Intervillous Blood Flow During Caesarean Section With Prophylactic Ephedrine and Epidural Anaesthesia

We administered a 15 mg i.v. bolus of ephedrine at the commencement of epidural blockade to nine healthy parturients scheduled for elective caesarean section. Nine other patients did not receive prophylactic ephedrine before epidural anaesthesia (control group). Lactated Ringer solution, 30 ml/kg, was infused before and during blockade, and left uterine displacement was used to minimize aortocaval compression. A133Xe i.v. technique was used to measure intervillous blood flow (IBF) before and 20–25 min after epidural block. The mean arterial pressure (MAP) decreased after epidural blockade in the ephedrine group by 0.67 ± 0.8 (mean ± s.d.) kPa and by 1.20 ± 1.1 (mean ± s.d.) kPa in the control group. In spite of the decrease in MAP, IBF increased by 6% in patients receiving ephedrine (N.S.), whereas it decreased by 11% in the control group (N.S.). In the ephedrine group there was in this preliminary study a trend to increasing IBF during falling perfusion pressure (MAP). The results of this preliminary study suggest that ephedrine will not affect IBF, but to prevent maternal hypotension ephedrine should be used as an i.v. infusion instead of a bolus injection.

[1]  S. Datta,et al.  Spinal anaesthesia for Caesarean section. The influence of hypotension on neonatal outcome. , 1983, Anaesthesia.

[2]  A. Hollmen,et al.  Effect of Extradural Analgesia Using Bupivacaine and 2‐Chloroprocaine on Intervillous Blood Flow During Normal Labour , 1982, British journal of anaesthesia.

[3]  A. Hollmen,et al.  Epinephrine Does Not Alter Human Intervillous Blood Flow during Epidural Anesthesia , 1981, Anesthesiology.

[4]  S. Caritis,et al.  PROPHYLACTIC EPHEDRINE INFUSION DURING C-SECTION UNDER SPINAL ANALGESIA , 1980 .

[5]  L. Wiklund,et al.  The circulatory effects of intravenously administered ephedrine during epidural blockade. , 1979, Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum.

[6]  S. Shnider Epidural Anesthesia and Childbirth: An Enduring Marriage , 1978, Regional anesthesia and pain medicine.

[7]  M. Puukka,et al.  Neurologic Activity of Infants Following Anesthesia for Cesarean Section , 1978, Anesthesiology.

[8]  J. Kuikka,et al.  Placental blood flow during caesarean section under lumbar extradural analgesia. , 1978, British journal of anaesthesia.

[9]  L. Wiklund,et al.  The Use of Ephedrine for Prevention of Arterial Hypotensioi during Epidural Blockade: A Study of the Central Circulation after Subcutaneous Premcdication , 1978, Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum.

[10]  D. H. Ralston,et al.  The Fetal and Neonatal Effects of Regional Anesthesia in Obstetrics , 1978, Anesthesiology.

[11]  G. Tucker,et al.  Influence of Intravenously Administered Ephedrine on Splanchnic Haemodynamics and Clearance of Lidocaine , 1977, Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica.

[12]  B. Gutsche Prophylactic ephedrine preceding spinal analgesia for cesarean section. , 1977, Anesthesiology.

[13]  D. Thompson,et al.  Prevention of spinal hypotension associated with Cesarean section. , 1976, Anesthesiology.

[14]  B. Gutsche Prophylactic Ephedrine Preceding Spinal Analgesia for Cesarean Section , 1976 .

[15]  J. Kuikka,et al.  MEASUREMENT OF INTERVILLOUS AND MYOMETRIAL BLOOD FLOW BY AN INTRAVENOUS 133Xe METHOD , 1976, British journal of obstetrics and gynaecology.

[16]  D. H. Ralston,et al.  Effects of Equipotent Ephedrine, Metaraminol, Mephentermine, and Methoxamine on Uterine Blood Flow in the Pregnant Ewe , 1974, Anesthesiology.

[17]  J. Bonica,et al.  Circulatory Effects of Peridural Block: IV. Comparison of the Effects of Epinephrine and Phenylephrine , 1973, Anesthesiology.

[18]  J. Bonica,et al.  Circulatory Effects of Peridural Block: I. Effects of Level of Analgesia and Dose of Lidocaine , 1970, Anesthesiology.

[19]  E. Cosmi,et al.  Biochemical Status and Clinical Condition of Mother and Infant at Cesarean Section , 1969, Anesthesia and analgesia.

[20]  E. Cosmi,et al.  Acid-base status of the fetus and clinical condition of the newborn following cesarean section. , 1968, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.

[21]  F. C. Greiss Pressure-flow relationship in the gravid uterine vascular bed. , 1966, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.