Title of article :
The Effect of Prophylactic Infusion of Combined Ephedrin and Phenylephrine on Maternal Hemodynamic after Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Section: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Author/Authors :
Pourfathi, Hojat Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, , Atashkhoie, Simin Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, , Naghipour, Bahman Anesthesia department - Madani Heart Hospital, University Street, Tabriz , Meshgi, Shahla Medical Student - Faculty of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Several techniques have been proposed to prevent hypotension
in obstetric patients. Ephedrine and phenylephrine are
individually used to prevent maternal hypotension; however,
each has its own drawbacks. Some researchers have reported
that the infusion of combined ephedrine and phenylephrine
immediately after spinal anesthesia for cesarean delivery reduces
the incidence of maternal hypotension. Other studies have
indicated that the combination is not superior to the infusion
of an individual agent. The present study aimed to evaluate the
effect of prophylactic infusion of ephedrine and phenylephrine
before the induction of spinal anesthesia for cesarean section
on maternal hemodynamic. In a randomized, double-blinded
clinical trial study, 90 pregnant women that underwent elective
cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia were recruited. Before
the spinal anesthesia, the infusion of combined ephedrine and
phenylephrine during 15 minutes (study group) or serum NaCl
0.9% (placebo group) was performed. Hemodynamic parameters
and fetal blood gas were recorded. The data were analyzed
using the SPSS software, version 16.0. The results showed that
hypotension and bradycardia after spinal anesthesia were less in
the study group. The need for vasopressors and inotropes to treat
hypotension, nausea, and vomiting were higher in the placebo
group. First- and fifth-minute Apgar scores were higher in the
study group. The prophylactic infusion of low-dose ephedrine
and phenylephrine before spinal anesthesia for cesarean delivery
can be used to decrease the frequency and severity of maternal
hypotension and its side effects to the mother and neonate.
Keywords :
Cesarean Section , Anesthesia , Spinal, Hypotensio , Spinal, Hypotension , Ephedrine , Phenylephrine
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics