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At our centre a conventional dose of 12 mg of hyperbaric bupivacaine in combination with a short acting opioid fentanyl (to increase block density) and a long acting opioid morphine (to provide post-operative pain relief ) is used for spinal anesthesia for cesarean section.However, larger doses of local anesthetic drug when used in caesarean section commonly cause low blood pressure and requires drugs (vasopressors) to treat it. In our study the investigators will standardize the doses of both opioids (fentanyl/morphine) and adjust the dose of local anesthetic (bupivacaine) based on the patients height and weight .One of the obvious challenges anesthesiologists face is providing adequate anesthesia to the patient whilst minimizing harmful side effects. Our primary concern is the low blood pressure as an effect of the spinal anesthetic as it is harmful to both mother and the baby. The investigators propose that the extent of surgical anesthetic block, which is dependent on height and weight in our adjusted dose group, will provide adequate anesthesia for surgery and minimise maternal low blood pressure.


Clinical Trial Description

Study design is prospective, randomized, double blind, placebo controlled. Patients presenting for elective cesarean section under neuraxial block and meeting inclusion criteria will be randomized to two groups: Group 1: Fixed dose group: Bupivacaine 12 mg, Fentanyl 15 mcg, Morphine 100 mcg Group 2: Height and weight adjusted bupivacaine dose, fentanyl 15 mcg, morphine 100 mcg Patients are fasted as per Canadian guidelines prior to the procedure. All patients have an IV cannula inserted,baseline vitals recorded and routine blood work checked prior to blockade. Routine monitoring (as per Canadian Anesthesia Society (CAS) guidelines) occur during and after the procedure. This includes pulse oximetry (SpO2), ECG and non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP). NIBP monitoring occurs every two minutes for the first 20 minutes post spinal and every 5 minutes thereafter. Oxygen via Hudson mask or nasal prongs is available if required. Spinal anesthetic is performed with standard doses of drugs and the level of sensory block is tested with ice. Motor block is tested with Bromage scale just before prepping and draping. Once deemed adequate, surgery begins. During surgery, phenylephrine/ephedrine is given to maintain blood pressure as necessary. After surgery, patients are monitored in a recovery area until fit to be transferred to their rooms. If patient reports extreme discomfort or sharp pain during the surgery,conversion to general anesthetic is as per the discretion of the attending anesthesiologist. ;


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NCT number NCT02635555
Study type Interventional
Source Lawson Health Research Institute
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 2016
Completion date December 2019

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