Fluid loading to reduce abnormalities of fetal heart rate and maternal hypotension during epidural analgesia in labour

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Fetal heart rate (FHR) was recorded and maternal blood pressure measured in 104 patients in whom lumbar epidural analgesia was induced in labour. Fifty-one patients received an intravenous load of 11 of Hartmann's solution immediately before the epidural injection. This infusion significantly reduced the incidence of abnormalities of FHR from 34% to 12% and of maternal hypotension from 28% to 2%. We did not study mothers with pre-eclampsia and hypertension, but we conclude that there is a strong case for preloading all other mothers in whom lumbar epidural analgesia is induced in labour. © 1978, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Collins, K. M., Bevan, D. R., & Beard, R. W. (1978). Fluid loading to reduce abnormalities of fetal heart rate and maternal hypotension during epidural analgesia in labour. British Medical Journal, 2(6150), 1460–1461. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.6150.1460

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