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Greater Peripheral Blood Flow but Less Bleeding With Propofol Versus Sevoflurane During Spine Surgery
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Despite the greater blood flow when it is used, propofol causes less bleeding than sevoflurane during spine surgery and could be more indicated to produce hypotension during anesthesia. Moreover, it is possible to explain our findings hypothesizing a selective vasodilation of propofol (postcapillary, venous vasodilation), different from that of sevoflurane (precapillary, arteriolar vasodilation).
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