Colloid cohydration and variable rate phenylephrine infusion effectively prevents postspinal hypotension in elective Cesarean deliveries
Background: Prevention of post-spinal hypotension in obstetric patients can be accomplished using intravenous fluid expansion and prophylactic use of sympathomimetic drugs. The affect of combination of colloids and phenylephrine infusion on maternal hemodynamics has not been widely studied and there...
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Main Authors: | Indu Sen (Author), Rozeeta Hirachan (Author), Neerja Bhardwaj (Author), Kajal Jain (Author), Vanita Suri (Author), Praveen Kumar (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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