Comparison between Combined Spinal and General AnaesthesiaVs General Anaesthesia and Vasodilator Durgs as a Means to Achieve Controlled Hypotension in Lumbar Spine Surgery
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 9
Abstract
We have combined spinal anaesthesia with general anaesthesia and general anaesthesia along to compare the quality of anaesthesia, requirement of various drugs intraoperatively, and use of hypotension that occurred after giving spinal anaesthesia and vasodilator drugs.Group “A”- Surgeries performed under General anaesthesia and IV vasodilator drugs for controlled hypotension. Group “B” – Surgeries performed under general anaesthesia and use of spinal anaesthesia for controlled hypotension. Systolic, diastolic, mean arterial blood pressures and heart rate were recorded.Our study demonstrates that combination of SA and GA technique provided better hypotensive anaesthesia which is beneficial for clear operative field, less blood loss and prolong post-operative pain relief compared to general anaesthesia alone
Authors and Affiliations
Shekhar G Aney, Nale SR, Rawat HS
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