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Effect of Spinal Anesthesia in Elective Cesarean Cases on Frontal QRS Angle in Anemic and Non-Anemic Patients

Sponsored by Sanliurfa Mehmet Akif Inan Education and Research Hospital

About this trial

Last updated 2 years ago

Study ID

MAIEAH630004

Status

Recruiting

Type

Observational

Placebo

No

Accepting

18 to 45 Years
Female

Trial Timing

Ended 2 years ago

What is this trial about?

The QRS-T angle represents a novel marker of myocardial repolarisation. It is defined as the angle difference between the direction of ventricular depolarisation (QRS wave) and the direction of ventricular repolarisation (T wave). It is an indicator of instability in the electrophysiological properties of the myocardium and is associated with arrhythmias. The frontal QRS-T angle is a straightforward, cost-effective parameter that can be readily obtained from 12-lead electrocardiography. The most prevalent arrhythmias during pregnancy are atrial arrhythmias. However, ventricular tachyarrhythmias are exceedingly rare during pregnancy and may be life-threatening. Caesarean section is one of the most common surgical procedures. General anaesthesia, spinal anaesthesia and epidural anaesthesia can be employed in these patients. Spinal anaesthesia is a frequently employed method in caesarean section operations due to its rapid onset of effect, technical simplicity of application and higher probability of success. In pregnant women, anaemia is defined as a haemoglobin concentration below 11 mg/dL in the first trimester, 11 mg/dL in the second trimester and 10.5 mg/dL in the third trimester.

What are the participation requirements?

Inclusion Criteria

* Aged 18-45 years

* Patients with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) II classification

Exclusion Criteria

* Patients with rhythm disorders

* Patients with electrolyte disturbances

* Patients with liver and/or renal failure

* Obese patients (body mass index > 30)

* Trauma patients

* Cancer patients

* ASA III-IV patients

* Patients who do not wish to participate in the study will be excluded.