Haemodynamic Changes & Complications between Unilateral and Bilateral Spinal Anesthesia in Elderly Type-2 Diabetic Patient Undergoing Hemiarthoplasty – A Comparative Study
Abstract:Background: During spinal anesthesia, extend of sympathetic blockade causes hemodynamic instability,such as hypotension and bradycardia.It can lead to develop cardiac arrest in some cases. Elderly patientdo not compensate these haemodynamic change easily because of aging process leads some physiologicalchanges in all system especially on cardio vascular system e.g; decreased elasticity of vessels, decreasedvascular and myocardial compliance and also decreased autonomic responsiveness. It is hypothesizedthat un… Show more
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