2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.mehy.2015.04.016
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Modified sitting position for the placement of epidural catheter in parturients

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“…In our study, we found that the patients in lateral position while administering spinal anaesthesia had in fact a lesser incidence of hypotension as compared to the 10-15 degrees head up tilt group. Similarly, Inglis A; Daniel M & McGrady E, 21,22,23 compared two groups with the women placed either in the right lateral or the sitting positions for administering spinal anaesthesia. They found that the mothers in the lateral group achieved a faster onset of block height, and thereby experienced more hemodynamic instability with more requirement of vasopressor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, we found that the patients in lateral position while administering spinal anaesthesia had in fact a lesser incidence of hypotension as compared to the 10-15 degrees head up tilt group. Similarly, Inglis A; Daniel M & McGrady E, 21,22,23 compared two groups with the women placed either in the right lateral or the sitting positions for administering spinal anaesthesia. They found that the mothers in the lateral group achieved a faster onset of block height, and thereby experienced more hemodynamic instability with more requirement of vasopressor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%