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Differential Effects of Pentobarbital, Ketamine Hydrochloride, and Enflurane Anesthesia on CSF Formation Rate and Outflow Resistance in the Rat

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Intracranial Pressure IV

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Administration of general anesthesia can lead to profound changes in intracranial fluid dynamics and pressure, in part through effects on cardiac function, blood pressure and cerebrovascular reactivity. In this study, we have examined the effects of three anesthetic agents on two other components of intracranial pressure regulation in the rat, CSF reabsorption at the arachnoid villi, and rate of CSF formation.

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Mann, J.D., Cookson, S.L., Mann, E.S. (1980). Differential Effects of Pentobarbital, Ketamine Hydrochloride, and Enflurane Anesthesia on CSF Formation Rate and Outflow Resistance in the Rat. In: Shulman, K., Marmarou, A., Miller, J.D., Becker, D.P., Hochwald, G.M., Brock, M. (eds) Intracranial Pressure IV. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67543-0_103

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