Efficacy of Atropine to Blunt Unopposed Vagal Activity in Prevention of Hypotension in Parturients Undergoing Spinal Caesarean Section

Muhammad Salman Maqbool
Shumaila Ashfaq
Issue Details
Journal ID1
Volume12
Number03
Year2022
Issue Date2022-07-04 03:57:18
Keywords:
Abstract:
Objective: To determine efficacy of prophylactic atropine to blunt un-opposed vagal activity in prevention of hypotension
associated with caesarean spinal block in first 15 minutes.
Study Design & Setting: Randomized controlled interventional study (purposive sampling method) done at Islam Teaching
Hospital, Sialkot from 03-3-2021 to 11-8-2021
Methodology: Chairman Ethics Review Board, Islam Medical College, Sialkot vide letter No.2021-04/A, dated 03-3-2021,
consented for study. G-power statistics v3.1.9.2, employing chi-square goodness of fit test value of 11.07, total sample was
144 bunched into two prophylactic treatment groups by using computer generated numbers (group-A, Inj. atropine 0.5mg
and group-B, Inj. Placebo (control) planned for elective caesarean spinal delivery. Primary study variable being hemodynamic
stability (pulse, blood pressure) in first 15 minutes after placing block. Independent-Samples Kruskal-Wallis Test used to
compare systolic blood pressures between groups for association. Chi- square hypothesis test, was done with P-value <0.05
considered as statistically significant. SPSS analysis was done with v.21
Results: In Atropine group-A, there was rather a 11% increase in mean heart rate at 15 minutes mark (statistically significant)
than the mean baseline value while in group-B(placebo)similar values parameter showed a 4.7% decline in mean heart rate
value. In group-A, mean systolic blood pressure value declined only by 12.2% at 15 minutes mark from baseline value
whereas in group-B, a decline of 13.2% was noted.
Conclusion: Prophylactic bolus of atropine against un-opposed vagal activity provided stable hemodynamic values in
cesarean spinal delivery

Published: 2022-07-04

Last Modified: 2022-08-19 01:03:11