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. 2019 Sep 14;19:177. doi: 10.1186/s12871-019-0847-y

Table 2.

Intraoperative management. Paturient were monitored intraoperatively for degree of hypotension caused by the intrathecal injection of local anesthetic; the doses of ephedrine administered to manage the hypotension; exteriorization of uterus; and the duration of surgery. Data were statistically significant at P <  0.05 compared with control

Measurements Control (n = 115) Propofol (n = 115) Metoclopramide (n = 115) P Value
Frequency Percentage (%) Frequency Percentage (%) Frequency Percentage (%)
Degree of hypotension (percentage decrease in blood pressure compared with the baseline blood pressure)
 0% 84 73.0 76 66.1 89 77.4 <  0.01
 10–20% 19 16.5 27 23.5 15 13.0 <  0.01
 21–30% 8 7.0 9 7.8 10 8.7 0.07 (NS)
 31–40% 4 3.5 3 2.6 1 0.9 <  0.05
Dose of ephedrine (mg) administered
 0 84 73.0 76 66.1 89 77.4 <  0.01
 5–10 27 23.5 36 31.3 25 21.7 <  0.01
 11–20 4 3.5 3 2.6 1 0.9 <  0.02
Exteriorization of Uterus
 Yes 112 97.4 97 84.4 103 89.6 < 0.01
 No 3 2.6 18 15.7 12 10.4 < 0.01
Duration of surgery (minutes)
 < 30 2 1.7 4 3.5 1 0.9 < 0.01
 40–60 101 87.8 68 59.1 69 60.0 < 0.01
 61–90 12 10.4 43 37.4 45 39.1 < 0.01

NS No significant, n Number of respondents included in the analysis