Better blood pressure drug found for C-Section moms
NCT ID NCT07153601
Summary
This study compared two common medications used to treat sudden low blood pressure in mothers receiving spinal anesthesia for planned C-sections. Forty-six women were randomly given either norepinephrine or phenylephrine when their blood pressure dropped. Both drugs worked to raise blood pressure, but norepinephrine kept the mother's heart rate more stable.
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Adam Malik Hospital
Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia
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