RUDN Journal of MedicineRUDN Journal of Medicine2313-02452313-0261Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia named after Patrice Lumumba (RUDN University)3304Central haemodynamics parameters аnd neonatal acid-base status for cesarean section of pregnant patients with hypertensionKinzhalovaS VОтделения интенсивной терапии и реанимации; ФГУ «НИИ ОММ» Минздравсоцразвития России; Mather and Child Research Institutesveking@mail.ru <mailto:sveking@mail.ru>MakarovR AОтделения интенсивной терапии и реанимации; ФГУ «НИИ ОММ» Минздравсоцразвития России; Mather and Child Research Instituteromak@e1.ru <mailto:romak@e1.ru>DavydovaN SКафедра анестезиологии и реаниматологии; ФПК и ПП УГМА; Ural State medical academy-Mather and Child Research InstituteUral State medical academy150120121596407092016Copyright © 2012,2012The comparative analysis of the influence of various methods of anaesthesiological assistance on some parameters of mother's haemodynamics for patients with hypertension has been performed. The parameters of central haemodynamics by noninvasive bioimpedance technology have been assessed in 40 patients. They were divide into two groups: 20 - group with sevofluran anaesthesia, 20 - group with spinal anaesthesia. Our results indicate that spinal anaesthesia gives more favorable changes of haemodynamics parameters versus sevoflurane anaesthesia. There were significant difference in Apgar scores at 1 min and no differences at 5 min in general and spinal groups.central haemodynamicshypertensiongeneral anesthesiasevofluranspinal anesthesiacesarean sectionцентральная гемодинамикахроническая артериальная гипертензиякесарево сечениеобщая анестезиясевофлуранспинальная анестезия