Cerebrovascular carbon dioxide reactivity in sheep: Effect of propofol or isoflurane anaesthesia

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作者
Myburgh, JA [1 ]
Upton, RN [1 ]
Ludbrook, GL [1 ]
Martinez, A [1 ]
Grant, C [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Adelaide, Dept Anaesthesia & Intens Care, Adelaide, SA, Australia
关键词
carbon dioxide : cerebrovascular reactivity; cerebral blood flow; propolol; isoflurane;
D O I
10.1177/0310057X0203000402
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R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Propofol and isoflurane are commonly used in neuroanaesthesia. Some published data suggest that the use of these agents is associated with impaired cerebral blood flow/carbon dioxide (CO2) reactivity. Cerebrovascular CO2 reactivity was therefore measured in three cohorts of adult merino sheep: awake (n = 6), anaesthetized with steady-state propofol (15 mg/min; n = 6) and anaesthetized with 2% isoflurane (it = 6). Changes in cerebral blood flow were measured continuously from changes in velocities of blood in the sagittal sinus via a Doppler probe. Alterations in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood (PaCO2) over the range 18-63 mmHg were achieved by altering either the inspired CO2 concentration or the rate of mechanical ventilation. Cerebral blood flow/CO2 relationships were determined by linear regression analysis, with changes in cerebral blood flow expressed as a percentage of the value for a PaCO2 of 35 mmHg. Propofol decreased cerebral blood flow by 55% relative to pre-anaesthesia values (P=0.0001), while isoflurane did not significantly alter cerebral blood flow (88.45% of baseline, P=0.39). Significant linear relationships between cerebral bloodflow and CO2 tension were determined in all individual studies (r(2) ranged from 0. 72 to 0. 99). The slopes of the lines were highly variable between individuals for the awake cohort (mean 4.73, 1.42-7.12, 95% CI). The slopes for the propofol (mean 2.67, 2.06-3.28, 95% CI) and isoflurane (mean 2.82, 2.19-3.45, 95% CI) cohorts were more predictable. However, there was no significant difference between these anaesthetic agents with respect to the CO2 reactivity of cerebral blood flow.
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