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Effectiveness of Phenylefrine in Prevention of Hypotension During Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean...

Hypotension Drug-Induced

Hypotension in patients who are taken to surgery, is a very frequent complication, when the spinal anesthetical technique is used, associating this with significant adverse effects that can lead to morbidity specially in the obstetric patient. The objective of the study is determine if the phenylephrine used of prophylactic form, achieved to prevent the appearance of hypotension in obstetric patients led to Caesarea under spinal anesthesia.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Ephedrine vs. Nor Epinephrine Infusion in Preventing Hypotension After Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean...

Anesthesia; Adverse EffectSpinal and Epidural2 more

The purpose of the study is to determine if norepinephrine is more effective as a continuous intravenous (IV) infusion compared to continuous IV ephedrine associated with crystalloid loading for maintaining blood pressure during a spinal anesthetic for a cesarean delivery. Prevention of low blood pressure has been shown to decrease nausea and vomiting during and after cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia. For elective cesarean delivery, all participants will receive spinal anesthesia with a local anesthetic and morphine. This study plans to enroll 120 pregnant women. Patients will be randomly assigned according to a computer generated system to be in one of two groups.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes of the Use of Vasopressors to Treat Hypotension During Spinal Anesthesia...

PreeclampsiaPregnancy Toxemias

Anesthesia for cesarean section has been a great challenge for the anesthesiologist, for mother and fetus are closely related. So the challenge is to anesthetize the mother without interfering with the physiology of the fetus. The spinal block, although safe, are not free of complications if not treated properly, may be responsible for increased fetal morbidity. Among the major side effects, there is hypotension, with potentially serious consequences for the maternal-fetal dyad. Hypotension in pregnant women at low risk may not lead to major damage, but a pregnant woman with low reserves, as is the case of pregnant women with pre-eclampsia, any drop in blood pressure of the mother can bring harm to the welfare of mother and fetus. Based on the above, the purpose of this study is to compare the effects of maternal and perinatal treatment of hypotension with ephedrine or metaraminol in pregnant women with severe preeclampsia undergoing cesarean section under spinal anesthesia. There will be a randomized, double-blind, which will be included pregnant women with severe preeclampsia with indication of cesarean section, gestational age above 34 weeks gestation and only.Will be Excluded women with hemorrhagic syndromes of pregnancy, HELLP syndrome, eclampsia, cardiovascular or cerebrovascular disease, fetal distress and absolute contraindications to spinal anesthesia. All patients are fully informed of the research objectives and will only be included in the study if they agree to participate and sign the Instrument of Consent. The project was designed following the recommendations of Resolution 196/96 of the National Health and the Declaration of Helsinki for research involving human subjects (2000). In addition, the project was submitted to the Ethics Committee in Research of the Institute of Integrative Medicine Professor Fernando Figueira, is approved. The study will be conducted from June 2011 to July 2012. The study variables are: consumption of metaraminol and ephedrine before and after birth, the occurrence of nausea and vomiting, incidence of maternal hypotension, the occurrence of reactive hypertension, occurrence of bradycardia, pH of umbilical cord, Apgar score 5 minutes, need for face mask ventilation and ICU admission.

Withdrawn10 enrollment criteria

Assessment of the Effects of Pressors on Graft Blood Flow After Free Tissue Transfer Surgery

Oral CancerHead and Neck Cancer2 more

Following surgery to remove tumours of the head and neck, patients undergo reconstruction with free flaps - tissue that is taken from elsewhere in the body and given a new blood supply by attaching it to vessels in the neck. Following this type of surgery, patients often need medication to maintain their blood pressure in the intensive care unit. The effect of these drugs on the transplanted tissues is unknown. This study investigates the effects of four commonly used drugs on free flap perfusion.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Pathophysiology of Orthostatic Hypotension

Autonomic Nervous System DiseasesOrthostatic Hypotension2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine the cause of low blood pressure in selective patients who have problems with their involuntary (autonomic) nervous system. These patients frequently have had symptoms throughout their life, and their disorder might have a genetic basis. The biochemical, physiological and pharmacological procedures in this study should help us define the problem and perhaps lead to more effective treatment.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

The Effect of the Timing of Colloid and Crystalloid Infusions on Postspinal Hypotension After Spinal...

Complications; AnesthesiaSpinal and Epidural1 more

Prevention of postspinal hypotension after spinal anesthesia for caesarian section by use of preoperative or intraoperative volume replacement. The comparison of crystalloid and colloid infusions and their timing via perfusion index and plethysmographic variability index.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Can Vena Cava Ultrasound Guided Volume Repletion Prevent Spinal Induced Significant Hypotension...

Fluid OverloadAnesthesia; Adverse Effect2 more

Aim of this study is to determine whether Inferior Vena Cava analyzed by trans-thoracic echocardiography is an effective method to guide titrated fluid repletion in non critical patients, in order both to decrease post procedural significant hypotension rate and to avoid unnecessary fluid overload in patients undergoing spinal anesthesia for elective surgical procedures

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Volatile Anesthetics on Cerebral Oxygenation During Controlled Hypotension

Oxygen Saturation

Controlled hypotension is a preferred method for reducing surgical bleeding during septoplasty operations however, the level of hypotension and bradycardia should not disrupt cerebral oxygenation. On this account, the investigators aim to investigate the effects of different volatile anesthetics combined with a short-acting opioid on cerebral oxygenation during controlled hypotension using near infrared spectroscopy.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Trial Comparing Low Dose and High Dose Steroids in Patients Undergoing Colorectal Surgery

Orthostatic HypotensionHemodynamic Instability2 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of low dose versus high dose steroids vital signs of patients currently on steroids or recently treated with steroids undergoing major colorectal surgery. The investigators hypothesize that there will be no statistically significant difference in orthostatic hypotension (blood pressure measured on lying, sitting, and standing), blood pressure, temperature or heart rate in the standard and low dose groups.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) SMART-BP Trial

Moderate to High-risk Noncardiac Surgery

A multicenter, randomized comparison of intraoperative hemodynamic management with or without a protocolized strategy utilizing Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI) software guidance during moderate-to-high-risk noncardiac surgery.

Terminated18 enrollment criteria
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