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doc for hypotensive surgeries, is it halothane or isoflurane??
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answer is halothane......as it causes more hypotension than isoflurane at equiMAC doses..
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shagi wrote:
answer is halothane......as it causes more hypotension than isoflurane at equiMAC doses..


shagi , i think u have a point. this is what is confusing me
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shagi wrote:
answer is halothane......as it causes more hypotension than isoflurane at equiMAC doses..


shagi , i think u have a point. this is what is confusing me
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isoflurane is the doc for hypotensive surgeries
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Quick Scroll 03.14.06 (2 years ago) #10

isoflurane is more cardiac stable and is often preffered over halothane for cardiac patients, off late vasodilators and propofol are being used in hypotensive Anaesthesia compared to volatile agents.
hypotensive Anaesthesia is used in neurosurgery and plastic surgery.
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