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Leyla T Kilinc1, G Ulufer Sivrikaya2, Birsen Eksioglu1, Ayse Hanci1, Hale Dobrucali1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Continous spinal anesthesia (CSA) and frequently unilateral spinal anesthesia (USpA) are usually preferred for lower extremity surgeries. In this study, we aimed to compare the effects of these anesthetic techniques, on hemodynamic parameters, quality of anesthesia and complications in elderly patients undergoing hip surgeries.Entities:
Keywords: Anesthesia; continous; elderly; spinal; unilateral
Year: 2013 PMID: 24348291 PMCID: PMC3858690 DOI: 10.4103/1658-354X.121054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Saudi J Anaesth
Demographic characteristics of the patients, duration of surgery
Block characteristics and total bupivacaine consumption of the groups
Figure 1Mean arterial pressure values of the groups. USpA – Unilateral spinal anesthesia, CSA – Continous spinal anesthesia. aP<0.01, bP<0.05, cP<0.01 compared with 0 min
Figure 2HR values of the groups. USpA – Unilateral spinal anesthesia, CSA – Continous spinal anesthesia