-
Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Hemodynamic effects of simultaneous administration of intravenous ephedrine and spinal anesthesia for cesarean delivery.
- L C Tsen, P Boosalis, S Segal, S Datta, and A M Bader.
- Department of Anesthesia, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA. lctsen@bics.bwh.harvard.edu
- J Clin Anesth. 2000 Aug 1; 12 (5): 378382378-82.
Study ObjectiveTo evaluate the hemodynamic effects of an intravenous (IV) ephedrine bolus given simultaneously with spinal anesthesia for cesarean delivery.DesignRandomized, prospective, double-blind study.SettingTertiary-care academic medical center.Patients40 ASA physical status I and II nonlaboring women undergoing elective cesarean delivery of term, uncomplicated, singleton pregnancies.InterventionsAfter a 10 mL/kg IV lactated Ringers bolus given over 15 minutes, patients simultaneously received an IV dose of 2 mL (10 mg) ephedrine or 2 mL saline, and an intrathecal dose of 12 mg (1.6 mL 0.75%) bupivacaine with 10 microg of fentanyl. Hypotension, defined as a 20% decrease in mean arterial pressure (MAP), was treated with 10-mg IV doses of ephedrine.MeasurementsHemodynamic (heart rate and MAP) and non-invasive thoracic impedance (cardiac index, stroke index, and systemic vascular resistance index) measurements at baseline and at 1-minute intervals until the time of delivery. Total fluid, supplemental ephedrine, and Apgar scores were recorded. Data were evaluated using analysis of variance (ANOVA), ANOVA for repeated measures, and Mann-Whitney U-tests where appropriate, with p < 0.05 considered significant.Main ResultsSignificant changes from baseline in MAP, systemic vascular resistance index, heart rate, and cardiac index were observed in both groups after spinal anesthesia. However, there were no differences between the ephedrine and saline groups in the incidence and severity of change from the baseline. The overall incidence of hypotension was 70% in both groups. No difference in total fluid or supplemental ephedrine use was observed.Conclusions10 mg of IV ephedrine given at the time of spinal anesthesia, and after a 10 mL/kg lactated Ringers fluid bolus, does not diminish the incidence or severity of hypotension in parturients undergoing cesarean delivery.
Notes
Knowledge, pearl, summary or comment to share?You can also include formatting, links, images and footnotes in your notes
- Simple formatting can be added to notes, such as
*italics*
,_underline_
or**bold**
. - Superscript can be denoted by
<sup>text</sup>
and subscript<sub>text</sub>
. - Numbered or bulleted lists can be created using either numbered lines
1. 2. 3.
, hyphens-
or asterisks*
. - Links can be included with:
[my link to pubmed](http://pubmed.com)
- Images can be included with:
![alt text](https://bestmedicaljournal.com/study_graph.jpg "Image Title Text")
- For footnotes use
[^1](This is a footnote.)
inline. - Or use an inline reference
[^1]
to refer to a longer footnote elseweher in the document[^1]: This is a long footnote.
.