Furosemide decreases cerebrospinal fluid formation during desflurane anesthesia in rabbits

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作者
Artru, AA
Powers, KM
机构
[1] Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington, School of Medicine, Seattle, WA
[2] Dept. of Anesthesiology, Box 356540, Univ. of Washington Sch. of Medicine, Seattle
关键词
anesthetics; inhalational; desflurane; opioid; fentanyl; brain; brain water content; electrolytes; intracranial pressure; cerebrospinal fluid; diuretics; furosemide; mannitol; hormones; dexamethasone;
D O I
10.1097/00008506-199704000-00012
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Previous studies suggest that desflurane may increase cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) formation rate (V-f) and volume, particularly during conditions of hypocapnia combined with elevated CSF pressure. The present study was designed to determine whether treatments routinely used in patients during anesthesia for neurological surgery would decrease V-f during desflurane anesthesia in rabbits, Three groups of six rabbits each were examined at four experimental conditions. Condition 1 was the combination of isoflurane, normocapnia, and normal CSF pressure (baseline, all groups), Condition 2 was the combination of isoflurane (group 1) or desflurane (groups 2 and 3), hypocapnia, and elevated CSF pressure (27 and 33 cm H2O). Conditions 3 and 4 were the same as condition 2 with the addition of furosemide, dexamethasone, mannitol, or fentanyl in groups 2 and 3, V-f, resistance to reabsorption of CSF (R(a)), and systemic values were determined at each experimental condition, and brain water content was determined at the end of the study. Mean baseline V-f was 9.8 +/- 2.6 mu l . min(-1). During the combination of desflurane. hypocapnia, and elevated CSF pressure, furosemide decreased V-f to 3.2 +/- 1.7 mu l . min(-1), mannitol increased plasma osmolality and decreased plasma sodium concentration, and fentanyl decreased heart rate and increased plasma potassium concentration. Values for R(a) and brain water content did not differ between groups. Of the four treatments examined, only furosemide decreased V-f during the combination of desflurane, hypocapnia, and elevated CSF pressure.
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页数:9
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