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A clinical study on the effect of giving a left sided tilt to the pregnant uterus on the blood flow in lower limbs of pregnant women undergoing caesarean section under spinal anaesthesia

Not Applicable
Conditions
Health Condition 1: O269- Pregnancy related conditions, unspecified
Registration Number
CTRI/2020/04/024614
Lead Sponsor
Department of anaesthesiology and intensive care
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

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

1.Parturients with American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status II

2.Gestational age >32 weeks

Exclusion Criteria

1.Parturient height <=150 cm or >=180 cm

2.Any contraindication to spinal anesthesia.

3.Known case of PIH

4.Known case of cardiovascular disease

5.Known case of peripheral vascular disease 6.Known case of diabetes

7.Known case of autonomic neuropathy.

8. Morbid obesity (body mass index [BMI] >=40)

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
change in perfusion index from baseline at selected time pointsTimepoint: 0,1,2,3,4,5,7,10 min after spinal and 1 min after delivery
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Perfusion index and its change from baseline at selected time intervals <br/ ><br>Hemodynamic parametersâ?? pulse rate, Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure after spinal anesthesia at selected time intervals <br/ ><br>Requirement of vasopressors (if any) <br/ ><br>Neonatal cord blood analysis and Apgar scoresTimepoint: Perfusion index and its change from baseline at- 0,1,2,3,4,5,7,10 minutes after spinal block and 1 minute after delivery of the baby <br/ ><br>Hemodynamic parametersâ?? pulse rate, Systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure after spinal anesthesia at 0,2,4,7,10 minutes after spinal block and 1 minute after delivery of the baby <br/ ><br>Neonatal cord blood analysis and Apgar scores at 1, 5 minutes
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