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The mean arterial pressure (MAP) is decreased and maintained at a low level during anaesthesia by controlling sodium nitroprusside (SNP) infusing rate.
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Following "hypotensive" hemodilution with saline, Hb was reduced to 79±± 5 g/L and both CO and MAP were decreased (P < 0.05).
In this context, the number of lacking links at the "second map" was decreased when compared with the lacking links of the "first map" that means the learner's understanding was increased after the instructor gave the feedback to learners.
For this purpose the MAP was decreased with infusion of propofol and increased with infusion of NE.
After endotoxin challenge, heart rate was increased and MAP was decreased in the endotoxaemic groups (LPS group and DPX group; Table 1).
Using near-infrared spectroscopy with vaso-occlusive tests, Thooft and colleagues [ 22] found that perfusion was slightly improved when MAP was increased from 75to8585 mm Hg but that it was impaired when MAP was decreased to 65 mm Hg.
Beyond the analysis of the interaction between the 100 mmHg threshold and MAP, we compared the variations in RBF and CBF when MAP was decreased from 130 mmHg to 100 mmHg among the different groups (Table 2).
When the mean arterial pressure (MAP) was decreased to 40 mmHg, fluid resuscitation was started in three groups of five rats each, and in one five-rat group no fluids were given.
In the animals of the shock groups, the MAP was decreased either to 25 30 mmHg (severe shock) or to 40 45 mmHg (moderate shock) within 30 min and subsequently maintained in these ranges for 60 min.
Unfortunately, the lateral coverage and reliability of these maps are decreasing with increasing depth due to the decreasing data density and with that increasing uncertainty of interpolation.
We show that in late HF1 cells MAP kinase activity is decreased compared to early HF1 cells (Figure 4A).
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