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The Combined Effects of Sevoflurane and Remifentanil on Central Respiratory Activity and Nociceptive Cardiovascular Responses in Anesthetized Rabbits

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Although sevoflurane caused relatively greater depression of nociceptive cardiovascular responses compared with phrenic nerve activity, remifentanil either alone or combined with sevoflurane caused a much greater depression of phrenic nerve activity than cardio-accelerator and pressor responses. This could imply that, during major surgery using anesthesia combining sevoflurane and remifentanil, spontaneous ventilation is not acceptable, and depression of the resting circulation may be much greater than anticipated.

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