Hypotension during Regional Anaesthesia for Caesarean Birth

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1. Patient Positioning and Physical Methods ........................................... 2 1.1 Uterine Displacement ............................................................... 2 1.2 Leg Elevation and Compression .................................................2 2. Intravenous Fluids ............................................................................ 3 3. Modifications of Regional Technique .................................................. 3 4. Vasopressors .................................................................................... 3 4.1 Ephedrine ................................................................................ 4 4.2 Phenylephrine .......................................................................... 4 4.3 Metaraminol ............................................................................. 5 5. Combination Therapies ..................................................................... 5 6. Complicated Parturients .................................................................... 5 Key Messages ........................................................................................... 6 References ............................................................................................. ... 6

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تاریخ انتشار 2008