Archives of gynecology and obstetrics
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Arch. Gynecol. Obstet. · May 2001
Extra-strong graduated compression stocking reduces usage of vasopressor agents during spinal anesthesia for cesarean section.
Because a standard type of graduated compression stocking is not effective for the prevention of spinal anesthesia hypothension during cesarean section, we have used an extra-strong type of graduated compression stocking. This study examined whether the extra-strong stocking reduces usage of vasopressor agents. Forty-eight and 47 full term parturients were fitted with the standard stocking and the extra-strong stocking, respectively. ⋯ The mean dose of ephedrine injected during anesthesia was 12.2 and 4.3 mg, and the incidence of ephedrine injected was 85 and 49%, in the standard and extra-strong stocking groups, respectively. The extra-strong stocking group showed significantly lower values. Fitting the extra-strong stocking on both legs for cesarean sections undergoing spinal anesthesia reduced usage of vasopressor agents, suggesting a promising use of this stocking for non-invasive prophylaxis.