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The Influence of Thirty-degree Leg Elevation on Noradrenaline Requirements Administered as a Prophylactic Variable Infusion During Cesarean Delivery: An Open Label Randomized Controlled Trial
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Leg elevation for Spinal Hypotension and Hypoperfusion. Completed, enrolled 80 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Spinal anesthesia is a widely chosen technique in obstetric theaters due to several advantages, however sympathetic block results in hypotension that carry several consequences on maternal and fetal health, thus early prediction and management takes high priority. in this regards recent recommendations suggest the use of prophylactic vasopressors like noradrenaline, researchers of this study aimed to explore the impact of leg elevation on prophylactic noradrenaline dose
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Interventions
leg will be raised 30 degrees after spinal anesthesia using standardized pillow