Java Nursing Journal
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): March - June 2024

Factors Associated with the Incidence of Hypotension in Patients With Spinal Anesthesia

Gani, Evita (Unknown)
Triyudono, Danang (Unknown)
Lintang Suryani, Roro (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
21 Jun 2024

Abstract

Background: Spinal anesthesia is a regional anesthetic that functions in inhibiting the spinal nerves in surgical attempts. Spinal anesthesia also has complications, one of which is hypotension. Purpose: to determine the factors of hypotension in patients with spinal anesthesia at Mayjend Hospital. H. M. Ryacudu North Lampung. Methods: using analytic correlation with a cross sectional approach. Sample technique with purposive sampling. The number of samples was 56 respondents. The study used observations containing post-anesthesia data including age, gender, BMI, and type of drug and the incidence of hypotension. Findings: The age of the respondents was mostly in the early adult category, 21 (37.5%). Male gender is 28 (50%) and female is 28 (50%), the majority of BMI with normal category is 24 (42.9%), the type of anesthesia is Bupivacaine 28 (50%) and Levobupivacain 28 (50%).There is no relationship between age, gender and type of drug with hypotension with p_value>0.05 Conclusion: there is a relationship between BMI and hypotension in post-spinal anesthesia patients at RSD Mayjend. H. M. Ryacudu North Lampung with a p-value of 0.00 (<0.05).

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Abbrev

JNJ

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Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing

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nursing science, nursing management principles, nursing policy, Nursing Ethics, health care, nursing education, and nursing practice in Asian communities worldwide to a broad international audience. Article Review in Nursing, Medical surgery nursing, Nursing Anesthesia, advanced nursing, ...