Obstetric Anesthesia Services Profile in Cesarean Section in Indonesian Population: A Prospective, Observational, Multicenter Study

Aryasa, Tjahya E. M. and Rehatta, Nancy Margarita and Isngadi, Isngadi and Sari, Djayanti and Lestari, Mayang Indah and Liberty, Iche Andriyani and Nugroho, Alfan Mahdi and Wijaya, Dadik Wahyu and Agnesha, Fahmi and Septica, Rafidya Indah and Palinrungi, Ari Santi and Bisri, Dewi Yulianti and Lalenoh, Diana C. and Adhiany, Eka and Dewi, Fitri Hapsari and Nuryawan, Iwan and Fitriati, Mariza and Hidayat, Nopian and Purwoko, Purwoko and Apsari, Ratih Kumala Fajar and Mafiana, Rose and Hartono, Ruddi and Wicaksono, Satrio Adi and Novara, Tendi and Fadine, Wulan and Chandra, Susilo and Nurdin, Haizah and Ramli, Muh and Uyun, Yusmein (2023) Obstetric Anesthesia Services Profile in Cesarean Section in Indonesian Population: A Prospective, Observational, Multicenter Study. Bali Journal of Anesthesiology, 7 (4). pp. 215-219. ISSN 25492276

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Abstract

Background: All obstetrics or pregnant patients potentially require anesthesia during their delivery, both planned and emergency. The rate of cesarean deliveries in Indonesia has also increased from 9.8 to 17.6. This study was conducted to provide a profile of anesthesia services in obstetric patients in Indonesian population. Materials and Methods: This observational prospective multicenter study was conducted from March to June 2022 in 67 hospitals in Indonesia. A total of 1731 subjects were enrolled. The study population consisted of patients who received obstetric anesthesia services during cesarean section. Data collection was conducted via the REDCap application. Results: A total of 1731 subjects were included in this study. Most cases were emergency surgeries (66.44), with an American Society of Anesthesiologists classification of ASA II with emergency situation (53.96). Spinal anesthesia was the most frequent technique (96.42), although 1.16 of subjects had a conversion of anesthesia technique. The most common complication during the surgery, in the recovery room, and in the ward was hypotension (8.55, 1.50, and 0.58, respectively), and the maternal mortality rate was 0.29, with some identified causes being prolonged shock. A total of 120 (6.93) subjects experienced postoperative care in the intensive care unit, whereas the remaining 1511 (93.17) subjects did not. Conclusion: Anesthesia services in this study showed proper and representative results for obstetrics services in Indonesia. Our study demonstrated that single shot spinal anesthesia is the most commonly preferred mode of anesthesia for both elective and emergency cesarean delivery cases. However, there is still room for improvement in the anesthesia field, which should be continuously evaluated. © 2023 Bali Journal of Anesthesiology | Published by Wolters Kluwer - Medknow.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: fresh frozen plasma; adult; allergy; American Society of Anaesthesiologists score; Apgar score; Article; asphyxia; backache; bleeding; cesarean section; educational status; emergency surgery; epidural anesthesia; female; gestational age; headache; hospitalization; human; hypotension; hypothermia; Indonesian; intensive care unit; maternal mortality; multicenter study; nausea; numeric rating scale; observational study; obstetric anesthesia; obstetric anesthesia services profile; obstetric delivery; pain; pain assessment; parity; postanesthesia care; postdural puncture headache; postoperative analgesia; postoperative care; postoperative nausea and vomiting; pregnancy outcome; pregnant woman; prospective study; questionnaire; recovery room; resuscitation; risk factor; shivering; spinal anesthesia; systemic vascular resistance; transversus abdominis plane block; vomiting
Subjects: R Medicine > RG Gynecology and obstetrics
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing > Public Health
Depositing User: Mukhotib Mukhotib
Date Deposited: 22 May 2024 07:00
Last Modified: 22 May 2024 07:00
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/1371

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