A Cross-Sectional Study of Anesthesia Complications to Iraqi Women Who Underwent Cesarean Section

Abstract

A cross-sectional study was conducted on pregnant Iraqi women who underwent a caesarean section, where information and demographic data for pregnant women were collected from different hospitals in Iraq.In this study Werewere collected 200 female patients who underwent caesarean delivery. Where in this paper, we aim to know the risks of general anaesthesia for caesarean section compared to other anaesthesia techniques and the potential complications we may face when using it.This study was designed using a free-form model to include 200 patients who underwent general and spinal anaesthesia.Where one of the primary and demographic information of the patients was collected and analysed based on the IBM soft SPSS program, and the results that were found to increase revealed mortality for pregnant women who underwent spinal anaesthesia for eight patients with 10% As for patients who underwent general anaesthesia, the prevalence of deaths was (3 patients with 2.5%) and statistical differences were found. In patients over 30 years of age who have blood loss <1000 mL and whose body mass index are greater than 30 kg/m2).

Keywords

Mortality, anaesthesia, complications, caesarean, BMI, spinal, GA