Nurse and Holistic Care
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Nurse and Holistic Care

HEADACHES AFTER SPINAL ANESTHESIA AND THEIR LINK WITH RELATED FACTORS IN CANDIDATES FOR CESAREAN

Abdi, Kamel (Unknown)
Abdullahzadeh, Mehrdad (Unknown)
Gholamveisi, Behzad (Unknown)
Aghabakpour, Hatam (Unknown)
Karimian, Aram (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2024

Abstract

Background: During a cesarean section, spinal anesthesia can result in post-dural puncture headaches. Objective: A group of female candidates for cesarean was studied to explore the link between post-spinal anesthesia headaches and factors, including age, BMI, blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, duration of immobilization in the supine position after spinal anesthesia, and history of prior spinal anesthesia and post-dural puncture headache. The needle size, type, and technique used for spinal anesthesia remained constant throughout the study. Methods: A cohort study was conducted on 80 women who were scheduled to undergo cesarean sections at a hospital in Iran. Researchers used the numeric pain rating scale to assess the severity of the women's headaches following spinal anesthesia. Through t-tests and chi-square tests, the potential link between headaches and related factors was analyzed. Result: The researchers found no significant association between headaches and factors such as age, BMI, blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, duration of immobilization in the supine position after spinal anesthesia, and history of prior spinal anesthesia and post-dural puncture headache (P > 0.5). Conclusion: When performing cesarean sections, anesthesia providers should consider all possible factors that could cause headaches in women who have undergone spinal anesthesia, regardless of age, BMI, blood sugar levels, blood pressure, immobilization time, or prior history of headaches.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

nhc

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Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health

Description

“Nurse and Holistic Care" is a Scientific Journal managed by Institute for Research and Community Services of Nahdlatul Ulama University, Surabaya. The scope of this journal is articles in the fields of health, public health, midwifery and nursing (basic nursing, medical surgical nursing, ...