Articles with "postspinal hypotension" as a keyword



A randomised controlled trial of phenylephrine and noradrenaline boluses for treatment of postspinal hypotension during elective caesarean section

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Published in 2019 at "Anaesthesia"

DOI: 10.1111/anae.14675

Abstract: Phenylephrine is currently the vasopressor of choice during elective caesarean section, but it can cause reflex bradycardia. Noradrenaline, a potent α‐agonist and weak β‐agonist, may be associated with a lower incidence of bradycardia. However, comparative… read more here.

Keywords: postspinal hypotension; elective caesarean; phenylephrine noradrenaline; phenylephrine ... See more keywords

Implications of Continuous Noninvasive Finger Cuff Arterial Pressure Device Use during Cesarean Delivery for Goal-Directed Fluid Therapy Preload Optimization: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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Published in 2021 at "BioMed Research International"

DOI: 10.1155/2021/6685584

Abstract: Background Although fixed-volume conventional fluid preloading protocol fails to attenuate postspinal hypotension during cesarean delivery, the effect of goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) remains less explored. Continuous noninvasive finger cuff arterial pressure monitoring using devices such… read more here.

Keywords: postspinal hypotension; volume; fluid; group ... See more keywords

External validation of PRAM score for predicting post spinal hypotension during cesarean delivery: A prospective observational study

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Published in 2025 at "Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia"

DOI: 10.4103/sja.sja_138_25

Abstract: Background: Recommended prophylaxis against postspinal hypotension includes vasopressor infusions needing continuous and accurate titration preferably with infusion pumps, along with close blood pressure monitoring. In resource constrained settings with high volume obstetric care such intensive… read more here.

Keywords: pram score; delivery; postspinal hypotension; hypotension ... See more keywords