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Effect of different doses of local anaesthetics in cesarean section on mother and newborn under spinal Anesthesia

Phase 3
Conditions
Health Condition 1: O82- Encounter for cesarean delivery without indication
Registration Number
CTRI/2023/08/056622
Lead Sponsor
Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences and Research
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ot Yet Recruiting
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
0
Inclusion Criteria

1. Patients undergoing elective LSCS.

2. Patients American Society of Anaesthesiology(ASA) Grade II.

3. Patients having height >150cm

4. Patients having period of gestation equal to or above 35 weeks, with a live singleton foetus.

Exclusion Criteria

1. Patient given refusal for study

2. Patient with absolute contraindication for subarachnoid block (spinal

deformity, local sepsis).

3. Patient with Cardiorespiratory problems.

4. Patient with Coagulation disorder.

5. Patient with Neurological disease

6. Patient with Psychological disease

7. Patient with Endocrine disease and allergy to used drugs

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
To compare the mean arterial pressure in parturient & apgar score in neonate following the administration of varying doses of hyperbaric levobupivacaine along with fentanyl as an adjuvant intrathecally. <br/ ><br>Timepoint: from the time of giving spinal anaesthesia till 24 <br/ ><br>hours postoperatively
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
To evaluate : <br/ ><br>1 Onset, duration of sensory & motor blockade <br/ ><br>2 Neonatal outcome using cord blood pH <br/ ><br>3 Patientâ??s & surgeonâ??s satisfaction score. <br/ ><br>4 Duration of postoperative analgesia <br/ ><br>5 Doses of rescue analgesia required in 24 hours. <br/ ><br>6 Time to breastfeeding & ambulation <br/ ><br>7 Any complications related to procedures or side effect of any drug. <br/ ><br>Timepoint: from the time of giving spinal anaesthesia till 24 <br/ ><br>hours postoperatively <br/ ><br>
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