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Halothane has been used in neurosurgery as an inhalation anesthetic for more than 10 years. Its hypotensive effect, mainly in combination with tubocurarines or ganglion blocking drugs, has been amply documented. The tendency towards a hypotensive reaction was explained by direct myocardial depression rather than by peripheral vascular dilatation. Exact measurements proved that a concentration of 0.5% halothane in the inhaled air leads to an increase of 11% in cerebral blood flow (1,2). Simultaneous measurements of intracranial pressure show a small increase, which can be explained by an augmentation of the brain volume (3,4).
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Fuchs, E., Wüllenweber, R. (1975). Is There Any Indication for Halothane Anesthesia in Neurosurgical Procedures with Increased ICP Today?. In: Lundberg, N., Pontén, U., Brock, M. (eds) Intracranial Pressure II. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66086-3_72
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