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    A Randomized Controlled Trial of Phenylephrine and Noradrenaline Boluses for Treatment of Postspinal Hypotension During Elective Caesarean Section by Mohta, M, Garg, A, Chilkoti, G.T, Malhotra, R.K

    Published in Obstetric anesthesia digest (01-06-2020)
    “…(Anaesthesia. 2019;74:850–855)Phenylephrine is the preferred vasopressor for treating spinal-induced hypotension during cesarean delivery due to its rapid…”
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    Randomized Double-blind Comparison of Bolus Phenylephrine or Ephedrine for Treatment of Hypotension in Women With Preeclampsia Undergoing Caesarean Section by Mohta, M, Duggal, S, Chilkoti, G.T

    Published in Obstetric anesthesia digest (01-06-2019)
    “…(Anaesthesia. 2018;73:839–846)Preeclampsia is a common complication of pregnancy. In the past, anesthesiologists had sometimes avoided the use of spinal…”
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    A Randomized Double-blind Comparison of Phenylephrine and Norepinephrine for the Management of Postspinal Hypotension in Pre-eclamptic Patients Undergoing Cesarean Section by Mohta, M.R.L., Chilkoti, G.T., Agarwal, R., Malhotra, R.K.

    Published in Obstetric anesthesia digest (01-09-2022)
    “…( Eur J Anaesthesiol . 2021;38:1077–1084) Phenylephrine is the vasopressor of choice during cesarean delivery (CD) with spinal anesthesia; however, it can…”
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    Comparison of mephentermine and norepinephrine infusions for prevention of post-spinal hypotension during elective caesarean delivery: a randomised, double-blind trial by Mohta, M., Kumari, N., Chilkoti, G.T., Agarwal, D., Malhotra, R.K., Agarwal, R.

    “…•Norepinephrine and mephentermine both have α- and β-adrenergic agonist activity.•Prophylactic infusions were compared during caesarean with spinal…”
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    Neonatal Outcomes Following Phenylephrine or Norepinephrine for Treatment of Spinal Anesthesia-induced Hypotension at Emergency Cesarean Section in Women With Fetal Compromise: A Randomized Controlled Study by Mohta, M., Bambode, N., Chilkoti, G.T., Agarwal, R., Malhotra, R.K., Batra, P.

    Published in Obstetric anesthesia digest (01-12-2022)
    “…( Int J Obstet Anes . 2022;49:103247) While phenylephrine is the current preferred treatment for spinal anesthesia-induced hypotension in patients undergoing…”
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