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Comparison between colloid preload and crystalloid co-load in cesarean section under spinal anesthesia.
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It's a prospective randomized study, during 7 months between march and September 2016, carry on department of anesthesia and intensive care and department of obstetrics and gynecology, at Taher Sfar Mahdia University Hospital. investigators included participants:
Parturients were excluded if :
Standard monitors of electrocardiography, pulse oximetry (Spo2), and noninvasive blood pressure were applied on the right arm.
Baseline systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP, DPB) and heart rates (HR) were recorded. An 18 or 16-gauge intravenous cannula was inserted in a large forearm vein.Patients were randomly assigned into two groups: colloid preload (CoP), and crystalloid co-load (CrC).Group CoP: group with colloid preload The preload group received rapid infusion of 15ml/kg of 6% hydroxyethyl starch (6% HES, voluven) administered by gravity at a wide-open rate over a period of 15-30min before induction of spinal anesthesia.Group CrC: group with crystalloid coload received a sodium chloride 0.9% perfusion as rapidly as possible starting at the time of intrathecal injection.
Spinal anesthesia was performed in the sitting position with a 27- or 25-gauge spinal needle at the L3-4 or L2-3 interspace using hyperbaric bupivacaine 10 mg (0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine 2 mL), sufentanyl 2.5 µg (0.5 ml) and 100µg morphine (1ml). All patients received the same dose regardless of height or weight. After completing the anesthetic procedure, patients were immediately repositioned to supine with a 15°-30° left lateral tilt. The highest sensory block was checked and confirmed at the level of T3-T5 determined with loss-to-pinprick method bilaterally at 5 minutes and 10 minutes after spinal drug administration. Motor block was measured with modified Bromage scale (0, no block; 1, inability to raise extended leg;2, inability to flex knee; 3, inability to flex ankle and foot).
Oxygen was routinely given: 5 l/min was administrated via a clear facemask. After umbilical cord clamping, prophylactic antibiotic treatment was administrated intravenously whether 2g of cefazolin or 600mg of clindamycin if the parturient was allergic to penicillin.After delivery of the baby, 10 UI of oxytocin was intravenously given, and 15 UI was titrated following lactate ringer's solution.
Hypotension was defined as a 20% reduction of systolic blood pressure from baseline .Severe hypotension defined as SBP < 80 mmhg.
It was treated with an intravenous ephedrine bolus:
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127 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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