An International Publisher for Academic and Scientific Journals
Author Login 
Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-9 | Issue-01
Efficiency of Lumbar Epidural and Spinal Anesthesia in Elective Caesarean Section in Bangladeshi Women
Dr. Md. Nurul Amin, Dr. Farhana Jaya Chowdury, Dr. Md. Golam Mowla, Dr. Md. Abdur Rahman
Published: Jan. 20, 2021 | 142 115
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2021.v09i01.023
Pages: 113-116
Downloads
Abstract
Background: The Caesareans (C/S) segment is preferably carried out with regional procedures such as spinal and anesthesia. Both are preferred to general anesthesia, which helps the mother to stay wakeful when administering caesarean. Objective: To assess effectiveness of lumbar epidural and spinal sedation in elective cesarean segment of women in Bangladesh. Methods: This experimental study is led at tertiary medical college hospital, from March 2018 to March 2019 where composed educated assent from 150 patients were gotten for this test study. The patients selected for the study was divided into two groups: Group – I (Spinal): 50 Patients selected, Group – II (Epidural): 50 patients selected. Result: During the study, 90% patients were from rural and according intraoperative complication in group-A, 35% had hypotension where as in group-B it was 11%.37% patients were Highly satisfied in group-A where as in group-B it was 61% In group-A 71% patients were complaining of pain in the first night where as in group-B it was 6%. Conclusion: The hypotension procedure is required more often than the epidural approach for women anesthesized using a spinal anesthesia technique. Since hypotension may have a detrimental impact on the infant, further study is needed to examine the neonatal outcomes of spinal anesthesia.