Detection of hypotension during spinal anesthesia for caesarean section with continuous non-invasive arterial pressure monitoring and intermittent oscillometric blood pressure monitoring in patients treated with ephedrine or phenylephrine
Abstract:Introduction/Objective. Despite frequent side effects such as hypotension,
spinal anesthesia (SA) is still one of the best anesthetic methods for
elective cesarean section (CS). Intermittent, oscillometric, non-invasive
blood pressure monitoring (NIBP) frequently leads to the missed hypotensive
episodes. Our goal was to compare continuous non-invasive arterial pressure
(CNAP) monitoring with NIBP in the terms of efficiency to detect
hypotension. Methods. In this study, we compared CNAP and N… Show more
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