Lower and Upper Extremity Perfusion Index (PI) in Pregnant Women Under Spinal Anesthesia

NCT05091606 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 79

Last updated 2021-10-25

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Summary

Spinal anesthesia (SA) is the most preferred method of anesthesia in cesarean deliveries because it eliminates the potential risks associated with airway management in pregnant women. Spinal anesthesia poses a risk of hypotension with an incidence of approximately 70%, resulting from decreased vascular tone due to sympathetic block. Hypotension can cause dizziness in the mother, nausea and vomiting, and acidosis in the fetus. Therefore, the prevention and treatment of postspinal hypotension has been an important area of research in obstetric anesthesia.

The Perfusion Index (PI) is the ratio of pulsatile blood flow (arterial chamber) to non-pulsatile static blood flow (venous and capillaries) in a patient's peripheral tissue, such as the fingertip, toe, or earlobe. This can be obtained from a pulse oximeter. This is non-invasive and continuous monitoring.

The pulse variability index (PVI) represents changes in PI that occur during one or more complete respiratory cycles. PVI is found by calculating over PI changes. Allows evaluation of intravascular volume; and a higher PVI is associated with greater responsiveness to fluid volumes.

In our work; We will simultaneously observe PI and PVI changes in the lower and upper extremities in the study group patients. When we look at the previous studies; we see that the parameters (PI and PVI) that we will look at are evaluated with different combinations in our study group patients. When we look at these studies again; We saw that contradictory results were obtained for the same parameters.

In our study, patients will be verbally informed in detail about the study in the preoperative period and their consent will be obtained. While the patients are taken to the operating room and monitored, the saturation probe will be connected to the 2nd finger of the upper and lower extremities of the patients, and the PI and PVI values in both extremities will be measured simultaneously. PI and PVI values and vital values (SAB, MAP, HR, SPO2) in both extremities before spinal anesthesia; intraoperative SAP, MAP, HR, SPO2, ephedrine requirement, atropine requirement and PI and PVI values in both extremities will be recorded.

As a result; In our study, we aimed to observe simultaneous changes in PI and PVI in the lower and upper extremities in pregnant patients who will undergo cesarean section under spinal anesthesia, which is our study group.

Conditions

  • Perfusion İndex

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Perfusion İndex in Patients with Spinal Anesthesia

Comparison of lower and upper extremity perfusion index values

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Mehmet Yilmaz

    collaborator UNKNOWN
  • Derince Training and Research Hospital

    lead OTHER

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2021-09-01
Primary Completion
2021-12-30
Completion
2021-12-30

Countries

  • Turkey (Türkiye)

Study Locations

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