TO COMPARE THE HEMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS SUCH AS BLOOD PRESSURE, HEART RATE AND SPO2 DURING SPINAL ANAESTHESIA IN DIFFERENT GROUPS

Authors

  • Dr. Amit Prabhu,Dr. Girish Verma,Dr. Rakesh Goutam,Dr. Rajesh Vasure,Dr. Sangeeta Bansal Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48047/

Keywords:

hemodynamic, blood pressure, heart rate, and SpO2 & spinal anaesthesia.

Abstract

Background & Methods: The aim of the study is to compare the hemodynamic parameters such as blood pressure, heart rate and SpO2 during spinal anaesthesia in different groups. Results: The patients were monitored for hypotension (decrease in MAP>25% of baseline MAP), bradycardia (heart rate<50 beats/minute). Conclusion: Vital parameters were monitored and blood pressure & heart rate reading were taken 3 times at 2 minutes interval and lowest MAP and heart rate were taken as baseline for each group respectively. All the patients were preloaded with 500 ml of ringer lactate solution. Test drug was injected IM just after the induction of spinal anaesthesia. All the patients were observed and hemodynamic data recorded for 60 minutes after spinal anaesthesia.  

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Published

2018-09-24