R. D'Angelo / M.J. Paech / C.M. Palmer (eds.)
Handbook of Obstetric Anesthesia
Herausgeber: Palmer, C. M.; Paech, M. J.; D'Angelo, R.
R. D'Angelo / M.J. Paech / C.M. Palmer (eds.)
Handbook of Obstetric Anesthesia
Herausgeber: Palmer, C. M.; Paech, M. J.; D'Angelo, R.
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This extensively illustrated book provides an accessible introduction to obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia.
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This extensively illustrated book provides an accessible introduction to obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 727g
- ISBN-13: 9781859962329
- ISBN-10: 1859962327
- Artikelnr.: 23166232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 727g
- ISBN-13: 9781859962329
- ISBN-10: 1859962327
- Artikelnr.: 23166232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Craig M. Palmer, Robert D'Angelo and Michael J. Paech
1. OVERVIEW OF OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA (C.M. Palmer) 1.1 Introduction 1.2 A
Brief History of Obstetric anesthesia 2. ANATOMIC AND PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES
OF PREGNANCY (L.S. Dean and R. D'Angelo) 2.1 Introduction 2.2
Cardiovascular 2.3 Pulmonary 2.4 Gastrointestinal 2.5 Renal 2.6 Hepatic 2.7
Gallbladder 2.8 Glucose Metabolism 2.9 Thyroid 2.10 Hematologic 2.11
Neurologic 2.12 Uterus 2.13 Skeletal 2.14 Summary 3. FETAL ASSESSMENT (C.M.
Palmer) 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Normal Fetal Growth and Development 3.3
Utero-placental Physiology 3.4 Fetal Circulation 3.5 Prepartum Fetal
Assessment 3.6 Intrapartum Fetal Heart Monitoring 3.7 In-utero
Resuscitation 4. NEUROANATOMY AND NEUROPHARMACOLOGY (C.M. Palmer) 4.1
Introduction 4.2 Neuroanatomy 4.3 Neuropharmacology 4.4 Conclusions 5.
REGIONAL ANALGESIA IN OBSTETRICS (R. D'Angelo and J.A. Thomas) 5.1
Introduction 5.2 Epidural Analgesia 5.3 Combined Spinal Epidural (CSE)
Analgesia 5.4 Continuous Spinal Analgesia 5.5 Anesthesia for Vaginal
Delivery 5.6 Alternative Regional Anesthetic Techniques 5.7 Improving
Anesthetic Efficiency in Obstetrics 5.8 Epidural Analgesia and the Progress
of Labor 6. ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF LABOR ANALGESIA (M.J. Paech) 6.1
Introduction 6.2 Preparation for Childbirth Pain 6.3 Specific Alternative
Methods of Labor Analgesia 7. ANESTHESIA FOR CESAREAN SECTION (M.J. Paech)
7.1 History and Indications for Cesarean Section 7.2 Trends in Anesthetic
Technique for Cesarean Section 7.3 Preparation of the Patient for Cesarean
Section 7.4 Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 7.5 Epidural Anesthesia
for Cesarean Section 7.6 Combined Spinal-Epidural Anesthesia (CSEA) 7.7
Continuous Spinal Anesthesia 7.8 Failure of Regional Anesthesia 7.9 General
Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 8. POSTOPERATIVE ANALGESIA (C.M. Palmer)
8.1 Introduction 8.2 Epidural Morphine 8.3 Other Epidural Opioids 8.4
Nonopioid Analgesics 8.5 Summary of Epidural Analgesics 8.6 Intrathecal
Morphine 8.7 Other Intrathecal Opioids 8.8 Continuous Intrathecal Analgesia
8.9 Patient-controlled Analgesia (PCA) 8.10 Nonsteroidal Agents (NSAIDs)
8.11 Conclusion 9. PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION AND PREECLAMPSIA (K.E.
Nelson and R. D'Angelo) 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Pathophysiology 9.3
Complications 9.4 Obstetric Management 9.5 Anesthetic Management 9.6
Anesthetic Options 9.7 Summary 10. HEMORRHAGE IN OBSTETRICS (C.M. Palmer)
10.1 Introduction 10.2 Uteroplacental Anatomy and Normal Delivery 10.3
Maternal Hemorrhage: Prepartum 10.4 Maternal Hemorrhage: Intrapartum 10.5
Maternal Hemorrhage: Postpartum 10.6 Uterotonics 10.7 Transfusion in
Obstetrics 11. OBESITY (M. Owen and R. D'Angleo) 11.1 Introduction 11.2
Pathophysiology 11.3 Pregnancy and Obesity 11.4 Obstetric Complications
11.5 Fetal Complications 11.6 Anesthetic Considerations 11.7 Analgesia for
Labor and Delivery 11.8 Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 11.9 Summary 12.
