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COMPARISON OF REGIONAL ANESTHESIA FOR CAESAREAN SECTION AND DECREASE OF ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE DURING ADMINISTRATION OF MARCAIN 0,5% AND HEAVY MARCAIN 0,5%.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Perinatal Medicine. 2017 Supplement, Vol. 45, p350-350. 1p.
Subject
*CESAREAN section
*CONFERENCES & conventions
*HYPOTENSION
*LOCAL anesthesia
*BUPIVACAINE
Language
ISSN
0300-5577
Abstract
Intrudoction: There are used two different type of local anesthetics during regional anesthesia for caesarean section and comparison of side effects: drop of arterial blood pressure at both groups after application of anesthetics. Method and Material: There examined 120 patients sepaeted into two groups and led with two anesthetics: Marcain 0,5% and Heavy Marcain 0,5% during six months period from 2015/2016. Case Report: 120 patients with regional anesthesia separated intno two groups, one group got Marcain 0,5% and the second group Heavy Marcain 0,5%. Blood pressure was measured in both groups before application of drugs and every five minutes afterwords till the end of anesthesia. Other parameters followed were: age, weight, height, heart rate and oxygen saturation. Results: Arterial blood pressure of both groups is shown in the figures. It is clear that there is blood pressure decrease in both groups, but there is a difference showing that the decreased blood pressure occurred in 20 percent of patients in 0.5% Marcain and in 5% of patients who received 0.5% Havy Marcain. Conclusion: Usage of Heavy Marcain 0,5% is more safe during regional anesthesia in patiens before caeserean section. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]