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Oxford Textbook of Obstetric Anaesthesia

Oxford Textbooks in Anaesthesia

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 8th Sep 2016
Dimensions: w 222mm h 281mm d 43mm
Weight: 2648g
ISBN-10: 0198713339
ISBN-13: 9780198713333
Barcode No: 9780198713333
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Synopsis
From early conception until the postpartum period, anaesthetists are required to provide pregnant women with the highest standard of anaesthetic care and pain relief whilst negotiating challenges such as concurrent systemic disease, infertility, and obesity as well as practising in accordance with new developments in fetal medicine surgery, pharmacology, and imaging. The Oxford Textbook of Obstetric Anaesthesia provides an up-to-date summary of the scientific basis, assessment for and provision of anaesthesia throughout pregnancy and labour. This highly authoritative textbook is conceptually divided into nine sections, detailing maternal and fetal physiology, fetal and neonatal assessment and therapy, anaesthesia before and during pregnancy, labour and vaginal delivery, anaesthesia for caesarean delivery, anaesthetic and obstetric complications, as well as systemic disease. Individual chapters address topics such as simulation and ultrasound. Authored by an international team of expert anaesthetists this textbook reflects current world-wide practice and guidelines. Designed for consultants and trainees in anaesthesia, the Oxford Textbook of Obstetric Anaesthesia is the definitive source of expert knowledge for anaesthetists in this subspecialty.

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...a significant contribution in the provision of safe anesthesia for obstetric patients...I congratulate the contributors for their efforts in bringing the practice of obstetric anesthesia to a higher level * Samina Ismail, Anaesthesia Pain and Intensive Care, Vol 20, No 4 *