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Since the works of Virtue and Chasapakis(1, 2) many experimental studies have investigated the haemodynamic effects of either ketamine or thiopentone, either during standard conditions or during artificially induced hypotension. However, few studies compared one drug with the other during different hypotensive conditions.
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Morin, J.P., Landais, A., Paul, G., Kolacny, M., Sansoy, N. (1983). Haemodynamics of Haemorrhagic or Endotoxic Shock in Dogs under Thiopentone Anaesthesia: Effects of Additional Thiopentone or Ketamine. In: Vickers, M.D., Lunn, J.N. (eds) Mortality in Anaesthesia. European Academy of Anaesthesiology, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69355-7_40
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