A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RINGER LACTATE AND HYDROXYETHYL STARCH AS A PRELOADING FLUID FOR PREVENTION OF HYPOTENSION FOLLOWING SUBARACHNOID BLOCK IN ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY.
Abstract
Regional anaesthesia has been the preferred technique in majority of patients coming for abdominal hysterectomy. Its advantage revolved around its simplicity of administration, its reliability of action and its minimal side effects. Subarachnoid block offers rapid onset of action and good surgical anaesthesia. Hypotension occurs usually due to autonomic blockade which is two segments higher than the sensory block after administration of spinal anaesthesia. Hence volume preloading has been recommended for prevention of spinal – induced hypotension in this situation.
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