EFFECT OF CRYSTALLOID AND COLLOID PRELOADING ON UTEROPLACENTAL AND MATERNAL HEMODYNAMIC STATE DURING SPINAL-ANESTHESIA FOR CESAREAN-SECTION

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作者
KARINEN, J [1 ]
RASANEN, J [1 ]
ALAHUHTA, S [1 ]
JOUPPILA, R [1 ]
JOUPPILA, P [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV OULU,CENT HOSP,DEPT OBSTET & GYNAECOL,SF-90220 OULU,FINLAND
关键词
ANESTHESIA; OBSTETRIC; BLOOD; FLOW; FETO-UTEROPLACENTAL; ANESTHETIC TECHNIQUES; SUBARACHNOID;
D O I
10.1093/bja/75.5.531
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
We have studied the effects of crystalloid 1 litre (lactated Ringer's) or colloid 0.5 litre (hydroxyethyl starch) preloading in 26 healthy parturients undergoing elective Caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia. Maternal placental uterine artery circulation was measured using a pulsed colour Doppler technique with simultaneous measurement of maternal haemodynamics. A high incidence of maternal hypotension was observed during spinal anaesthesia in the crystalloid group (62%) but the incidence was lower in the colloid group (38%). Central venous pressure was increased significantly in both groups after preload but decreased shortly after induction of spinal anaesthesia to baseline values. The mean pulsatility index (PI) in the uterine arteries did not change during preload or spinal block. A surprising finding was the widespread variation and some high values for the uterine artery PI after spinal anaesthesia. These individual increases in PI were transient and always returned to baseline values within 2 min. These results suggest that preloading with either solution is ineffective in preventing maternal hypotension and that changes in maternal heart rate, systolic arterial pressure and central venous pressure during spinal anaesthesia were not associated with rapid individual increases in uteroplacental vascular resistance. These changes seemed not to have any major effect, however, on the clinical condition of the newborn, as assessed by Apgar scores and umbilical artery pH values.
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