5De Hert SG, ten Broecke PW, Mertens E, et al. Sevoflurane but not propofol preserves myocardial function in coronary surgery patients [J]. Anesthesiology, 2002, 97 (1): 42-49.
6Toiler WG, Kersten JR, Gross ER, et al. Isoflurane preconditions myoeardium against infarction via activation of inhibitoty guanine nucleotide binding proteins [J]. Anesthesiology, 2000, 92 (2): 1400-1407.
7DeHert SG,van der Linden PJ, Cromheecke S, et al. Cardioprotective properties of sevoflurane in patients undergoing coronary surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass are related to the modalities of its administration [J]. Anesthesiology, 2004, 101 (5): 299-310.
8Filipovic M, Wang J, Michaux I, et al. The effect of halothane, sevoflurane and propofol on left ventricular diastolic function in human during spontaneous and mechanical ventilation [J]. BJA, 2005, 94 (2): 186-192.
9Peter F, Conzen MD, Susane Fischer MD, et al. Sevoflurane provides greater protection of the myocardiyha than propofol in patients undergoing off-pump coronary artery by passsurgery [J]. Anesthesiology, 2003, 99 (4): 826- 830,
10Rosenthal MH.Intraoperative fluid management what and how much[J].Chest,1999,115(5):106.