Abstract

Objective To compare the anesthetic effect of ropivacaine and bupivacaine in combined spinal-epidural anesthesia(CSEA) for cesarean section, and their influence on the incidence rate of supine hypotension syndrome(SHS). Methods 200 patients with cesarean section surgery in our hospital from February 2016 to July 2016 were randomly divided into observation group and control group, all of cases were given CSEA.100 patients in the observation group(the group L) were given ropivacaine in spinal anesthesia, the other 100 patients in the control group(the group B) were given bupivacane in spinal anesthesia.Recorded the relevant indicators, compared the incidence rate of SHS, the effect of anesthesia and neonatal score. Results The incidence rate of SHS of the group L was lower than the group B(χ2=9.261, P 0.05). Conclusion The application of ropivacaine in CSEA for cesarean section not only has exact anesthesia effect, but also can effectively prevent SHS without any side effects. Key words: Cesarean section; Ropivacaine; Anesthesia, combined; Supine hypotension syndrome

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