Abstract

(Anesth Analg. 2018;127:165–170) Systemic clonidine [oral or intravenous (IV)] has been administered preoperatively for attenuation of perioperative hemodynamic instability and for reducing anesthetic and postoperative analgesic needs. However, IV clonidine has not been evaluated as an adjuvant during cesarean delivery. In the present study, the authors evaluated and compared the effectiveness of standard spinal anesthesia, standard spinal anesthesia combined with intrathecal clonidine, and standard spinal anesthesia combined with IV clonidine.

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