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Passive Leg Elevation to Prevent Newborn Low APGAR and Hypotension of Mothers Undergoing a Spinal Anesthesia for Elective Caesarean Section
2014
مجله دانشکده پزشکی اصفهان
Hypotension occurs significantly during cesarean operation with spinal anesthesia. This side-effect can be harmful to the mother and the fetus. In this study, impact of passive leg elevation maneuver on prevention of mother hypotension and newborn APGAR index was examined. Methods: Totally, 105 mothers, in three groups of 35, were examined with different leg angles after spinal anesthesia and the impact of these maneuvers on pulse rate, mother blood pressure and APGAR index was checked.
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