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Prophylactic ephedrine and hypotension associated with spinal anesthesia for cesarean delivery
Authors:King S W  Rosen M A
Affiliation:Department of Anesthesia, University of California San Francisco, USA.
Abstract:Hypotension commonly accompanies induction of spinal anesthesia for cesarean section. To determine whether intravenous ephedrine prophylaxis would benefit prehydrated obstetrical patients presenting for elective cesarean section, we studied 30 patients randomly assigned to one of three experimental groups. All patients were preloaded with crystalloid (15 ml/kg), given spinal anesthesia and positioned with left uterine displacement (LUD). During induction, all patients received a 2 ml intravenous bolus and intravenous infusion of the study drug or placebo. The control group (n=10) received a saline bolus and saline infusion, the bolus group (n=10) received an ephedrine bolus (10 mg) and a saline infusion and the infusion group (n=10) received a saline bolus and a two-stage ephedrine infusion (20 mg over 12 min). After induction of anesthesia, systolic blood pressure decreased in the first 5 min in all groups. Hypotension occurred in 6/10 control patients, 5/10 bolus patients and 5/10 infusion patients. The amount of supplemental ephedrine required to treat hypotension did not differ among groups. Although the efficacy of ephedrine prophylaxis for hypotension associated with spinal anesthesia for elective cesarean section cannot be established by the small number of patients studied, this practice does not appear to be clinically relevant at the doses studied.
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