2009
Prolonged Propofol Anesthesia Is Not Associated with an Increase in Blood Lactate
Rozet I, Tontisirin N, Vavilala MS, Treggiari MM, Lee LA, Lam AM. Prolonged Propofol Anesthesia Is Not Associated with an Increase in Blood Lactate. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2009, 109: 1105-1110. PMID: 19641048, DOI: 10.1213/ane.0b013e3181b5a220.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPropofol groupVolatile anesthesiaBlood lossAnesthesia timeSpine surgeryElective spine surgeryHigh serum lactateIntraoperative hemodynamic variablesProlonged spine surgeryPropofol infusion syndromeUse of vasopressorsPropofol patientsVA casesASA gradeInfusion syndromeSerum lactateArterial lactatePropofol infusionProspective studyHemodynamic variablesVA patientsPropofol anesthesiaIntraoperative dataLactic acidosisBlood lactate
2006
Cerebral Autoregulation and CO2 Reactivity in Anterior and Posterior Cerebral Circulation During Sevoflurane Anesthesia
Rozet I, Vavilala MS, Lindley AM, Visco E, Treggiari M, Lam AM. Cerebral Autoregulation and CO2 Reactivity in Anterior and Posterior Cerebral Circulation During Sevoflurane Anesthesia. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2006, 102: 560-564. PMID: 16428561, DOI: 10.1213/01.ane.0000184817.10595.62.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCerebral autoregulationAutoregulatory indexBasilar arterySevoflurane anesthesiaHg PaCO2ASA physical status I patientsSmall-dose remifentanilCO2 reactivityElective orthopaedic surgeryArterial blood pressureMiddle cerebral arteryPosterior cerebral circulationStatus I patientsTranscranial Doppler ultrasonographyMAC of sevofluraneBlood flow velocityBlood pressurePosterior circulationCerebral arteryCerebral circulationI patientsPhenylephrine infusionDoppler ultrasonographyHealthy individualsLinear regression analysis