The Effects of Patient Position on Early Complications of Spinal Anesthesia Induction in Arthroscopic Knee Surgery

Spinal anesthesia is widely used in different patient positions to create efficient and rapid anesthesia induction in surgical interventions. Early and late complications of spinal anesthesia may vary according to the type of needle, drug dose and concentration, patient weight and height, punctur...

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Main Authors: Esra Kongur, Sedat Saylan, Ahmet Eroğlu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research 2021-01-01
Series:Acta Clinica Croatica
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/377974
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spelling doaj-5b39cc6839824d279509ad9ca8814fff2021-07-12T07:44:21ZengSestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research Acta Clinica Croatica0353-94661333-94512021-01-0160.1.6874The Effects of Patient Position on Early Complications of Spinal Anesthesia Induction in Arthroscopic Knee SurgeryEsra Kongur0Sedat Saylan1Ahmet Eroğlu21Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation, Kanuni Education and Research Hospital, Trabzon, TurkeyKaradeniz Technical University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Trabzon, TurkeyKaradeniz Technical University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Trabzon, TurkeySpinal anesthesia is widely used in different patient positions to create efficient and rapid anesthesia induction in surgical interventions. Early and late complications of spinal anesthesia may vary according to the type of needle, drug dose and concentration, patient weight and height, puncture technique, and position of the patient. This study aimed to prospectively compare early complications of spinal anesthesia between patients in sitting and lateral decubitus positions with motor block onset time and sensory block time to T10 level. Spinal anesthesia was performed in 100 ASA I-II patients aged 18-65 years (group S=48; and group L=52) undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery. Hemodynamic data, early complications, sensory and motor block onset times were recorded. Systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressures were significantly lower in lateral decubitus position as compared to sitting position after spinal anesthesia induction. Arterial blood pressure values decreased significantly in lateral decubitus position as compared with sitting position. Motor block onset time and sensory block onset time were shorter in lateral decubitus position than in sitting position. Accordingly, sitting position could be suggested during induction of spinal anesthesia because it was associated with less pronounced decrease in blood pressures.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/377974Spinal anesthesiaInduction patient positionLateral decubitus positionSitting positionEarly complications
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author Esra Kongur
Sedat Saylan
Ahmet Eroğlu
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Sedat Saylan
Ahmet Eroğlu
The Effects of Patient Position on Early Complications of Spinal Anesthesia Induction in Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
Acta Clinica Croatica
Spinal anesthesia
Induction patient position
Lateral decubitus position
Sitting position
Early complications
author_facet Esra Kongur
Sedat Saylan
Ahmet Eroğlu
author_sort Esra Kongur
title The Effects of Patient Position on Early Complications of Spinal Anesthesia Induction in Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
title_short The Effects of Patient Position on Early Complications of Spinal Anesthesia Induction in Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
title_full The Effects of Patient Position on Early Complications of Spinal Anesthesia Induction in Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
title_fullStr The Effects of Patient Position on Early Complications of Spinal Anesthesia Induction in Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Patient Position on Early Complications of Spinal Anesthesia Induction in Arthroscopic Knee Surgery
title_sort effects of patient position on early complications of spinal anesthesia induction in arthroscopic knee surgery
publisher Sestre Milosrdnice University hospital, Institute of Clinical Medical Research
series Acta Clinica Croatica
issn 0353-9466
1333-9451
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Spinal anesthesia is widely used in different patient positions to create efficient and rapid anesthesia induction in surgical interventions. Early and late complications of spinal anesthesia may vary according to the type of needle, drug dose and concentration, patient weight and height, puncture technique, and position of the patient. This study aimed to prospectively compare early complications of spinal anesthesia between patients in sitting and lateral decubitus positions with motor block onset time and sensory block time to T10 level. Spinal anesthesia was performed in 100 ASA I-II patients aged 18-65 years (group S=48; and group L=52) undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery. Hemodynamic data, early complications, sensory and motor block onset times were recorded. Systolic, diastolic and mean arterial pressures were significantly lower in lateral decubitus position as compared to sitting position after spinal anesthesia induction. Arterial blood pressure values decreased significantly in lateral decubitus position as compared with sitting position. Motor block onset time and sensory block onset time were shorter in lateral decubitus position than in sitting position. Accordingly, sitting position could be suggested during induction of spinal anesthesia because it was associated with less pronounced decrease in blood pressures.
topic Spinal anesthesia
Induction patient position
Lateral decubitus position
Sitting position
Early complications
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/377974
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