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Controversies in Obstetric Anaesthesia: Number 2 Barbara Morgan

Controversies in Obstetric Anaesthesia: Number 2 von Barbara Morgan

Controversies in Obstetric Anaesthesia: Number 2 Barbara Morgan


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Zusammenfassung

Proposers and opposers of strongly held viewpoints put forward their cases in order to stimulate discussion and ideas for further investigation in obstetric anaesthesia, and ultimately, to increase the safety of both mother and fetus in this second volume of controversies.

Controversies in Obstetric Anaesthesia: Number 2 Zusammenfassung

Controversies in Obstetric Anaesthesia: Number 2 Barbara Morgan

This book presents further aspects of critical debate in clinical practice. Proposers and opposers of strongly held viewpoints put forward their cases in order to stimulate discussion and ideas for further investigation in obstetric anaesthesia, and ultimately, to increase the safety of both mother and fetus. This second volume includes seven new controversies, plus an update on how and if the controversies presented in the first volume have been resolved. The book is designed as an easy means for anaesthetists in training to familiarize themselves with both the arguments as well as the literature which are background to the controversies themselves.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

No-one needs more than 30per cent oxygen for general anaesthesia caesarean section: for - T. Thomas, against - D. Bogod; pre-loading prior to regional block is an old wives' tale: for - B. Scott, against - T. Bryson; anaesthetists exaggerate their role by demanding the closure of smaller obstetric units: for - W. Savage, against - B. Morgan; there is no place for regional anaesthesia in emergency caesarean section for foetal distress: for - T. Taylor, against - T. Cheek; accidental dural tap must be treated by immediate bloodpatching: for - I. Findlay, against - T. Jarvis; gaining experience of general anaesthesia for caesarean section is a justification for maintaining the rate above 20per cent: for - A. Spence, against - F. Reynolds; epidural opiates should be abandoned in obstetric patients: for, S. Woods, against - K. McCleod; spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section must only be performed in the presence of a consultant anaesthetist: for - D. Brighouse, against - J. Clark; update on some earlier controversies: D. Browne and H. Powell.

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Controversies in Obstetric Anaesthesia: Number 2 Barbara Morgan
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
19930121
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