1. Effect of height versus height/weight-based spinal bupivacaine on maternal hemodynamics for elective cesarean in short stature patients: a randomized clinical trial
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Subedi, Asish, Thapa, Parineeta, Prajapati, Rajesh, and Schyns-van den Berg, Alexandra M. J. V.
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Purpose Doses of spinal bupivacaine adjusted to patient height or height/weight have been shown to provide hemodynamic stability during cesarean section. However, their effects in short stature parturients are unknown. Methods In this double-blind, randomized clinical trial, we randomly assigned short parturients (height < 150 cm) undergoing elective cesarean section, to receive doses of intrathecal hyperbaric bupivacaine either height or height/weight-adjusted, in a 1:1 ratio. The primary outcome was post-spinal hypotension (defined as systolic blood pressure [SBP] < 90% of baseline between spinal administration and delivery of the baby). Secondary outcomes included severe post-spinal hypotension (SBP < 80% of baseline), post-delivery hypotension (SBP < 90% and < 80% of baseline), intraoperative bradycardia, nausea and vomiting, shivering, rescue analgesic needed, and spinal block characteristics. Results A total of 112 patients underwent randomization. Post-spinal hypotension (SBP < 90% of baseline) occurred in 52% of the patients in the height/weight group and in 55% in the height group (difference - 3.5%: 95% confidence interval [CI] - 22 to 14.8, P = 0.705). There was no significant difference between the two groups in the occurrences of post-spinal severe hypotension (SBP < 80% of baseline), post-delivery hypotension, and spinal block characteristics. Six patients (11%) in the height/weight group needed intraoperative rescue analgesic compared to none in the height group (P = 0.027). Conclusion We found that height-based dosing in short parturients provides the optimal trade-off between intraoperative hemodynamic instability and provision of pain-free anesthesia. Trial registration clinicaltrial.gov-NCT04082676. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04082676., Author(s): Asish Subedi [sup.1], Parineeta Thapa [sup.1], Rajesh Prajapati [sup.2], Alexandra M. J. V. Schyns-van den Berg [sup.3] [sup.4] Author Affiliations: (1) https://ror.org/05et9pf90, grid.414128.a, 0000 0004 1794 1501, Department of [...]
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- 2023
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