Adverse Anesthesia Outcome Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Preventive Use of Ondansetron on the Blood Pressure and Vasopressor Consumption in the Cesarean Section Under Spinal Anesthesia
Cesarean section is a frequent procedure in the obstetric surgery. The most widely used anesthesia technique for cesarean delivery is the spinal anesthesia The incidence of spinal anesthesia induced hypotension and bradycardia is high as 60% in the obstetric population. The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of the preventive use of Ondansetron on the prevention of hypotension
Cesarean section is a frequent procedure in the obstetric surgery. The most widely used
anesthesia technique for cesarean delivery is the spinal anesthesia, in our Institute over
than 90% of the elective cesarean sections are under spinal anesthesia, however this kind of
anesthesia frequently associated with, side effects that affect primarily the parturient and
the fetal health. The incidence of spinal anesthesia induced hypotension and bradycardia is
high as 60% in the obstetric population . Most authors agree that hypotension presents when
the systolic blood pressure decrease under 90 mmHg, or when there is a reduction from
baseline of more than 20-30 %. Augmentation of the intravascular volume with crystalloids
and vasopressors is the cornerstone of the treatment of spinal anesthesia induced
hypotension, the vasopressors usually used are the α and β receptors agonist ephedrine and
the selective α agonist phenylephrine that, gain popularity in the last years, because it's
more efficacy in maintaining the umbilical cord blood PH and the Apgar score of the
neonates. However many studies showed that it was inefficient and no intervention reliably
prevents hypotension after spinal anesthesia for cesarean section and, bradycardia can occur
from shift in cardiac autonomic balance toward the parasympathetic system from activation of
left ventricular mechanoreceptors after sudden decrease in left ventricle volume causing the
Bezold Jarish Reflex (BJR). Animal studies suggest that 5-HT( serotonin) may play an
important factor associated inducing the BJR and this effect can be blocked at the 5-HT3
receptor using the serotonin inhibitor Ondansetron, commonly used antiemetic . Despite the
fact that Ondansetron was evaluated in the management of spinal anesthesia induced
hypotension in large heterogeneity and small samples , the need for more investigation in
big number of cesarean sections still needed.
The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of the preventive use of Ondansetron on
the prevention of hypotension and the amount of vasopressor phenylephrine needed to control
the hypotension after spinal anesthesia and the possible effect on the umbilical cord blood
PH and the Apgar score in one minute after delivery.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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