• Anaesthesia · Jun 1989

    Changes in cardiac output during epidural anaesthesia for caesarean section.

    • S Robson, S Hunter, R Boys, W Dunlop, and M Bryson.
    • University of Newcastle, Princess Mary Maternity Hospital, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
    • Anaesthesia. 1989 Jun 1;44(6):475-9.

    AbstractSerial haemodynamic investigations were performed in 20 women who had epidural anaesthesia before elective Caesarean section. Cardiac output was measured by Doppler and cross-sectional echocardiography at the aortic valve. Measurements were performed after preloading the circulation with Ringer lactate solution (mean volume 805 ml) and then 10, 20, 30 and 40 minutes after administration of 0.5% bupivacaine. Preloading increased mean stroke volume from 84 to 94 ml and mean cardiac output from 7.01 to 7.70 litres/minute. Relative to basal values, mean arterial pressure decreased in all subjects after administration of bupivacaine (mean - 14%, range - 1 to - 33%). Five subjects were given ephedrine because of hypotension. In three of these subjects hypotension was associated with a marked decrease in cardiac output. No significant changes in arterial blood pressure or cardiac output were demonstrated relative to basal values in the remaining 15 subjects. Ephedrine induced consistent increases in blood pressure and cardiac output.

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