{"title":"预防性昂丹司琼对选择性剖宫产术中脊麻引起的颤抖和低血压发生率的影响:双盲、安慰剂对照、随机临床试验","authors":"A. Salahat, Taha Aa, N. Almasri, E. Sweity","doi":"10.21203/RS.3.RS-498935/V1","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"\n Background: Spinal anesthesia is the preferred method of anesthesia for caesarean section; however, it is associated with dangerous adverse effects on both mother and fetus, this includes: spinal anesthesia induced shivering and hypotension. Previous studies suggest serotonin may have a role in hypotension, bradycardia, and shivering occurrence perioeratively. In this prospective double-blind randomized control trial study, we evaluated the efficacy of the ondansetron, a serotonin receptor antagonist, on the incidence of spinal anesthesia-induced shivering, hypotension, nausea, vomiting and other possible complications in elective caesarean sections. This study conducted in Palestine, West Bank, Nablus city in the caesarean section operation rooms, and post-anesthesia care unit at Rafidia governmental hospital. Eighty full-term elective caesarean section parturient (Age 18-50 years) with ASA 1 or 2 classification were recruited and randomly allocated into two groups: prophylactic IV ondansetron treatment group and placebo 0.9% saline control group. The primary outcomes were the incidence of spinal anesthesia-induced shivering and hypotension, while secondary outcomes were perioperative bradycardia, nausea, vomiting, headache, pain, pruritus, dizziness and respiratory depression and parturient satisfaction. Results: Incidence of intraoperative hypotension and dizziness in the ondansetron group was significantly lower than which occurred in the control group (22.5% vs. 62.5% respectively; P < 0.001), the incidences and intensity of intraoperative shivering in the ondansetron group was lower than the control group (12.5 % vs. 32.5 % respectively; P = 0.032), Intraoperative nausea intensity in the ondansetron group was lower than control group (P = 0.049). Postoperatively, the incidence of postoperative dizziness in the ondansetron group was lower than the control group (5% vs. 37.5 % respectively; P = 0.001), the incidence and intensity of postoperative shivering in the ondansetron group was lower than the control group (12.5% vs. 37.5 % respectively; P = 0.01). Incidence and intensity of postoperative nausea in the ondansetron group was lower than the control group (17.5% vs. 40 % respectively; P = 0.026), the incidence of postoperative vomiting in the ondansetron group was lower than the control group (25.5% vs. 2.5 % respectively; P = 0.014).Conclusion: Prophylactic 4 mg IV ondansetron can significantly attenuate the incidences of spinal anesthesia-induced shivering and hypotension, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting occurrence and increase parturient satisfaction scale for parturient who undergo caesarean section.","PeriodicalId":74336,"journal":{"name":"Obstetrics and gynecology research","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-05-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Effect of Prophylactic Ondansetron on the Incidence of Spinal Anesthesia-Induced Shivering and Hypotension in Elective Cesarean Sections:Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Clinical Trial\",\"authors\":\"A. 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Eighty full-term elective caesarean section parturient (Age 18-50 years) with ASA 1 or 2 classification were recruited and randomly allocated into two groups: prophylactic IV ondansetron treatment group and placebo 0.9% saline control group. The primary outcomes were the incidence of spinal anesthesia-induced shivering and hypotension, while secondary outcomes were perioperative bradycardia, nausea, vomiting, headache, pain, pruritus, dizziness and respiratory depression and parturient satisfaction. Results: Incidence of intraoperative hypotension and dizziness in the ondansetron group was significantly lower than which occurred in the control group (22.5% vs. 62.5% respectively; P < 0.001), the incidences and intensity of intraoperative shivering in the ondansetron group was lower than the control group (12.5 % vs. 32.5 % respectively; P = 0.032), Intraoperative nausea intensity in the ondansetron group was lower than control group (P = 0.049). 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Effect of Prophylactic Ondansetron on the Incidence of Spinal Anesthesia-Induced Shivering and Hypotension in Elective Cesarean Sections:Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Clinical Trial
Background: Spinal anesthesia is the preferred method of anesthesia for caesarean section; however, it is associated with dangerous adverse effects on both mother and fetus, this includes: spinal anesthesia induced shivering and hypotension. Previous studies suggest serotonin may have a role in hypotension, bradycardia, and shivering occurrence perioeratively. In this prospective double-blind randomized control trial study, we evaluated the efficacy of the ondansetron, a serotonin receptor antagonist, on the incidence of spinal anesthesia-induced shivering, hypotension, nausea, vomiting and other possible complications in elective caesarean sections. This study conducted in Palestine, West Bank, Nablus city in the caesarean section operation rooms, and post-anesthesia care unit at Rafidia governmental hospital. Eighty full-term elective caesarean section parturient (Age 18-50 years) with ASA 1 or 2 classification were recruited and randomly allocated into two groups: prophylactic IV ondansetron treatment group and placebo 0.9% saline control group. The primary outcomes were the incidence of spinal anesthesia-induced shivering and hypotension, while secondary outcomes were perioperative bradycardia, nausea, vomiting, headache, pain, pruritus, dizziness and respiratory depression and parturient satisfaction. Results: Incidence of intraoperative hypotension and dizziness in the ondansetron group was significantly lower than which occurred in the control group (22.5% vs. 62.5% respectively; P < 0.001), the incidences and intensity of intraoperative shivering in the ondansetron group was lower than the control group (12.5 % vs. 32.5 % respectively; P = 0.032), Intraoperative nausea intensity in the ondansetron group was lower than control group (P = 0.049). Postoperatively, the incidence of postoperative dizziness in the ondansetron group was lower than the control group (5% vs. 37.5 % respectively; P = 0.001), the incidence and intensity of postoperative shivering in the ondansetron group was lower than the control group (12.5% vs. 37.5 % respectively; P = 0.01). Incidence and intensity of postoperative nausea in the ondansetron group was lower than the control group (17.5% vs. 40 % respectively; P = 0.026), the incidence of postoperative vomiting in the ondansetron group was lower than the control group (25.5% vs. 2.5 % respectively; P = 0.014).Conclusion: Prophylactic 4 mg IV ondansetron can significantly attenuate the incidences of spinal anesthesia-induced shivering and hypotension, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting occurrence and increase parturient satisfaction scale for parturient who undergo caesarean section.