• Anesthesiology · Feb 1990

    Does ritodrine worsen maternal hypotension during epidural anesthesia in gravid ewes?

    • D H Chestnut, K L Pollack, C S Thompson, C S DeBruyn, and C P Weiner.
    • University of Iowa College of Medicine, Department of Anesthesia, Iowa City 52242.
    • Anesthesiology. 1990 Feb 1;72(2):315-21.

    AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine whether prior administration ritodrine worsens maternal hypotension during epidural anesthesia in gravid ewes. Twenty-four experiments were performed in nine chronically instrumented animals between 0.8 and 0.9 of timed gestation. The experimental sequence included the following: 1) at time-zero, intravenous (iv) administration of ritodrine, 0.004 mg.kg-1.min-1, or normal saline (NS) for 2 h; 2) at 120 min discontinuation of ritodrine, and administration of a 500 ml iv bolus of NS over 15 min; and 3) at 135 min epidural injection of 2% lidocaine or NS. There were three groups of experiments: 1) iv ritodrine-epidural lidocaine (n = 9); 2) iv NS-epidural lidocaine (n = 8); and 3) iv ritodrine-epidural NS (n =7). Epidural injection of lidocaine resulted in a median sensory level of T9 in both the ritodrine-lidocaine and NS-lidocaine groups. At 165 min (i.e., 30 min after the epidural injection of lidocaine), maternal mean arterial pressure was 19 +/- 3% below baseline (P = 0.0001) in the ritodrine-lidocaine group and 22 +/- 7% below baseline (P = 0.0001) in the NS-lidocaine group (NS between groups). At 120 min ritodrine had increased maternal cardiac output 45 +/- 6% above baseline (P = 0.0001) in the ritodrine-lidocaine group and 39 +/- 6% above baseline (P = 0.0001) in the ritodrine-NS group. Cardiac output remained above baseline (P less than 0.01) after epidural injection of lidocaine in the ritodrine-lidocaine group. In contrast, in the NS-lidocaine group cardiac output was 13 +/- 5% below baseline (P = 0.005) at 150 min. Fetal arterial pH did not change significantly in either the ritodrine-lidocaine or ritodrine-NS group.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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