Accepted at: Nov, 11, 2025 10:37 p.m.
Author: love.patel
Co-authors: anking.jacob
Related Deck: 1660242634712
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IV anesthetics (ex. Ketamine) will {{c1::have no effect::}} on the sensitivity of the hepatic arterial buffer response.<br>
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The hepatic arterial buffer response (HABR) is the system within the liver responsible for maintaining constant hepatic blood flow and is unaffected by intravenous anesthetics. The system functions in a manner such that when portal venous blood flow decreases, the hepatic artery vasodilates to maintain perfusion. <br><br>The main determinant controllina this hepatic blood flow is adenosine&nbsp;<br><br>Volatile anesthetics reduce portal venous blood flow by decreasing mean arterial pressure and cardiac output but do not affect the hepatic arterial buffer response&nbsp;
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