Fj. Mercier et al., Phenylephrine added to prophylactic ephedrine infusion during spinal anesthesia for elective cesarean section, ANESTHESIOL, 95(3), 2001, pp. 668-674
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Aneshtesia & Intensive Care","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Background: Because ephedrine infusion (2 mg/min) does not adequately preve
nt spinal hypotension during cesarean delivery, the authors investigated wh
ether adding phenylephrine would improve its efficacy.
Methods: Thirty-nine parturients with American Society of Anesthesiologists
physical status I-II who were scheduled for cesarean delivery received a c
rystalloid preload of 15 ml/kg. Spinal anesthesia was performed using 11 mg
hyperbaric bupivacaine, 2.5 mug sufentanil, and 0.1 mg morphine. Maternal
heart rate and systolic blood pressure were measured at frequent intervals.
A vasopressor infusion was started immediately after spinal injection of e
ither 2 mg/min ephedrine plus 10 mug/min phenylephrine or 2 mg/min ephedrin
e alone. Treatments were assigned randomly in a double-blind fashion. The i
nfusion rate was adjusted according to systolic blood pressure using a pred
efined algorithm. Hypotension, defined as systolic blood pressure less than
100 mmHg and less than 80% of baseline, was treated with 6 mg ephedrine bo
lus doses.
Results: Hypotension occurred less frequently in the ephedrine-phenylephrin
e group than in the ephedrine-alone group: 37% versus 15% (P = 0.02). Ephed
rine (36 +/- 16 mg, mean +/- SD) plus 178 +/- 81 mug phenylephrine was infu
sed in former group, whereas 54 +/- 18 mg ephedrine was infused in the latt
er. Median supplemental ephedrine requirements and nausea scores (0-3) were
less in the ephedrine-phenylephrine group (0 vs. 12 mg, P = 0.02; and 0 vs
. 1.5, P = 0.01, respectively). Umbilical artery pll values were significan
tly higher in the ephedrine-phenylephrine group than in the group that rece
ived ephedrine alone (7.24 vs. 7.19). Apgar scores were similarly good in b
oth groups.
Conclusion: Phenylephrine added to an infusion of ephedrine halved the inci
dence of hypotension and increased umbilical cord pH.