Literature DB >> 17347185

Effect of intravenous vasopressor on spread of spinal anaesthesia and fetal acid-base equilibrium.

D W Cooper1, S C Gibb, T Meek, S Owen, M S Kokri, A T Malik, K K Koneti.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We previously found rostral spread of spinal plain levobupivacaine to be less with prophylactic i.v. phenylephrine than with ephedrine during Caesarean delivery. This study investigated whether rostral spread of spinal hyperbaric bupivacaine is also less with phenylephrine than with ephedrine.
METHODS: The study was randomized and double blind. It compared phenylephrine 100 microg ml-1 (phenylephrine group, n=27), and ephedrine 4.5 mg ml-1 (ephedrine group, n=27), given by infusion during spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean delivery. Block height was assessed to cold and light touch sensation at 15, 30, 60, and 90-min after the spinal injection of 2.8 ml of hyperbaric 0.5% w/v bupivacaine, combined with 0.4 ml diamorphine (1 mg ml-1). Umbilical blood gas values were monitored during the study.
RESULTS: Block height was similar for both groups at all of the assessment times. Umbilical artery pH was higher with phenylephrine [median 7.32 (IQR 7.28-7.34)] than with ephedrine [7.20 (7.10-7.28)] (P<0.0001). There was a strong negative correlation between umbilical artery pH and spinal-delivery interval, but only with ephedrine: phenylephrine group, r2=0.09 (P=0.17), and ephedrine group, r2=0.53 (P<0.0001). Five-minute Apgar scores were higher with phenylephrine [10 (9-10)] than ephedrine [9 (9-9)] (P=0.009).
CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to its effect on spinal plain levobupivacaine, we did not find rostral spread of spinal hyperbaric bupivacaine to be less with prophylactic phenylephrine than with ephedrine. We observed an unexpectedly high incidence of fetal acidosis with ephedrine and found evidence that longer spinal-delivery intervals increase the risk of fetal acidosis developing with ephedrine, but not phenylephrine.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2007        PMID: 17347185     DOI: 10.1093/bja/aem056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Anaesth        ISSN: 0007-0912            Impact factor:   9.166


  8 in total

1.  Vasopressor choice for hypotension in elective Cesarean section: ephedrine or phenylephrine?

Authors:  Chandrakala P Gunda; Jennifer Malinowski; Aruna Tegginmath; Venkatesh G Suryanarayana; Sathees B C Chandra
Journal:  Arch Med Sci       Date:  2010-04-30       Impact factor: 3.318

2.  A comparative study of infusions of phenylephrine, ephedrine and phenylephrine plus ephedrine on maternal haemodynamics in elective caesarean section.

Authors:  Sabyasachi Das; Soma Mukhopadhyay; Mohanchandra Mandal; Sukanta Mandal; Sekhar Ranjan Basu
Journal:  Indian J Anaesth       Date:  2011-11

3.  Techniques for preventing hypotension during spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section.

Authors:  Cheryl Chooi; Julia J Cox; Richard S Lumb; Philippa Middleton; Mark Chemali; Richard S Emmett; Scott W Simmons; Allan M Cyna
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2020-07-01

Review 4.  Comparison of Phenylephrine and Ephedrine in Treatment of Spinal-Induced Hypotension in High-Risk Pregnancies: A Narrative Review.

Authors:  Sasima Dusitkasem; Blair H Herndon; Monsicha Somjit; David L Stahl; Emily Bitticker; John C Coffman
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2017-01-20

5.  Effect of intravenous phenylephrine infusion on dose requirement of intrathecal plain levobupivacaine for cesarean section: A placebo-controlled preliminary study.

Authors:  Asha Tyagi; Aanchal Kakkar; Namrata Niwal; Medha Mohta; Ashok Kumar Sethi
Journal:  Saudi J Anaesth       Date:  2017 Oct-Dec

6.  Prophylactic infusion of phenylephrine increases the median effective dose of intrathecal hyperbaric bupivacaine in cesarean section: A prospective randomized study.

Authors:  Yin-Fa Zhang; Fei Xiao; Wen-Ping Xu; Lin Liu
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2018-08       Impact factor: 1.889

7.  ED50 and ED95 of intrathecal hyperbaric ropivacaine for parturients undergoing cesarean section with prophylactic infusion of phenylephrine: A Prospective dose-finding Study.

Authors:  Wenping Xu; Fei Xiao; Yinfa Zhang; Lin Liu; Xiangyang Chang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 1.817

8.  A randomised dose-response study of prophylactic Methoxamine infusion for preventing spinal-induced hypotension during Cesarean delivery.

Authors:  Feng Fu; Yu-Wen Tang; Hong Chen; Cui-Cui Jiao; Na Ma; Xin-Zhong Chen
Journal:  BMC Anesthesiol       Date:  2020-08-12       Impact factor: 2.217

  8 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.