Abstract
OBJECTIVES:
To compare the pre and post induction blood pressure and heart rate readings in spinal anesthesia during Cesarean section.
METHODOLOGY:
This was a cross sectional study conducted in Capital Development Authority Hospital, Islamabad. 100 patients were included in this study. Data was collected through structured Performa. Convenient sampling method was used for the selection of participants. Informed consent was taken from the patients and the concerns doctors to collect the data. The ethical approval was taken from the ethical committee of the Capital Development Authority Hospital, Islamabad.
RESULTS:
Total was 100 cases selected in which the patients had surgery history, 32 patients had no surgery history. There was difference in the blood pressure and heart rate readings of the pre and post induction of the spinal anesthesia during cesarean of the patients.
CONCLUSION:
It was concluded that spinal Spinal anesthesia is commonly used for elective cesarean delivery.