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Regional anesthesia | 2015
Anshul Jain; Shivali Pandey; Roopesh Kumar; Chavi Sethi; Sanjya Sharma
Background Subarachnoid blockade for cesarean section still poses a threat of profound hypotension and can result in unstable maternal and fetal hemodynamics. The correlation of fetal breech and vertex presentation with the occurrence of hypotension under spinal anesthesia is reviewed in this retrospective, double-blind study. Patients and methods The study was conducted on pregnant females scheduled for a lower segment cesarean section between January 2014 and December 2014. After applying inclusion criteria, 568 patients were recruited in the study out of which 363 had vertex and 184 patients had breech presentation. They were divided into two groups, Group I and Group II. The monitoring and therapeutic data (blood pressure, heart rate, arterial oxygen saturation, and dose of vasopressor/atropine) recovered from automated data analysis were analyzed retrospectively for prevalence of hypotension, bradycardia, and hypotension with bradycardia and nausea ± vomiting. Results Among Group I, prevalence of hypotension, bradycardia, and hypotension together with bradycardia was 152 (41.83%) patients, eight (2.20%) patients, and seven (1.92%) patients, respectively. In Group II, the prevalence of hypotension, bradycardia, and hypotension with bradycardia was 93 (50.5%) patients, five (2.71%) patients, and six (3.2%) patients, respectively. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant for hypotension. For Group I, 152 patients (41.87%) experienced one, 23 patients (6.33%) experienced two, and three patients (0.82%) experienced three episodes of hypotension. In Group II, 93 (50.5%), 19 (7.89%), and two (1.08%) patients experienced such episodes. The difference was significant with respect of one and two episodes. The prevalence of intraoperative nausea was 11.01% (40 patients) in Group I, whereas 11.41% (21 patients) in Group II. Intraoperative vomiting occurred in 19 patients (5.23%) of Group I and 14 patients (7.60%) of Group II. The height of the block was comparable in both the groups for T6, and the difference was significant in respect to T4 level. Conclusion Incidence of hypotension is more in pregnant females with breech fetal presentation.
The Indian journal of tuberculosis | 2001
Rajendra Prasad; D. M. Rizavi; Surya Kant; Anshul Jain
Journal of Evolution of medical and Dental Sciences | 2013
Anshul Jain; Chavi Sehgal; Veena Gupta; Roopesh Kumar
SARCOIDOSIS- A CLINICORADIOLOGICAL PROFILE OF 30 PATIENTS. | 2017
Avdhesh Kumar; Brijesh Kumar; Anand Kumar; Sanjay Kumar Verma; Sanjeev Rohtagi; Anshul Jain; Sudhir Chaudhri; Surya Kant
Journal of Evolution of medical and Dental Sciences | 2017
Avdhesh Kumar; Brijesh Kumar; Anand Kumar; Sanjay Kumar Verma; Sanjeev Rohtagi; Anshul Jain; Sudhir Chaudhri; Surya Kant
Archive | 2016
Roopesh Kumar; Pradeep Sahi; Anshul Jain; Hema Shobhne
Journal of Evolution of medical and Dental Sciences | 2015
Chavi Sethi; Shivali Pandey; Roopesh Kumar; Anshul Jain; Amit Sehgal; Susheel Patel; Sharad Shrivastava
A COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF INTRAVENOUS DEXMEDETOMIDINE AND CLONIDINE AS PREMEDICATION FOR PROLONGATION OF BUPIVACAINE SUBARACHNOID BLOCK FOR LOWER LIMB ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY | 2015
Chavi Sethi; Shivali Pandey; Roopesh Kumar; Anshul Jain; Amit Sehgal; Susheel Patel; Sharad Shrivastava
Journal of Evolution of medical and Dental Sciences | 2013
Chavi Sethi; Anshul Jain; Pradeep Sahi; Roopesh Kumar; Amit Sehgal; Ajai Singh; Paras Gupta; Rachna Chaurasia
BUPIVACAINE- CLONIDINE MIXTURE FOR EPIDURAL ANAESTHESIA | 2013
Anshul Jain; Veena Gupta; Chavi Sehgal; Roopesh Kumar