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Controlled hypotension with ganglioplegics in neurosurgery
Acta Neurochirurgica, 1953Having examined the results obtained in a group of 100 patients operated upon under controlled hypotension, obtained with ganglioplegics, the AA. come to the following conclusion:
M, MILLETTI, U, SURIANI
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Pharmacologic drugs for controlled hypotension
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 1995Due to the risks of transfusion reactions and the transmission of infectious diseases, there has been increased interest in measures to limit intraoperative blood loss and avoid the need for homologous transfusion. Controlled hypotension is one technique that has been used to limit intraoperative blood loss.
L D, Testa, J D, Tobias
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Der Anaesthesist, 1995
Induced hypotension is defined as a reduction in mean arterial blood pressure to 50-60 mm Hg in normotensive subjects. The aim of induced hypotension is to decrease intraoperative blood loss, decrease the need for blood transfusions and improve operating conditions.
R, Larsen, S, Kleinschmidt
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Induced hypotension is defined as a reduction in mean arterial blood pressure to 50-60 mm Hg in normotensive subjects. The aim of induced hypotension is to decrease intraoperative blood loss, decrease the need for blood transfusions and improve operating conditions.
R, Larsen, S, Kleinschmidt
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Controlled Hypotension in Neuroanesthesia
1985Hypotensive techniques are frequently employed for major neurosurgical operations. The rationale for the use of such techniques is based upon the observation that, in cases of intracerebral arterial aneurysm, the tension in the wall of the aneurysm can be reduced by lowering the systemic arterial pressure.
P. J. Morris, D. Heuser, D. G. McDowall
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Machine Learning–based Cyber Attacks Targeting on Controlled Information
ACM Computing Surveys, 2022Chao Chen, Lei Pan, Qing-Long Han
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