New Aspects in Regional Anesthesia 4 1986
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-70807-7_13
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Hemodynamic Effects of Different Vasopressors (Etilefrine, Norfenefrine, Akrinor, Amezinium Metilsulfate) During Hypotension Caused by Epidural Anesthesia

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“…A similar bimodal effect may be observed after application of certain vasopressors, e.g., after etilefrine, a sympathomimetic drug which stimulates a and p receptors. The initial P2 effect becomes especially obvious if this drug is used to treat hypotension during epidural anaesthesia [23]. It is interesting that etile frine also exhibits tocolytic activity [24], To avoid an unwanted decrease of blood pressure during tocolysis following cervix cerclage in spinal anaesthesia it may be useful to restrict the spread of blockade by position ing the patient head-up, thus achieving a socalled 'saddle block'.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A similar bimodal effect may be observed after application of certain vasopressors, e.g., after etilefrine, a sympathomimetic drug which stimulates a and p receptors. The initial P2 effect becomes especially obvious if this drug is used to treat hypotension during epidural anaesthesia [23]. It is interesting that etile frine also exhibits tocolytic activity [24], To avoid an unwanted decrease of blood pressure during tocolysis following cervix cerclage in spinal anaesthesia it may be useful to restrict the spread of blockade by position ing the patient head-up, thus achieving a socalled 'saddle block'.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%