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Concept in Patients with Hypertension and Coronary Heart Disease — Clinical and Experimental Aspects

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In patients with coronary artery disease, heart function depends on the balance between myocardial oxygen consumption and oxygen supply. Therefore for such patients a type of anaesthesia must be chosen which presents no increase in myocardial oxygen consumption. Intra- and post-operative hypertension, which is frequently observed in patients with coronary artery disease [2], should be strictly avoided.

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van Ackern, K., Mittmann, U., Brückner, U.B., Vetter, H.O., Madler, C., Victor, H. (1982). Concept in Patients with Hypertension and Coronary Heart Disease — Clinical and Experimental Aspects. In: Peter, K., Jesch, F. (eds) Inhalation Anaesthesia Today and Tomorrow. Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine / Anaesthesiologie und Intensivmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-39944-6_24

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