Bhagwanjee S, Rocke D A, Rout C C, Koovarjee R V, Brijball R
Department of Anesthetics, University of Natal, South Africa.
Br J Anaesth. 1990 Dec;65(6):819-22. doi: 10.1093/bja/65.6.819.
Twenty-four parturients undergoing elective Caesarean section were allocated randomly to have the legs wrapped with elasticated Esmarch bandages immediately following spinal anaesthesia or to serve as controls. Significant hypotension (systolic arterial pressure less than 100 mm Hg and less than 80% of baseline value) was treated with i.v. ephedrine in 5-mg boluses. Leg wrapped patients had a significantly (P = 0.0033) lower incidence (16.7%) of hypotension than controls (83.3%). Only two patients in the leg wrapped group required ephedrine compared with 10 in the control group. Systolic arterial pressure was significantly (P less than 0.05) less in control subjects at 4, 5 and 6 min following spinal injection. No patient in the leg wrapped group became hypotensive following removal of the elasticated bandages.
24名接受择期剖宫产的产妇在脊髓麻醉后立即被随机分配,一组产妇的腿部用弹性埃斯马赫绷带包裹,另一组作为对照组。收缩压显著降低(收缩压动脉压低于100 mmHg且低于基线值的80%)时,静脉注射麻黄碱,每次推注5 mg。腿部包裹组的低血压发生率(16.7%)显著低于对照组(83.3%)(P = 0.0033)。腿部包裹组只有2名患者需要麻黄碱,而对照组有10名患者需要。脊髓注射后4、5和6分钟时,对照组受试者的收缩压动脉压显著更低(P < 0.05)。腿部包裹组没有患者在去除弹性绷带后出现低血压。