Abstract
A cross-sectional study was conducted, and demographic data were collected from different hospitals in Iraq. The study aimed to find out the type of relationship generated between the anesthesia used to Iraqi kidney patients. The study lasted a full year, from 20-3-2021 to 24-5-2022. This study was designed on the basis of standard analysis and real values for patients, where they were divided into two groups according to gender. In addition, all required parameters were analysed before surgery and after surgery to find out the differences that occurred and the effect of the type of anaesthesia used on patients. All required data were analysed according to the Statistical analysis program SPSS IBM, and the type of general complications that occurred after surgery was also identified, and the resulting negative effects were known. The results that were found in this study are that there is no clear relationship between the type of anaesthesia used and kidney patients, and it was found that the death rate is higher in males than females, in addition to the general complications, which included hypertension, vomiting, dizziness, pain, death and. Through this, we conclude that anaesthesia does not have a direct effect on the renal outcomes for Iraqi patients, but it may contribute to other effects that contribute to the lack of improvement in health outcomes for patients
Keywords
Anaesthesia, Kidney, Outcomes, Patients, Renal, GFR