• Middle East J Anaesthesiol · Jun 2000

    Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial

    Haemodynamic effects of subarachnoid blockade: 20% lignocaine versus 0.5% plain bupivacaine.

    • M Kamenik, V Paver-Erzen, L Tos, Z Zabavnik, N Krcevski-Skvarc, and I Horvat.
    • Department of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Management, Maribor Teaching Hospital, Maribor, Slovenia, Europe.
    • Middle East J Anaesthesiol. 2000 Jun 1; 15 (5): 491-501.

    BackgroundOur study compared the haemodynamic changes after spinal anaesthesia with 2% lignocaine and 0.5% plain bupivacaine.MethodsA controlled, randomized trial was performed on 30 patients scheduled for arthroscopic knee surgery. Two percent lignocaine and 0.5% plain bupicacaine was used for spinal anesthesia. We measured cardiac output, blood pressure and level of sensory blockade before and for 25 minutes after spinal anaesthesia.ResultsIn patients developing sensory block below T6 there were no differences between the study drugs in heamodynamic measurements. In patients who developed a sensory block at or above T6 there was a greater drop in mean arterial pressure and cardiac output and a faster decrease in heart rate in patients receiving bupivacaine.ConclusionIn patients developing a sensory block at or above the T6 dermatome, the decrease in cardiac output and mean arterial pressure in the first 25 min. after spinal anaesthesia is smaller if 2% lignocaine rather than 0.5% bupivacaine is used for blockade.

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