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A COMPARITIVE STUDY OF ANESTHETIC EFFECTS IN CESAREAN SECTION
Dr. Sd. Abdul Jabbar Basha, Tejaswi Gopisetty*, Subhakar Pedapati and Saiteja Ongole
. Abstract Anesthetics are having a crucial role in most of the therapies but the efficiency lies in selection of route of administration and the type of anesthesia depends on the patient condition. This study explains that the role of anesthetics in cesarean section which has been preferring mostly and gives the immense observation of every parameter based on multipara and nullipara conditions such as Age, height, body mass, blood glucose level before and after cesarean section and co morbid conditions like anemia, gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, and seizures, side effects after the cesarean section by administration. We used chi-square test to calculate the p-values based on the significant Values we determined which anesthesia is preferable in c-section. With the sources available for this study, we observed that the results and recovery rate for the spinal anesthesia is good than general anesthesia Keywords: Anesthesia, mean arterial pressure, chi square test, c-section, parameters, comorbid conditions. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
