Intravenous norepinephrine and mephentermine for maintenance of blood pressure during spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section: An interventional double-blinded randomised trial

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Shah, Pratibha Jain [1 ]
Agrawal, Pratiksha [1 ]
Beldar, Rajesh Kumar [1 ]
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[1] Pt JNM Med Coll, Dept Anaesthesiol & Crit Care, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India
关键词
Caesarean delivery; mephentermine; norepinephrine; spinal anaesthesia induced hypotension; HYPOTENSION; PHENYLEPHRINE; DELIVERY; EPHEDRINE; BOLUSES;
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10.4103/ija.IJA_91_20
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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Background and Aims: Spinal anaesthesia induced hypotension (SAIH) and bradycardia may prove deleterious to both parturient and baby, hence vasopressors play a vital role in their management. Recent studies on norepinephrine as rescue vasopressor during subarachnoid block (SAB) enlighten its role for SAIH. This randomised double-blind trial was conducted to compare the effect of intermittent intravenous boluses of norepinephrine and frequently used mephentermine for management of SAIH in caesarean section (CS) to prove whether norepinephrine produces comparable effects or superior to mephentermine. Methods: After approval from Institutional Ethics Committee and registration in Clinical Trials Registry India (CTRI/2019/06/019652), 256 parturients posted for elective CS under SAB were randomly allocated into Group-N and Group-M (n = 84) using chit system, who received boluses of intravenous norepinephrine 8 mu g and mephentermine 6mg for SAIH, respectively. Systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), Response%, Apgar score and maternal complications were analysed. Results: The changes in SBP and DBP were comparable in both the groups. It was significantly low after SAB compared to baseline and significantly high compared to 1st hypotensive value in both the groups throughout the study period (<0.0001). HR was comparable for initial 10 min, thereafter it was significantly high in Group-M (<0.0001) till 40 min. Response% after the first bolus was significantly high in Group-N (59.30n +/- 29.21 vs 39.78 +/- 25.6; P = <0.0001). Conclusion: Intravenous norepinephrine is better than mephentermine with respect to high response% and stable maternal HR although both are equally effective in maintaining blood pressure following SAIH during elective CS.
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