Effect of General and Spinal Anesthesia on Hepatic and Renal functions and Hemodynamic parameters of Iraqi Women Undergo Cesarean Section: Comparative Study

Authors

  • Ola K. Mohammed Clinical Pharmacy Department, College of Pharmacy, Mustansiriyah University, Iraq
  • Mustafa Ghazi Alabbassi Dean of the college of Pharmacy, Mustansiriyah University, Iraq
  • Alaa Abdul-Mehdi Aldujaili Specialty in Anesthesiology, Al-Alwaiya Maternity Teaching Hospital, Iraq
  • Dalia Abd Alkader Shakoor Pharmacology and toxicology Dept., College of Pharmacy, Mustansiriyah University, Iraq
  • Mohanned Mohammed Bakir Almoossawi Central public health laboratory, public health directorate, ministry of health, Iraq.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32947/ajps.v18i2.478

Keywords:

Caesarean section, General anesthesia, Spinal anesthesia, Creatinine, Alkaline phosphatase (ALP), Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST), Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT).

Abstract

Both general and spinal anesthesia can be use during caesarean section. Spinal anesthesia is preferred by anesthesiologists and gynecologists because of its beneficial effects for both mothers and their fetuses. They were not affecting the creatinine level but affecting only on elevation of liver enzymes. Spinal anesthesia effect on hemodynamic parameters more than general anesthesia, and it causes less operative blood loss than general anesthesia.

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Published

2018-12-01

How to Cite

Mohammed, O. K., Alabbassi, M. G., Aldujaili, A. A.-M., Shakoor, D. A. A., & Bakir Almoossawi, M. M. (2018). Effect of General and Spinal Anesthesia on Hepatic and Renal functions and Hemodynamic parameters of Iraqi Women Undergo Cesarean Section: Comparative Study. Al Mustansiriyah Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 18(2), 78–90. https://doi.org/10.32947/ajps.v18i2.478

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