著者
高橋 敬蔵 関 正純 小崎 俊男 鏡 勲 脇元 敦彦 宮崎 雄一郎 千坂 正毅 坂本 勇人 渡久山 博美 奥富 信博 宮上 順志 瀬尾 文洋
出版者
昭和大学学士会
雑誌
昭和医学会雑誌 (ISSN:00374342)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.36, no.4, pp.307-314, 1976

A series of 250 cases undergoing Cesarean section under spinal anesthesia were presented and analyzed from the clinical points of view.<BR>Hypotension down to 80 mmHg or less occured in 43.6% of all cases following spinal anesthesia, and the incidence of hypotension was closely related to the level of sensory analgesia (initial level) .<BR>Hypotension could be mostly restored by changing the position from supine to lateral, but the effects of vasopressor was not uniform.<BR>It was seen that the amount of rapid intravenous infusion was influenced by the duration and degree of hypotension.<BR>Associated with anesthesia, Apgar' Score was indicateed 7 to 10 points in 96% of all cases.<BR>Administration of Droperidol, Diazepam and Pentazocine were effectively choiced for any visceral pain after birth and any emesis.