2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijoa.2004.03.004
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Ephedrine or phenylephrine to prevent or treat hypotension during spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section

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“…The dose of propofol we used was within the range recommended for children 2;3 and is consistent with a recent paper by Addey,12 suggesting that too small a dose and laryngospasm may remain, worsening or prolonging hypoxemia; too much, and prolonged recovery, apnea, hypotension and other undesirable sideeffects may occur.…”
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“…The dose of propofol we used was within the range recommended for children 2;3 and is consistent with a recent paper by Addey,12 suggesting that too small a dose and laryngospasm may remain, worsening or prolonging hypoxemia; too much, and prolonged recovery, apnea, hypotension and other undesirable sideeffects may occur.…”
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“…Nesta indicação, a fenilefrina é consagrada e comparável à noradrenalina. Além dos pacientes neurológicos, a fenilefrina foi verificada basicamente em pacientes sépticos e quadros de vasodilatação intensa ou refratária, como observada em choque anafilático, no uso de circulação extracorpórea e na hipotensão induzida por anestesia [56][57][58][59] . Em todos estes cenários exerceu um significativo efeito vasoconstritor capaz de reverter a hipotensão arterial ou choque.…”
Section: Questão: Quando E Como Usar Fenilefrina?unclassified