Prevalence, Associated factors and Treatment of Post Spinal Shivering in a Sub-Saharan Tertiary Hospital: a prospective observational study
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Date
2016
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BMC anesthesiology
Abstract
Surgery and anaesthesia cause shivering due to thermal dysregulation as a compensatory mechanism and is worsened by vasodilatation from spinal anaesthesia that redistributes core body heat. Due to paucity of data Mulago Hospital’s post spinal shivering burden is unknown yet it causes discomfort and morbidity.
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Pethidine (meperidine), Post spinal shivering, Caesarean section, Spinal anaesthesia
Citation
Luggya, T. S., Kabuye, R. N., Mijumbi, C., Tindimwebwa, J. B., & Kintu, A. (2016). Prevalence, associated factors and treatment of post spinal shivering in a Sub-Saharan tertiary hospital: a prospective observational study. BMC anesthesiology, 16, 1-5.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12871-016-0268-0