Postspinal Hypotension

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The Role of Preoperative Internal Jugular Vein Collapsibility and Perfusion Index in Predicting Hypotension After Spinal Anesthesia in Elective Cesarean Sections: A Prospective Observational Study

Spinal anesthesia is widely preferred for elective cesarean delivery due to its favorable safety profile and superior postoperative analgesia. However, post-spinal hypotension (PSH) remains a common complication, with reported incidence rates ranging from 40% to 70%, potentially compromising maternal hemodynamic stability and uteroplacental perfusion. Early identification of patients at high risk for PSH is therefore of critical clinical importance. This prospective observational study aims to evaluate the predictive performance of preoperative internal jugular vein collapsibility index (IJV-CI), assessed by ultrasonography, and baseline perfusion index (PI), obtained via pulse oximetry, for the development of PSH in patients undergoing elective cesarean section under spinal anesthesia. While IJV-CI reflects intravascular volume status and preload, PI represents peripheral vascular tone; thus, their combined use may improve predictive accuracy. Study Design This is a single-center, prospective observational study conducted in patients scheduled for elective cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia. No additional intervention will be applied, and all anesthetic management will follow standard clinical practice. Objectives Primary Objective: To assess the ability of preoperative IJV collapsibility index (IJV-CI) and baseline perfusion index (PI) to predict post-spinal hypotension. Secondary Objectives: To evaluate the relationship between IJV-CI and PI with: Duration and number of hypotensive episodes Minimum systolic and mean arterial pressure Total vasopressor requirement Incidence of intraoperative nausea and vomiting Pregnant women aged 18-45 years, ASA II, with singleton pregnancies scheduled for elective cesarean section under spinal anesthesia. Inclusion Criteria Age 18-45 years Elective cesarean section Planned spinal anesthesia ASA physical status II Singleton pregnancy Exclusion Criteria Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (e.g., preeclampsia, HELLP) Significant cardiac or pulmonary disease Chronic kidney disease Multiple pregnancy Emergency cesarean delivery Conversion to general anesthesia Conditions preventing IJV ultrasonographic assessmentBaseline PI will be recorded preoperatively using standard pulse oximetry. IJV diameters will be measured via ultrasound, and the collapsibility index will be calculated as: IJVI: (Dmax-Dmin/Dmax)X100 Hemodynamic parameters will be recorded at 3-minute intervals from spinal anesthesia administration until delivery. Statistical analysis will include ROC curve analysis, correlation analysis, and logistic regression to evaluate predictive performance.

Participants needed: 110
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Age: 18-45Biological sex: FemaleType: ObservationalSponsor: Dr Abdurrahman Yurtaslan Ankara Oncology Training and Research HospitalUpdated: Apr 20, 2026
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Not listed

Status: Recruiting

Carotid Flow Measurements in Pregnant Women

The goal of this observational study is to reveal the relation between carotid flow changes and post-spinal hypotension in pregnant women between the ages of 20-40. The main question it aims to answer is: Do the carotid flow blood flow measurements and corrected flow time change before and after spinal anaesthesia related to postspinal hypotension? Participants are already receiving spinal anaesthesia to receive a caesarean section. As part of their regular anaesthesia management protocol, they will answer questions about anaesthesia management. The participants will only examined by ultrasound twice.

Participants needed: 60
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Age: 20-40Biological sex: FemaleType: ObservationalSponsor: Haseki Training and Research HospitalUpdated: Mar 18, 2025Locations: 1Duration: 2 Days
Eligibility criteria

"Uncomplicated term pregnant women aged 20-40 years classified as ASA 1-2.

Those diagnosed with preeclampsia or eclampsia or with systolic blood pressure a...

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Prediction of Hypotension After Spinal Anesthesia in Cesarean Sections Using Non-Invasive Measurement Methods

To compare the incidence of hypotension after spinal anesthesia and the values of perfusion index, pleth variability index, tissue oxygen saturation and tissue hemoglobin index between those who developed hypotension and those who did not develop hypotension over time.

Participants needed: 50
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Age: 18-45Biological sex: FemaleType: ObservationalSponsor: Istinye UniversityUpdated: Feb 26, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Those who underwent elective cesarean section over the age of 18, [+2]

<18 or >45 years, [+5]