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Cardiac Output Changes During Onset of Spinal Anesthesia in Elderly Patients
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in heart function during onset of spinal anesthesia using a new and less invasive method, the LidcoTMplus.
The incidence of hypotension during onset of spinal anesthesia in elderly patients varies from 27% to 80% depending on which definition being used. Studies of cardiac output (CO) has shown that it is maintained or only slightly decreased . Unfortunately, the time-resolution in these studies is often several minutes, and the description of changes is consequently often a start-to-end relation rather than a description of the dynamic changes during onset of spinal anesthesia. A recent advance in measuring CO is the LiDCOTMplus hemodynamic monitor, which has proved reliable compared to pulmonary artery catheters in various intensive care settings. This monitor allows for beat-to-beat measuring during various procedures and thus early warning of hemodynamic events. Another method with potential for early warning of decreased perfusion is near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). NIRS is used for continuous and non-invasive monitoring of cerebral oxygen saturation (ScO2) and even a small reduction has recently shown to predict maternal hypotension during caesarian section. The aim of our study was to describe the changes in CO during onset of spinal anesthesia in elderly patients using a method with high time-resolution. We also attempted to evaluate NIRS as predictor of hemodynamic events.
Age
60 - 100 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Department of anaesthesia, 4231, Center of Head and Orthopaedics, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen, Denmark
Start Date
May 15, 2004
Primary Completion Date
March 15, 2005
Completion Date
March 15, 2005
Last Updated
April 4, 2025
32
ACTUAL participants
Lead Sponsor
Rigshospitalet, Denmark
Collaborators
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