Randomised double-blind comparison of bolus phenylephrine or ephedrine for treatment of hypotension in women with pre-eclampsia undergoing caesarean section

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作者
Mohta, M. [1 ]
Duggal, S. [1 ]
Chilkoti, G. T. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Coll Med Sci & Guru Teg Bahadur Hosp, Dept Anaesthesiol & Crit Care, Delhi, India
关键词
caesarean section: morbidity; ephedrine; phenylephrine; pre-eclampsia; spinal hypotension: treatment; ANESTHESIA-INDUCED HYPOTENSION; SPINAL-ANESTHESIA; MATERNAL HYPOTENSION; REGIONAL ANESTHESIA; DELIVERY; MANAGEMENT; FETAL; PREVENTION; BLOOD; VASOPRESSORS;
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10.1111/anae.14268
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Treatment of post-spinal hypotension during caesarean section assumes special concern in pre-eclamptic patients due to a compromised fetoplacental circulation and increased risk of placental hypoperfusion. Phenylephrine and ephedrine are the most commonly used vasopressors, although the best choice is still not clear. We studied 80 pre-eclamptic women with a singleton pregnancy who underwent caesarean section with spinal anaesthesia, and who developed hypotension defined as a decrease in systolic arterial pressure 20% from baseline or absolute value < 100 mmHg. Women were randomly allocated to receive phenylephrine 50 g or ephedrine 4 mg boluses for treatment of hypotension. Blood pressure changes following vasopressor administration were similar in both groups, but heart rate remained higher after ephedrine at all time-points. The primary outcome measure of umbilical artery pH was 7.26 (0.11) in the phenylephrine group and 7.25 (0.09) in the ephedrine group (p = 0.86). The incidence of neonatal acidosis (umbilical artery pH < 7.20) was 9 (22.5%) in the phenylephrine group and 11 (27.5%) in the ephedrine group (p = 0.80). Other secondary outcome measures were comparable. In conclusion, phenylephrine 50 g and ephedrine 4 mg, administered as intravenous boluses to treat post-spinal hypotension during caesarean section in pre-eclamptic patients, resulted in similar fetal acid-base values, were equally effective in treating hypotension and were associated with good maternal and neonatal outcome.
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