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Hemodynamic and analgesic effect of intrathecal dexmedetomidine with low dose hyperbaric bupivacaine in spinal anaesthesia, caesarean section: a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Objectives: Hypotension is the major side effect of spinal anaesthesia during caesarean section. Since the adverse effects are dosage-dependent, various methods have been tried to prevent spinal anaesthesia induced complications, such as lowering the ...
Plabon Hazarika +3 more
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Plain or Hyperbaric Bupivacaine for Spinal Anesthesia
Three ml of bupivacaine 0.5%, either plain or in 8% glucose, was injected intrathecally in three groups of twenty patients. Group 1 received bupivacaine 0.5% plain; group 2 received bupivacaine 0.5% in 8% glucose. Patients in groups 1 and 2 were kept sitting for 3 min after injection. Patients in group 3 received bupivacaine 0.5% in 8% glucose and were
R, Stienstra, J F, van Poorten
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Background: Ropivacaine is an ammino-amide local anesthetic agent with properties similar to bupivacaine, but its decreased lipophilicity is associated with reduced incidence of central nervous system toxicity and cardiotoxicity. This study evaluated the
Savita Gupta +3 more
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Analgesic Efficacy of Hyperbaric Ropivacaine versus Hyperbaric Bupivacaine with Fentanyl in Infraumbilical Surgeries under Spinal Anaesthesia: A Double-blinded Randomised Clinical Trial [PDF]
Introduction: Spinal anaesthesia is a preferred technique for infraumbilical surgeries because of its rapid onset, reliable action, and minimal systemic effects.
Anurag Kharel +2 more
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Levobupivacaine, the S (-) enantiomer of bupivacaine, is known for its reduced cardiotoxicity and central nervous system side effects. The present study was conducted to compare the anesthetic efficacy and safety profiles of two local anesthetic agents ...
Praveen Kumar Mathanagopal +5 more
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Aschalew Besha,1 Abebayehu Zemedkun,2 Muhiddin Tadesse,2 Seyoum Hailu,2 Addisu Mossie,1 Adanech Shiferaw,1 Dugo Angasa,1 Yayeh Adamu2 1Department of Anesthesia, College of Health Sciences and Medicine, Hawassa University, Hawassa, Ethiopia; 2Department ...
Besha A +7 more
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Background: Bupivacaine has more potential for central nervous system and cardiovascular toxicity when compared to ropivacaine. Ropivacaine provides effective spinal anesthesia for lower limb and hip surgeries.
Feroz Ahmad Dar +2 more
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Perioperative gabapentin and post cesarean pain control: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials [PDF]
Cesarean delivery occurs in roughly one third of pregnancies. Effective postoperative pain control is a goal for patients and physicians. Limiting opioid use in this period is important as some percentage of opioid naïve individuals will develop ...
Berghella, Vincenzo +6 more
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Low dose hyperbaric bupivacaine for unilateral spinal anaesthesia [PDF]
To evaluate the effects of hyperbaric bupivacaine concentration in producing unilateral spinal anaesthesia.With Ethical Committee approval and written consent, 60 patients undergoing lower limb surgery were placed in the lateral position with the side to be operated on dependent.
A, Casati +5 more
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Background: Recently introduced ropivacaine is 40% less potent than bupivacaine. Ropivacaine made hyperbaric by the addition of dextrose is known to provide reliable spinal anesthesia (SA).This study was designed to compare the clinical efficacy of equal
Kalpana R Kulkarni +4 more
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