Lah. Critchley et Dk. Woodward, Haemodynamic effects of three doses of dihydroergotamine during spinal anaesthesia, BR J ANAEST, 87(3), 2001, pp. 499-501
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Aneshtesia & Intensive Care","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
We performed a randomized study comparing the haemodynamic effects of three
doses of the vasopressor dihydroergotamine (DHE) (5, 10 and 15 mug kg(-1))
in 30 ASA 1 and 2 patients, aged 53-87 yr, undergoing spinal anaesthesia.
Non-invasive systolic arterial pressure (SAP), heart rate and central venou
s pressure (CVP) were recorded continuously for 25 min. Intravenous fluids
were withheld during this period. All three doses of DHE reversed the lower
ing effects of spinal anaesthesia on SAP and CVP (P<0.0001), and these effe
cts were smooth in onset and sustained. Whereas the lowest (S <mu>g kg(-1))
dose restored SAP and CVP to near prespinal values, the higher (10 and 15
mug kg(-1)) doses resulted in above-baseline increases in SAP of 7% and in
CVP of 2.7 cm H2O (P<0.05). The haemodynamic profile of DHE makes it a usef
ul agent for managing hypotension during spinal anaesthesia. A dose of 5-10
<mu>g kg(-1) is recommended.