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Abstract Controlled or induced hypotension is an anesthetic technique that involves deliberate lowering of the blood pressure to a systolic pressure of 80–90 mm Hg or mean arterial pressure (MAP) to 50–65 mm Hg or 30% less than baseline.
Anthony Alexander, Feodor J. Gloss
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For half a century, controlled hypotension has been used to reduce bleeding and the need for blood transfusions, and provide a satisfactory bloodless surgical field. It has been indicated in oromaxillofacial surgery (mandibular osteotomy, facial repair), endoscopic sinus or middle ear microsurgery, spinal surgery and other neurosurgery (aneurysm ...
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