Volume : IV, Issue : IV, April - 2015
COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT DOSES OF HYPERBARIC ROPIVACAINE IN SPINAL ANESTHESIA FOR CAESAREAN SECTION
Dr. Dharmendra Carpenter, Dr. Neha Agrawal, Dr. Reema Meena
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Spinal hyperbaric Ropivacaine may produce more predictable and reliable anesthesia than plain ropivacaine for
caesarean section. This double blind, randomised , dose response study compared three different doses of hyperbaric
ropivacaine for spinal anesthesia in caesarean section in terms of clinical efficacy and safety.Ninety six parturients
undergoing elective caesarean section delivery under spinal anesthesia were randomised to receive spinal hyperbaric ropivacaine in doses
of 10mg,12.5 mg and 15mg at L3–L4 interverteal space. The highest level of sensory block, duration of motor and sensory block, rate of
successful anesthesia outcome and rate of hypotension were significantly related to ropivacaine dose. Ropivacaine 12.5 mg is suitable dose for
spinal anesthesia for caesarean delivery with adequate anesthesia and minimal side effects.
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Dr. Dharmendra Carpenter, Dr. Neha Agrawal, Dr. Reema Meena COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT DOSES OF HYPERBARIC ROPIVACAINE IN SPINAL ANESTHESIA FOR CAESAREAN SECTION Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol: 4, Issue: 4 April 2015
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Dr. Dharmendra Carpenter, Dr. Neha Agrawal, Dr. Reema Meena COMPARISON OF THREE DIFFERENT DOSES OF HYPERBARIC ROPIVACAINE IN SPINAL ANESTHESIA FOR CAESAREAN SECTION Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol: 4, Issue: 4 April 2015