Clinical evaluation of continuous spinal anesthesia compared to epidural anesthesia in mild to moderate preeclamptic patients undergoing cesarean section /
دراسة إكلينيكية لتقييم التخدير النصفى المستمر بالمقارنة مع تخدير ما فوق الجافية لإجراء الولادة القيصرية فى حالات تسمم الحمل البسيط و المعتدل
Wesam Mohamed Abdallah ; Supervised Ahmed Elbadawy M. Khalil , Nesrine Abdelrahman Elrefai , Salah Ali Sanad
- Cairo : Wesam Mohamed Abdallah , 2014
- 120 Leaves : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anaesthesia
Continuous spinal anesthesia using catheter over needle technique (Spinocath) in anesthetic management of mild to moderate preeclamptic patients undergoing cesarean section provides more hemodynamic stability, effective motor and sensory blockade and less incidence of complications compared to continuous epidural anesthesia. Continuous spinal anaesthesia is the technique of producing and maintaining spinal anaesthesia with small doses of LAs injected intermittently into the subarachnoid space via a catheter. The level of the blockade is established gradually, a method that greatly reduces the possibility of high spinal anaesthesia and decreases the likelihood of cardiovascular instability. The continuous spinal technique assures safe and adequate spinal anaesthesia and analgesia