
As the practice of obstetric anesthesia becomes increasingly recognized as a major subspecialty of anesthesia, there is a growing interest from current practitioners to evolve their neuraxial, regional, and general anesthesia techniques and understanding of the latest evidence. Obstetric Anesthesia Practice is a timely update in the field, providing a concise, evidence-based, and richly illustrated book for students, trainees, and practicing clinicians. Comprehensive in scope, this book addresses the essential topics necessary for the practitioner to quickly assess the patient and risk stratify them, decide on the type of analgesic and anesthetic plan most appropriate as well as its feasibility and safety, provide expert consultation to the other members of the obstetric team, manage anesthesia care and complications, and arrange for advanced care if needed.
This text investigates the clinical requirements and evidence-based protocols necessary for the safe administration of anesthesia within the obstetric subspecialty. Authors Alan Kaye and Richard Urman synthesize current medical research to provide a framework for risk stratification, anesthetic planning, and the management of complex obstetric complications. The book serves as a clinical guide for practitioners seeking to refine their techniques in neuraxial, regional, and general anesthesia for pregnant patients.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Clinicians and trainees frequently utilize this text as a practical reference for rapid decision-making in high-pressure obstetric environments. Experts highlight the book's utility in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and the immediate clinical demands of the obstetric team.
Page Count:
408
Publication Date:
2021-03-05
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190099828
ISBN-13:
9780190099824
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