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Sodium nitroprusside is being widely used for the production of hypotension in neurosurgery. KEANEY et al (1) have shown in animal investigations that after both halothane and sodium nitroprusside-induced hypotension, autoregulation of cerebral blood flow is impaired. There appears to be a partial recovery of autoregulation 90 minutes after hypotension induced with sodium nitroprusside, but not at this time after halothane-induced hypotension.
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Turner, J.M., Powell, D., Gibson, R.M., McDowall, D.G. (1975). The Effects of Sodium Nitroprusside on Intracranial Pressure and Autoregulation. In: Lundberg, N., Pontén, U., Brock, M. (eds) Intracranial Pressure II. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66086-3_74
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