2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-133089/v1
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Sensory Block Level Prediction of Spinal Anaesthesia With 0.5% Hyperbaric Bupivacaine: A Retrospective Study

Abstract: There is still no consensus on how to determine the dose of spinal anaesthesia with adequate sensory block for a planned surgery. This retrospective study aimed to explore the associations of miscellaneous factors with peak sensory block level after spinal anaesthesia with hyperbaric bupivacaine, and to construct a predictive model for single-shot spinal anaesthesia. We collected the records of 401 non-pregnant adults who underwent spinal anaesthesia with 0.5% hyperbaric bupivacaine at the L3-4 or L4-5 interve… Show more

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“…It usually takes care of anesthetic requirements during LSCS and supplementation with other anesthetic drugs are usually not required with Bupivacaine. 2 Pain is an integral consequence of any surgery. Chemical mediators responsible for pain includes proinflammatory cytokines, serotonin, bradykinin as well prostaglandins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It usually takes care of anesthetic requirements during LSCS and supplementation with other anesthetic drugs are usually not required with Bupivacaine. 2 Pain is an integral consequence of any surgery. Chemical mediators responsible for pain includes proinflammatory cytokines, serotonin, bradykinin as well prostaglandins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%