AANA journal
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Lowering the dose of the local anesthesia significantly reduces the risks of spinal anesthesia-induced hypotension in an elective cesarean delivery. Determination of the mean effective dose of hyperbaric bupivacaine will aid clinicians in managing maternal hypotension. The systematic search of studies evaluating the mean effective dose of hyperbaric bupivacaine yielded 10 clinical trials reporting the minimum effective dose in 50% (ED50) and 95% (ED95) of patients. ⋯ Doses at the level of ED50 minimized spinal anesthesia-induced hypotension yet increased intraoperative pain supplementation, whereas doses at the level of ED95 provided adequate surgical anesthesia with increased risk of maternal hypotension. Furthermore, the addition of intrathecal administration of opioids reduced local anesthetic doses. In the clinical setting, low-dose spinal anesthesia should be used only in combination with the combined spinal-epidural technique.