[The effects of isoflurane and enflurane on cerebral hemodynamics and cerebral oxygen consumption in humans]. 1988

R Larsen, and I Maurer, and H Khambatta
Zentrum Anaesthesiologie, Universität Göttingen.

The effects of isoflurane (1 MAC) and enflurane (1 MAC) on cerebral blood flow and cerebral oxygen consumption were studied in 20 male patients without intracranial disease undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery (mean age 57 and 59 years respectively). The aim of the study was to investigate whether both agents diminish autoregulation of cerebral blood flow and CO2 reactivity of cerebral blood vessels. Patients were randomly assigned to one of two groups (10 patients each) receiving either isoflurane 1.15 vol.% or enflurane 1.68 vol.% endexpiratory. Measurements were performed and blood samples were taken in the awake state (I); 15 min after achievement of steady-state conditions with 1.68 vol.% enflurane or 1.5 vol.% isoflurane without blood pressure support (II); during norepinephrine-induced hypertension at a cerebral perfusion pressure of 110 mmHg (III); and during controlled hyperventilation at a PaCO2 of 27 mmHg and normotension (IV). Cerebral blood flow was measured by the argon wash-in technique. Isoflurane and enflurane produced a significant drop in cardiac index and cerebral perfusion pressure and reduced cerebral blood flow significantly by 35% and 39% respectively. Cerebral oxygen consumption was also significantly decreased by 49% (isoflurane) and 50% (enflurane). Induced hypertension with norepinephrine increased cerebral blood flow significantly by 32% (isoflurane) and 26% (enflurane), while hypocapnia reduced cerebral blood flow significantly by 26% (isoflurane) and 29% (enflurane).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007530 Isoflurane A stable, non-explosive inhalation anesthetic, relatively free from significant side effects.
D008297 Male Males
D010101 Oxygen Consumption The rate at which oxygen is used by a tissue; microliters of oxygen STPD used per milligram of tissue per hour; the rate at which oxygen enters the blood from alveolar gas, equal in the steady state to the consumption of oxygen by tissue metabolism throughout the body. (Stedman, 25th ed, p346) Consumption, Oxygen,Consumptions, Oxygen,Oxygen Consumptions
D001794 Blood Pressure PRESSURE of the BLOOD on the ARTERIES and other BLOOD VESSELS. Systolic Pressure,Diastolic Pressure,Pulse Pressure,Pressure, Blood,Pressure, Diastolic,Pressure, Pulse,Pressure, Systolic,Pressures, Systolic
D001921 Brain The part of CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM that is contained within the skull (CRANIUM). Arising from the NEURAL TUBE, the embryonic brain is comprised of three major parts including PROSENCEPHALON (the forebrain); MESENCEPHALON (the midbrain); and RHOMBENCEPHALON (the hindbrain). The developed brain consists of CEREBRUM; CEREBELLUM; and other structures in the BRAIN STEM. Encephalon
D002560 Cerebrovascular Circulation The circulation of blood through the BLOOD VESSELS of the BRAIN. Brain Blood Flow,Regional Cerebral Blood Flow,Cerebral Blood Flow,Cerebral Circulation,Cerebral Perfusion Pressure,Circulation, Cerebrovascular,Blood Flow, Brain,Blood Flow, Cerebral,Brain Blood Flows,Cerebral Blood Flows,Cerebral Circulations,Cerebral Perfusion Pressures,Circulation, Cerebral,Flow, Brain Blood,Flow, Cerebral Blood,Perfusion Pressure, Cerebral,Pressure, Cerebral Perfusion
D004737 Enflurane An extremely stable inhalation anesthetic that allows rapid adjustments of anesthesia depth with little change in pulse or respiratory rate. Alyrane,Enfran,Enlirane,Ethrane,Etran
D006339 Heart Rate The number of times the HEART VENTRICLES contract per unit of time, usually per minute. Cardiac Rate,Chronotropism, Cardiac,Heart Rate Control,Heartbeat,Pulse Rate,Cardiac Chronotropy,Cardiac Chronotropism,Cardiac Rates,Chronotropy, Cardiac,Control, Heart Rate,Heart Rates,Heartbeats,Pulse Rates,Rate Control, Heart,Rate, Cardiac,Rate, Heart,Rate, Pulse
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults

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