Effect of Spinal Anesthesia on Hypotension in Obstetrics (Pregnant Women)

Abstract

This study aims to investigate the effect of hypotension caused by spinal anaesthesia in pregnant patients. A cross-sectional study was conducted from different hospitals in Iraq to Patients suffering from hypertensive disorders during pregnancy, where 140 patients were collected, and the necessary and required analyses were conducted on them.140 patients were collected and analysed using the statistical analysis program SPSS, where the patients’ ages mean value was 29.5±6.6, and  The results were found to agree with the desired goal for this study, where the value of MAP (mmHg) was 88.11 ± 12.2) Then it became 76.3 ± 7.2, and the validity of these results was confirmed by analysing the relationship generated between the type of anaesthesia used during childbirth and the pressure imbalances, where a positive relationship was found, and this indicates a clear effect by the type of anaesthesia used on MAP

Keywords

MAP, spinal, anaesthesia, BMI