1. "THE EFFECT OF PROPHYLACTIC INTRAVENOUS GLYCOPYRROLATE ON THE INCIDENCE OF HYPOTENSION AND VASOPRESSOR REQUIREMENT DURING SPINAL ANAESTHESIA FOR CAESAREAN SECTION.".
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Arunalatha, P. S., Jagadeesacharlu, S., Padmabai, S. V., Anitha, K., and Kalpana, Bandla
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CESAREAN section ,GLYCOPYRROLATE ,PLACENTA praevia ,PREMEDICATION ,SPINAL anesthesia ,HYPOTENSION ,ANESTHESIA - Abstract
INTROUCTION: Spinal anesthesia (SA) has become a popular technique for LSCS as it is advantageous being a quick, safe and a reliable option that also provides analgesia post-operatively. Hyperbaric drugs which are routinely used can produce very high blocks in pregnant women because of decreased volume and increased pressure of CSF due to engorged epidural veins which is a result of aorto-caval compression and high CSF pressure. Haemodynamic changes1,2,3 like hypotension, Bradycardia were commonly associated complication with spinal-anaesthesia in obstetric parturients. For minimizing spinal-induced haemodynamic changes with anticholinergic drugs may be of interest. Anticholinergics like atropine and Glycopyrrolate are routinely used in anaesthesia for premedication. Atropine easily crosses placental barrier and blood-brain barrier as it has a tertiary amine structure. However, Glycopyrrolate having a structure of quaternary amine, limits its ability to cross these barriers. Hence Glycopyrrolate is the desired option for obstetric parturients AIMS and OBJECTIVES: To study the haemodynamic stability, efficacy and other adverse effects of Glycopyrroate during spinal anaesthesia for caesarean delivery. MATERIAL SOURCE: All the partirients who are undergoing caesarean section divided in to 2 groups of 30 in each group G and Group C. They are included and excluded depending on their physical status and any contra indications to Spinal anaesthesia Results: showed more stable haemodynamics in Group G showing Glycopyrrolate5, 6, 7, 8 is better anticholinergic drug which does not cross placenta barrier. Conclusion: Pre-treatment before administering spinal anaesthesia (SA) in pregnant women who are posted for elective caesarean sections with 0.2 mg of Glycopyrrolate in patients decreases the incidence of hypotension before the extraction of the neonate. Glycopyrrolate also reduces the incidence of Bradycardia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024