Effectiveness of Leg Elevation to Prevent Spinal Anesthesia-Induced Hypotension during Cesarean Delivery in the Resource-Limited Area: Open Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 1.6 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Anesthesiology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2020-08-24 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/5014916
Sofia Assen, Bedru Jemal, Adane Tesfaye
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Abstract

Background: Postspinal hypotension is the most common complication after spinal anesthesia for cesarean section (CS). Hypotension mainly occurs due to the reductions of vascular tone leading to decreased systemic vascular resistance and decreased venous return. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of leg elevation (LE) as a method of prevention of postspinal hypotension in patients who undergo cesarean section under spinal anesthesia.

Methods: This is a single-center parallel-randomized controlled trial study, and 52 full-term parturients scheduled for elective cesarean section who meets inclusion criteria were included in the study. The randomization sequence was created by a researcher not participating in patient management using a computer random generator. The participant was randomly assigned to the leg elevation group (n = 26) or to the control group (n = 26) of usual perioperative care.

Results: The proportions of patients who develop hypotension are lower (8 (33.3%)) in the leg elevation group than the control group (15 (62.5%)) with an X 2 (1, N = 48) = 4.09, P=0.043. The relative risk of developing postspinal hypotension in the leg elevation group compared to the control group was 0.47 (95% CI, 0.28-1.00). The proportion of severe hypotension was significantly decreased in the leg elevation group at a P value of 0.02.

Conclusion: Performing leg elevation immediately after spinal anesthesia reduced the incidence of hypotension. The trial is registered with PACTR201908713181850.

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资源有限地区剖宫产时抬高腿部预防脊髓麻醉所致低血压的有效性:开放随机对照试验。
背景:脊髓后低血压是剖宫产术后最常见的并发症。低血压的发生主要是由于血管张力降低,导致全身血管阻力降低,静脉回流减少。本研究的目的是评估腿抬高(LE)作为一种预防脊髓麻醉下剖宫产患者脊髓后低血压的方法的有效性。方法:本研究为单中心平行随机对照试验研究,纳入52例符合入选标准的择期剖宫产足月产妇。随机化序列由未参与患者管理的研究人员使用计算机随机生成器创建。参与者被随机分配到腿抬高组(n = 26)或常规围手术期护理对照组(n = 26)。结果:抬高腿组发生低血压的患者比例(8例(33.3%))低于对照组(15例(62.5%)),x2 (1, N = 48) = 4.09, P=0.043。与对照组相比,抬高腿组发生脊柱后低血压的相对风险为0.47 (95% CI, 0.28-1.00)。抬高腿组严重低血压比例显著降低,P值为0.02。结论:脊髓麻醉后立即抬高腿部可降低低血压的发生率。试验注册号为PACTR201908713181850。
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