Cesarean Section (CS) is a common obstetric surgery that can be performed by both general or regional anaesthetic techniques. Hypotension is the most common complication of spinal anaesthesia, its incidence varying from 70% to 80 %, if severe, it can result in serious perinatal adverse outcomes, such as maternal nausea and vomiting, fetal acidosis and may be an important contributory factor for maternal death related to regional anaesthesia.
A variety of methods have been used for the prevention of post-spinal hypotension which includes the use of intravenous fluid, vasopressors, and physical methods such as table tilt, leg binders, and compression devices. However, a single technique is ineffective and a combination of interventions is suggested. A care bundle is a group of three to five evidence-based interventions that, when performed together, have a better outcome than if performed individually. A care bundle consists of a group of (usually) between three and five evidence-based interventions. These are related to a particular condition or event for patient care. Care bundles are well known in the field of intensive care medicine such as Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia (VAP) care bundle, sepsis care bundle, and Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI) care bundle. To our knowledge, till now, no one has investigated a special care bundle in the field of anaesthesia. In this work, we will investigate the safety and efficacy of a special care bundle in controlling spinal induced hypotension.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
144
either follow the care bundle or the best evidence practice
Suez Canal University
Ismailia, Egypt
consumption of ephedrine
The total consumption of ephedrine used to manage the spinal induced hypotension with CS
Time frame: immediately at the end of the surgery
consumption of atropine
The total consumption of atropine used to manage the spinal induced hypotension with CS
Time frame: immediately at the end of the surgery
postspinal hypotension
The incidence of postspinal hypotension in CS
Time frame: immediately at the end of the surgery
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