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NCT06892665
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The Effect of HPI to Reduce Intraoperative Hypotension in Caesarean Sections

Sponsor: National University of Malaysia

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Summary

During caesarean section, blood pressure variations especially a reduction in blood pressure (or hypotension) can bring harmful effects to mother and baby. This usually occurs after spinal anaesthesia is administered. Usually, the anaesthetist will treat hypotension as it occurs. However, a new medical device is now available to predict hypotension. It is called the Hypotension Prediction Index (HPI). This device allows the prediction of hypotension; hence, treatment can be given before it occurs. It has been widely utilised in major surgeries like abdominal tumour surgery and cardiac surgery worldwide and has shown a substantial reduction in hypotension. This study aims to determine whether the duration and severity of hypotension can be reduced when HPI is used in lower segment caesarean sections. The secondary objective of the study is to determine if the complication rate can be reduced in both mother and baby.

Official title: The Effect Of Using Hypotension Prediction Index To Reduce Intraoperative Hypotension In Caesarean Sections: A Randomised Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 40 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

100

Start Date

2025-01-01

Completion Date

2026-01-31

Last Updated

2025-05-23

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Hypotension prediction index

HPI and other haemodynamics parameters, is available to the anaesthetist to view and act upon

DEVICE

Non invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring

Anaesthetist will respond to hemodynamic variables using NIBP

Locations (1)

Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz

Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia