Towards Good Health and Well-Being; Risk Factors Assessment for Side Effects of Spinal Anesthesia

Rania Abd Elmohsen, Abo El, M. A. Abdelzaher
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Introduction : SDG optimization is the main goal of the current research, focusing on SDG#3, good health and well-being. Spinal anesthesia is a technique widely used for its efficacy and safety, and it is also known as spinal, subarachnoid, intra-dural, or intra-thecal anesthesia. It is characterized by the administration of an anesthetic in the subarachnoid space that is located between the pia mater and arachnoid meninges to generate a sequential block in the nerve fibers. Aim of study : This review aims to investigate and identify the risk factors associated with administering spinal anesthesia. Method : We conducted a clinical study in 100 patients to determine the incidence of hypotension (systolic blood pressure less than 90 mmHg), bradycardia (heart rate less than 60 beats/min), nausea, vomiting, and tachycardia during spinal anesthesia. Results and Findings : The data were analyzed and organized statistically according to The objective of the current study (the objectives of this study were to identify risk factors and the occurrence of complications during spinal anesthesia) using the SPSS program. Version 28. Conclusion : The present study concludes that BMI and the dose of SA were the factors associated with SA-induced hypotension during a CS, and the site of the SA puncture equal to or lower than L2 was the only risk factor associated with spinal anesthesia-induced bradycardia. Recommendation ; based on the study, the following recommendations are suggested: Health education program about risk factors. and Complication of Spinal anesthesia.
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实现健康和幸福;脊柱麻醉副作用的风险因素评估
导言:优化可持续发展目标是当前研究的主要目标,重点是可持续发展目标 3--健康和福祉。脊髓麻醉是一种因其有效性和安全性而被广泛使用的技术,也被称为脊髓麻醉、蛛网膜下腔麻醉、硬膜外麻醉或椎管内麻醉。其特点是在位于蛛网膜和蛛网膜之间的蛛网膜下腔注射麻醉剂,以产生对神经纤维的连续阻滞。研究目的:本综述旨在调查和确定与实施脊髓麻醉相关的风险因素。方法:我们对 100 名患者进行了临床研究,以确定脊髓麻醉期间低血压(收缩压低于 90 mmHg)、心动过缓(心率低于 60 次/分钟)、恶心、呕吐和心动过速的发生率。结果与结论:根据本研究的目标(本研究的目标是确定脊髓麻醉期间并发症的风险因素和发生情况),使用 SPSS 程序对数据进行了统计分析和整理。版本 28。结论:本研究得出结论,体重指数(BMI)和 SA 剂量是 CS 期间 SA 引起低血压的相关因素,而 SA 穿刺部位等于或低于 L2 是脊髓麻醉引起心动过缓的唯一相关风险因素。建议:根据本研究提出以下建议:关于风险因素的健康教育计划。
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