Effects of General Anesthetics on Regulation of the Peripheral Vasculature

2003 
The heart is a passively filling pump in a circulatory system that is connected in series with distensible blood vessels. Therefore, systemic blood pressure and tissue perfusion depend upon adequate peripheral vascular tone as well as myocardial function. Likewise, pharmacologic agents that alter circulatory stability can affect one or both of these components. The generalized depressor effects of general anesthetics have been well known clinically for over 50 years. Moreover, there are many similarities in basic cellular regulatory mechanisms among the different tissue types, and general anesthetics are well known to distribute freely among the perfusion-rich tissues (eg, central nervous system, cardiovascular system, and renal system). Therefore, it is likely that the hemodynamic depression resulting from the systemic administration of anesthetics results from actions on regulatory mechanisms of the peripheral vasculature as well as on the heart. The peripheral vasculature is regulated by extrinsic neur...
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