Influence of patient position in spinal anesthesia with hyperbaric marcain 0.5%
- Author:
Cao Thi Bich Hanh
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Spinal anesthesia
- MeSH:
Anesthesia, Spinal;
Pharmaceutical Preparations
- From:Journal of Vietnamese Medicine
2005;311(6):40-45
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
A randomized study was carried out on 90 patients from 16 to 65 age old were surgically operated lower extremities at Anesthesia Department of Viettiep Hospital from February 2004 to February 2005. The patients were divided into 2 groups: ASA I and ASA II. Results: after 30 initial minute of anesthesia, the pulse frequency decreased in 40/45 patients of group I (88.89%), in 44/45 (97.78%) patients of group II. There wasn’t any case in two groups had the pulse less than 60 times/minute. There were 42/45 patients (93.33%) in group I and 45/45 patients (100%) in group II had a decrease of artery pressure during 30 minute of anesthesia. Respiratory frequency pre and post anesthesia in two group were different not significantly (p>0.05). There was no case of respiratory failure required interventions. Pre- post anesthesia, SpO2 in group I and group II changed not significantly (p>0.05). The side effects during surgery: nausea, vomit, tremble and shiver; after surgery: headache, urine retention. The position of patients was used in order to distribute much more on onside had excellent effect for lower extremities surgery. Levels of sensory and motor block were very good without significant side effect