Epinephrine Does Not Alter Human Intervillous Blood Flow during Epidural Anesthesia
作者:
George Albright,
Ritta Jouppita,
Arno Hollmen,
Pentti Jouppila,
Hannu Vierola,
Antero Koivula,
期刊:
Anesthesiology
(OVID Available online 1981)
卷期:
Volume 54,
issue 2
页码: 131-135
ISSN:0003-3022
年代: 1981
出版商: OVID
关键词: Anesthesia;obstetric;Anesthetic techniques;epidural;Measurement techniques;intervillous blood flow;Placenta;blood flow;Sympathetic nervous system;catecholamines;epinephrine
数据来源: OVID
摘要:
The effect of epinephrine given epidurally with local anesthet***s on uterine blood flow is controversial. Previous work in pregnant ewes demonstrated a transient but significant (14 per cent) decrease in uterine blood flow when 2-chloroprocaine with epinephrine (10 μg/ml) was used. The authors administered 2-chloroprocaine, 10 ml, with epinephrine (5 μg/ml) to 12 healthy women during the first stage of labor. By use of intravenously injected133Xe, intervillous blood flow was measured before and 15–20 min after epidural anesthesia to a somatic level of at least T10. Intervillous blood flow did not change significantly despite a decrease in mean blood pressure of 11 torr. These conflicting results are probably best explained by methodologic and species differences. It is postulated that human placental vasculature, unlike that of the ewe, undergoes vasodilatation when perfusion pressure is decreased to maintain placental blood flow.
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