The Effects of Height and Weight Adjusted Dose of Local Anesthetic.
Complications; Cesarean Section, Hypotension
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Complications; Cesarean Section
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
ASA I and II patients aged 18-40 > 37 weeks gestation
- Scheduled for an elective c-section under spinal anesthetic
- Singleton pregnancy
- Patients height between 150-180cm and with a BMI of <35
- Subject understands the study and consents to participate
Exclusion Criteria:
Contraindication to neuraxial blockade
- Local anesthetic allergy
- Above or below our defined height and BMI criteria
- Emergency C-Section
- Complicated pregnancy including severe toxemia, pregnancy induced hypertension, and placenta previa
Sites / Locations
- Victoria Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Adjusted Spinal Dose
Standard Spinal Dose
Patients in this group receive height and weight adjusted dose for spinal anesthesia.During surgery, phenylephrine/ephedrine is given to maintain blood pressure as necessary. Episodes of hypotension will be treated with these vasopressors .
Patients in this group receive a fixed standard dose for spinal anesthesia. During surgery, phenylephrine/ephedrine is given to maintain blood pressure as necessary. Episodes of hypotension will be treated with these vasopressors .