Baseline Heart Rate as a Predictor of Post-Spinal Hypotension in Patients Undergoing a Caesarean Section

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Background: Although spinal anesthesia is generally well tolerated, hypotension is a common adverse effectof subarachnoid block in some patients. In pregnant women, it was demonstrated that sympathetic activity isincreased as compared with that of not pregnant women.Aim of study: To determine whether preoperative heart rate is a predictor for post spinal hypotension or not inobstetric patients.Methods: A prospective trial study that was conducted in the Obstetrics operating room at Al-Imamain Al-Kadhmain and Baghdad Teaching Hospitals, Baghdad, Iraq for a period of 12 months from Nov. 2019 to Nov.2020. It involved 100 healthy full term pregnant women scheduled for elective C/S under spinal anesthesia.Baseline systolic, diastolic, mean arterial pressure, and heart rate were recorded. Blood pressure was monitoredwith an automated cuff blood pressure monitor at three-minute intervals until 30 minutes then every five minutes.Results: In this study, 55% of study patients complained from hypotension after spinal anesthesia. mean ofbaseline HR was significantly higher in patients who developed post spinal hypotension than that in those whodidn’t. The cut point of baseline HR was 92 beats/mint., so baseline HR > 92 beats/mint. is predictive for postspinal hypotension. Requirement of ephedrine was significantly higher in hypotensive patients who had baselineHR > 92 than that in those who had baseline HR ≤ 92.Conclusion: Preoperative heart is a good predictor for post spinal hypotension in pregnant women underwentcesarean section under spinal c anesthesia.
基线心率作为剖宫产术后患者脊柱低血压的预测指标
背景:虽然脊髓麻醉的耐受性良好,但在一些患者中,蛛网膜下腔阻滞的常见不良反应是低血压。研究表明,孕妇的交感神经活动比未怀孕的女性有所增加。研究目的:确定术前心率是否是产科患者后脊柱低血压的预测指标。方法:于2019年11月至2020年11月在伊拉克巴格达Al-Imamain Al-Kadhmain和巴格达教学医院的产科手术室进行前瞻性试验研究,为期12个月。它涉及100名健康的足月孕妇,计划在脊髓麻醉下进行选择性C/S。记录基线收缩压、舒张压、平均动脉压和心率。用自动袖带血压监测仪每隔3分钟监测一次血压,直到30分钟,然后每5分钟监测一次。结果:在本研究中,55%的研究患者在脊髓麻醉后出现低血压。发生脊髓低血压的患者的基线HR平均值明显高于未发生脊髓低血压的患者。基线HR切点为92次/分钟。,所以基线HR >92次/薄荷。可预测脊髓后低血压。基线hr >的低血压患者麻黄碱需要量显著增高;比基线HR≤92的患者高92。结论:术前心脏是脊髓麻醉下剖宫产孕妇术后脊柱低血压的一个很好的预测指标。
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