the ouabain-sensitive 86Rb uptake was depressed by 42% in arteries (P less than 0.05) and by 49% in veins (P less than 0.01) from hypertensive dogs, if incubated in the dog's own plasma. These results indicate that the activity of a ouabain-sensitive Na+-K+ pump may be depressed in vascular tissue from dogs with chronic one-kidney perinephritic
hypertension
. Because the Na+-K+ pump in vascular smooth muscle is probably electrogenic, such an abnormality, by partially depolarizing the muscle cell membrane, would help to account for the elevated vascular resistance found in these dogs.
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PMID:Depressed function of a ouabain-sensitive sodium-potassium pump in blood vessels from renal hypertensive dogs. 13 55
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