Obstetric Anaesthesia
β Scribed by Rachel Collis, Sarah Harries, Abrie Theron (ed.)
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 705
- Series
- Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Anaesthesia
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half-Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Contributors
Symbols and abbreviations
1 Thinking about obstetric anaesthesia
2 Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths
3 Maternal physiology
4 Maternal pathophysiology
5 Antenatal assessment and pain management
6 Non-βregional labour analgesia
7 Regional techniques in pregnancy
8 Ultrasound in obstetric practice
9 Regional analgesia for Labour
10 Anaesthesia for Caesarean section:Β Basic principles
11 Anaesthesia for Caesarean section:Β Regional anaesthesia
12 Anaesthesia for Caesarean section:Β General anaesthesia
13 Post-βdelivery symptom control
14 Anaesthesia and analgesia for specific obstetric indications
15 Postpartum review and problems
16 Obesity in pregnancy
17 The sick and septic mother
18 Major obstetric haemorrhage
19 Hypertensive disease
20 Embolic disease
21 The collapsed parturient
22 Anaesthesia for non-βobstetric surgery
23 The fetus
24 Neonatal resuscitation
25 AββZ of conditions in obstetric anaesthesia
Index
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