Abstract
Background: Hypotension after spinal anesthesia for cesarean section is a
common clinical finding and causes major morbidity and mortality.
Aim of the study: To Find out the prevalence of hypotension in patient
undergoing cesarean section under spinal anesthesia.
Methods: A prospective analytical cross-sectional study design was conducted at
public hospitals in Sana’a- Yemen, A convenience sample of 60 patients, who
under want cesarean section under spinal anesthesia, an interview questionnaire,
and observation checklist was used to collect data from first of April to the end of
August 2021.
Result: The most female patients age 50% between 18-28 years, had medical
history16.7% .The prevalence of intraoperative hypotension was 41.7% while
postoperative hypotension was 28.3 % of patient underwent for cesarean section
under spinal anesthesia.
Conclusion: The prevalence of hypotension in patient under cesarean section
under spinal anesthesia was 41.7 %.
Key wards: Prevalence, Hypotension, cesarean section

Researchers
1- Abdulkafi Ali Al-Baddai
2- Abdullah Abdullah Hedesh
3- Abdulrazag Sa’ad Al-Mahail
4- Abdulsalm Mohammed Soream
5- Ahmed Mohsen Salman
6- Amin Mohammed Al-Salmi
7- Bassam Abdullah Al-Mahdi
8- Marwan Nasr Al-Hariq
9-Mohammed Abdulah Soream
10-Nagm Aldeen Ali Al-Rabady
11-Sameer Ali Salman
12-Thiab Mahmooh Al-Wahar
13-Mukhtar Ali Abdullah
Supervisor
Dr. Samah Motlak Al-Sufi