Phenylephrine Infusion for the Prevention of Hypotension in Obese Patients During Cesarean Delivery Under Spinal Anesthesia: A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Study.

Q3 Medicine
Asian journal of anesthesiology Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-25 DOI:10.6859/aja.202406_62(2).0003
Márcio Luiz Benevides, José Márcio Costa Marques Júnior, Luis Fernando C de S A Martins, Lucas G Carrijo, Cristhiano C Prados, Samir C El Husny Filho, Ewerton M Coimbra, Marco A Marquioreto Benevides
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Abstract

Background: Spinal anesthesia-induced hypotension can lead to adverse consequences for the mother-fetus binomial. We compared two prophylactic phenylephrine infusions with placebo in obese patients during cesarean delivery (CD) under spinal anesthesia.

Methods: In this randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind study, 121 patients were randomly allocated to receive 0.9% saline in Group C, prophylactic phenylephrine infusion 50 μg/min in Group P50, or prophylactic phenylephrine infusion 100 μg/min in Group P100, starting immediately after anesthesia induction until delivery. The primary outcome was the number of episodes of hypotension.

Results: The median (interquartile range) of the number of episodes of hypotension in Group P100 [0.0 (0.0-0.0)] and Group P50 [0.0 (0.0-1.5)] were lower in Group C [3.0 (2.0-5.0)], P < 0.001. There was also a smaller number of episodes of hypotension in Group P100 than in Group P50, P = 0.016. The phenylephrine infusion groups had a significantly lower incidence of hypotension, increased time until the first episode of hypotension, and fewer physician interventions but a higher incidence of reactive hypertension in Group P100 than in Group C. Nausea and vomiting, bradycardia, and neonatal outcomes were not different among the groups.

Conclusion: Prophylactic phenylephrine infusion of 100 or 50 μg/min in obese women during CD under spinal anesthesia reduced the number of episodes of hypotension, the incidence of hypotension, the number of physician interventions, and the number of rescue phenylephrine boluses, and increased the time until the first hypotension episode. However, 100 μg/min could lead to more reactive hypertension.

输注苯肾上腺素预防腰麻下剖宫产肥胖患者低血压:一项随机、安慰剂对照、双盲研究
背景:脊髓麻醉引起的低血压可导致母胎二项性不良后果。我们比较了脊髓麻醉下剖宫产(CD)肥胖患者预防性输注苯肾上腺素和安慰剂。方法:随机、安慰剂对照、双盲研究,121例患者随机分为C组(0.9%生理盐水)、P50组(预防性注射苯肾上腺素50 μg/min)和P100组(预防性注射苯肾上腺素100 μg/min),从麻醉诱导后立即开始直至分娩。主要结局是低血压发作的次数。结果:P100组和P50组低血压发作次数中位数(四分位数间距)均低于C组[3.0 (2.0-5.0)],P < 0.001。P100组低血压发作次数少于P50组,P = 0.016。苯肾上腺素输注组低血压发生率明显降低,低血压首次发作的时间增加,医生干预较少,但P100组反应性高血压发生率高于c组。组间恶心、呕吐、心动过缓和新生儿结局无差异。结论:腰麻下肥胖女性CD期预防性输注苯肾上腺素100或50 μg/min可减少低血压发作次数、低血压发生率、医生干预次数和苯肾上腺素抢救剂量,并可延长至首次低血压发作的时间。而100 μg/min可导致更多的反应性高血压。
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Asian journal of anesthesiology
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期刊介绍: Asian Journal of Anesthesiology (AJA), launched in 1962, is the official and peer-reviewed publication of the Taiwan Society of Anaesthesiologists. It is published quarterly (March/June/September/December) by Airiti and indexed in EMBASE, Medline, Scopus, ScienceDirect, SIIC Data Bases. AJA accepts submissions from around the world. AJA is the premier open access journal in the field of anaesthesia and its related disciplines of critical care and pain in Asia. The number of Chinese anaesthesiologists has reached more than 60,000 and is still growing. The journal aims to disseminate anaesthesiology research and services for the Chinese community and is now the main anaesthesiology journal for Chinese societies located in Taiwan, Mainland China, Hong Kong and Singapore. AJAcaters to clinicians of all relevant specialties and biomedical scientists working in the areas of anesthesia, critical care medicine and pain management, as well as other related fields (pharmacology, pathology molecular biology, etc). AJA''s editorial team is composed of local and regional experts in the field as well as many leading international experts. Article types accepted include review articles, research papers, short communication, correspondence and images.
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