Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2763391 Journal of Clinical Anesthesia 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Study ObjectiveTo compare the spread of subarachnoid sensory block with hyperbaric bupivacaine in second trimester pregnant and non-pregnant women.DesignProspective study.SettingUniversity teaching hospital.Patients44 ASA physical status I and II women patients, 22 of whom were in their second trimester of pregnancy undergoing cervical cerclage, and 22 non-pregnant women scheduled for perianal surgery.InterventionsThe extent of sensory block and hemodynamic changes were assessed.MeasurementsNumber of dermatomes blocked was determined by testing for pinprick; systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and heart rate (HR) were measured at 3, 5, 10, 15, 30 and 60 minutes.Main ResultsMaximal sensory block was higher in the second trimester of the pregnant group by three dermatomes than the non-pregnant group. There were no statistically significant differences in SBP, DBP, or HR changes between the groups.ConclusionPregnant women in the second trimester exhibit enhanced spread of spinal analgesia with hyperbaric bupivacaine more so than non-pregnant women.

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