Prevention of post-spinal hypotension using crystalloid, colloid and ephedrine with three different combinations: A double blind randomized study

Background: The benefit of prophylactic combination therapy using crystalloid and colloid preload with ephedrine has not been cleared to prevent maternal hypotension after spinal anesthesia at cesarean delivery. This study evaluated the efficacy of three combinational methods to prevent hypotension...

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Main Authors: Mitra Jabalameli, Hassan Ali Soltani, Jalal Hashemi, Shekoofe Behdad, Bahram Soleimani
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2012-01-01
Series:Advanced Biomedical Research
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Online Access:http://www.advbiores.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9175;year=2012;volume=1;issue=1;spage=36;epage=36;aulast=Jabalameli
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spelling doaj-089c145325204f8d91747ab15ca0a0772020-11-24T23:48:16ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAdvanced Biomedical Research2277-91752277-91752012-01-0111363610.4103/2277-9175.100129Prevention of post-spinal hypotension using crystalloid, colloid and ephedrine with three different combinations: A double blind randomized studyMitra JabalameliHassan Ali SoltaniJalal HashemiShekoofe BehdadBahram SoleimaniBackground: The benefit of prophylactic combination therapy using crystalloid and colloid preload with ephedrine has not been cleared to prevent maternal hypotension after spinal anesthesia at cesarean delivery. This study evaluated the efficacy of three combinational methods to prevent hypotension following spinal anesthesia. Materials and Methods: In this prospective double blind trial, 150 candidates of elective cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia were randomly allocated to three treatment groups; 1---Ringer′s Lactate (RL) solution (15 ml/kg) plus Hemaxel (7 ml/kg) preload, 2---RL solution (15 ml/kg) preload plus ephedrine (15 mg, IV, bolus), 3---Hemaxel (7 ml/kg) preload plus ephedrine (15 mg, IV, bolus). Maternal hemodynamic changes during 60 min after spinal injection, nausea/vomiting, and neonatal condition were compared among the groups. Results: The cumulative incidence of hypotension was 44%, 40%, and 46% in groups 1 to 3, respectively. There were not significant differences in supplementary ephedrine requirement among groups which received or among groups which did not receive prophylactic ephedrine. Groups were not different in the incidence of hypertension and nausea or vomiting. There were no significant differences among groups in Apgar scores at 1 or 5 min and umbilical artery PH. Conclusion: Combination of preventive methods decreased the occurrence of hypotension following spinal anesthesia to an acceptable level. Overall, the most effective method was a combination of crystalloid preload with ephedrine.http://www.advbiores.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9175;year=2012;volume=1;issue=1;spage=36;epage=36;aulast=JabalameliCesarean deliveryhypotensionspinal anesthesia
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author Mitra Jabalameli
Hassan Ali Soltani
Jalal Hashemi
Shekoofe Behdad
Bahram Soleimani
spellingShingle Mitra Jabalameli
Hassan Ali Soltani
Jalal Hashemi
Shekoofe Behdad
Bahram Soleimani
Prevention of post-spinal hypotension using crystalloid, colloid and ephedrine with three different combinations: A double blind randomized study
Advanced Biomedical Research
Cesarean delivery
hypotension
spinal anesthesia
author_facet Mitra Jabalameli
Hassan Ali Soltani
Jalal Hashemi
Shekoofe Behdad
Bahram Soleimani
author_sort Mitra Jabalameli
title Prevention of post-spinal hypotension using crystalloid, colloid and ephedrine with three different combinations: A double blind randomized study
title_short Prevention of post-spinal hypotension using crystalloid, colloid and ephedrine with three different combinations: A double blind randomized study
title_full Prevention of post-spinal hypotension using crystalloid, colloid and ephedrine with three different combinations: A double blind randomized study
title_fullStr Prevention of post-spinal hypotension using crystalloid, colloid and ephedrine with three different combinations: A double blind randomized study
title_full_unstemmed Prevention of post-spinal hypotension using crystalloid, colloid and ephedrine with three different combinations: A double blind randomized study
title_sort prevention of post-spinal hypotension using crystalloid, colloid and ephedrine with three different combinations: a double blind randomized study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Advanced Biomedical Research
issn 2277-9175
2277-9175
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Background: The benefit of prophylactic combination therapy using crystalloid and colloid preload with ephedrine has not been cleared to prevent maternal hypotension after spinal anesthesia at cesarean delivery. This study evaluated the efficacy of three combinational methods to prevent hypotension following spinal anesthesia. Materials and Methods: In this prospective double blind trial, 150 candidates of elective cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia were randomly allocated to three treatment groups; 1---Ringer′s Lactate (RL) solution (15 ml/kg) plus Hemaxel (7 ml/kg) preload, 2---RL solution (15 ml/kg) preload plus ephedrine (15 mg, IV, bolus), 3---Hemaxel (7 ml/kg) preload plus ephedrine (15 mg, IV, bolus). Maternal hemodynamic changes during 60 min after spinal injection, nausea/vomiting, and neonatal condition were compared among the groups. Results: The cumulative incidence of hypotension was 44%, 40%, and 46% in groups 1 to 3, respectively. There were not significant differences in supplementary ephedrine requirement among groups which received or among groups which did not receive prophylactic ephedrine. Groups were not different in the incidence of hypertension and nausea or vomiting. There were no significant differences among groups in Apgar scores at 1 or 5 min and umbilical artery PH. Conclusion: Combination of preventive methods decreased the occurrence of hypotension following spinal anesthesia to an acceptable level. Overall, the most effective method was a combination of crystalloid preload with ephedrine.
topic Cesarean delivery
hypotension
spinal anesthesia
url http://www.advbiores.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9175;year=2012;volume=1;issue=1;spage=36;epage=36;aulast=Jabalameli
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