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Per-operative cerebral near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) predicts maternal hypotension during elective caesarean delivery in spinal anaesthesia.

P A Berlac1, Y H Rasmussen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Spinal anaesthesia-induced maternal hypotension is common during elective caesarean section. This study evaluated whether cerebral near-infrared spectroscopy predicts maternal hypotension, defined as a 25% reduction in systolic blood pressure or heart rate or presentation of clinical symptoms.
METHOD: Thirty-eight ASA I-II parturients scheduled for elective caesarean section with spinal anaesthesia were monitored by near-infrared spectroscopy for changes in cerebral oxygenation (ScO(2)) with the recordings blinded to the anaesthesiologist.
RESULTS: There was a 5% decrease in ScO(2) (median 8%, interquartile range 5-11%) in all 22 patients who developed hypotension, whereas only 2 of 13 women who did not develop hypotension had a 5% decrease in ScO(2). Median time from a 5% decrease in ScO(2) to hypotension was 81 (interquartile range 30-281) s. The sensitivity of near-infrared spectroscopy to predict hypotension was 1.00, with a specificity 0.85 and a predictability of 0.91.
CONCLUSION: The results demonstrate a relationship between ScO(2) and impending hypotension during low-dose spinal anaesthesia for elective caesarean section. We suggest that immediate measures are taken to stabilise blood pressure if the near-infrared spectroscopy determined cerebral oxygenation decreases by more than 5%.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15627535     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijoa.2004.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Obstet Anesth        ISSN: 0959-289X            Impact factor:   2.603


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