Comparison of two medicines, Phenylephrine and Norepinephrine for managing low blood pressure occurring after spinal anaesthesia in planned caesarian cases.
- Conditions
- Encounter for cesarean delivery without indication,
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2023/07/055646
- Lead Sponsor
- Dr Hariharan Kannan
- Brief Summary
*Background:* Post-spinal hypotension is a common complication with incidence as high as 30-90%. This may lead to adverse maternal and foetal outcomes such as nausea, emesis, light headedness, impair uterine and intervillous blood flow, and result in foetal acidosis and neonatal depression. The aim of this study is to compare bolus doses of Phenylephrine and Norepinephrine for treating hypotension in mothers undergoing elective caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia.
*Methods:* Eight-six pregnant mothers with singleton pregnancy posted for caesarean section will be randomly assigned to either Phenylephrine group or a Norepinephrine group. An assessor blind to group allocation will measure umbilical artery pH obtained from blood samples sent for blood gas analysis from a segment of umbilical cord double clamped before the baby’s first breath, Apgar scores at 1 min and 5 min, birth weight, the number of hypotensive episodes, vasopressor requirements, the incidence of tachycardia/bradycardia/ arrhythmias/hypertension and maternal complications such as nausea and vomiting, and shivering. It is hypothesized that Phenylephrine has better neonatal and maternal outcomes, and has better efficacy in treating hypotension when compared to Norepinephrine.
*Discussion:* If the study proves that Norepinephrine is more beneficial vis-a-vis Phenylephrine as vasopressor to maintain blood pressure and cardiac output following spinal anaesthesia, it could lead to increased use of Norepinephrine with benefits to neonatal outcomes and better maternal haemodynamic control.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Open to Recruitment
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 86
Mothers with singleton term pregnancy undergoing elective caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia.
- Mothers with complications such as 1.
- Hypertensive disorders complicating pregnancy 2.
- Other cardiovascular/cerebrovascular disease, peripheral vascular thrombosis 3.
- Contra-indications for spinal anaesthesia 4.
- Multiple pregnancy 5.
- Known foetal abnormality 6.
- And those receiving monoamine oxidase inhibitors or tricyclic antidepressants.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method umbilical artery pH At delivery of baby
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Maternal haemodynamic parameters such as Heart rate, Blood Pressure, Arrythmias End of surgery APGAR Score 1 min & 5 min following delivery Maternal morbidity such as nausea, vomitin, shivering End of Surgery
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
KMCH Institue of Health Sciences and Research
🇮🇳Coimbatore, TAMIL NADU, India
KMCH Institue of Health Sciences and Research🇮🇳Coimbatore, TAMIL NADU, IndiaDr Hariharan KannanPrincipal investigator8105564983dr.hariharankannan@gmail.com