COMPLICATIONS OF LABOR (C.M. Palmer) 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Prematurity and
Preterm Labor 12.3 Multiple Gestation 12.4 Abnormal Presentation 12.5
Summary 13. COEXISTING DISEASE (M.J. Paech, C.M. Palmer, L.S. Dean and R.
D'Angelo) 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Diabetes 13.3 Cardiac Disease 13.4
Pulmonary Disease 13.5 Neurologic and Neuromuscular Disease 14.
NONANESTHETIC DRUGS AND OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA (M.J. Paech) 14.1 Magnesium
14.2 Vasopressors 15. COMPLICATIONS OF OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA
(M.J. Paech) 15.1 Post-dural Puncture Headache 15.2 Back Pain 15.3
Infection 15.4 Epidural and Subdural Hematoma 15.5 Neurological Deficit
15.6 High Regional Block 15.7 Intravenous Injection of Local Anesthetic
15.8 Complications of General Anesthesia 15.9 Medicolegal Considerations
16. NEONATAL RESUSCITATION (V. Arkoosh) 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Neonatal
Adaptation to Extrauterine Life 16.3 Requirements for Effective Neonatal
Resuscitation 16.4 Antepartum Assessment of Risk 16.5 Essentials of
Neonatal Resuscitation 1
Brief History of Obstetric anesthesia 2. ANATOMIC AND PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES
OF PREGNANCY (L.S. Dean and R. D'Angelo) 2.1 Introduction 2.2
Cardiovascular 2.3 Pulmonary 2.4 Gastrointestinal 2.5 Renal 2.6 Hepatic 2.7
Gallbladder 2.8 Glucose Metabolism 2.9 Thyroid 2.10 Hematologic 2.11
Neurologic 2.12 Uterus 2.13 Skeletal 2.14 Summary 3. FETAL ASSESSMENT (C.M.
Palmer) 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Normal Fetal Growth and Development 3.3
Utero-placental Physiology 3.4 Fetal Circulation 3.5 Prepartum Fetal
Assessment 3.6 Intrapartum Fetal Heart Monitoring 3.7 In-utero
Resuscitation 4. NEUROANATOMY AND NEUROPHARMACOLOGY (C.M. Palmer) 4.1
Introduction 4.2 Neuroanatomy 4.3 Neuropharmacology 4.4 Conclusions 5.
REGIONAL ANALGESIA IN OBSTETRICS (R. D'Angelo and J.A. Thomas) 5.1
Introduction 5.2 Epidural Analgesia 5.3 Combined Spinal Epidural (CSE)
Analgesia 5.4 Continuous Spinal Analgesia 5.5 Anesthesia for Vaginal
Delivery 5.6 Alternative Regional Anesthetic Techniques 5.7 Improving
Anesthetic Efficiency in Obstetrics 5.8 Epidural Analgesia and the Progress
of Labor 6. ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF LABOR ANALGESIA (M.J. Paech) 6.1
Introduction 6.2 Preparation for Childbirth Pain 6.3 Specific Alternative
Methods of Labor Analgesia 7. ANESTHESIA FOR CESAREAN SECTION (M.J. Paech)
7.1 History and Indications for Cesarean Section 7.2 Trends in Anesthetic
Technique for Cesarean Section 7.3 Preparation of the Patient for Cesarean
Section 7.4 Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 7.5 Epidural Anesthesia
for Cesarean Section 7.6 Combined Spinal-Epidural Anesthesia (CSEA) 7.7
Continuous Spinal Anesthesia 7.8 Failure of Regional Anesthesia 7.9 General
Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 8. POSTOPERATIVE ANALGESIA (C.M. Palmer)
8.1 Introduction 8.2 Epidural Morphine 8.3 Other Epidural Opioids 8.4
Nonopioid Analgesics 8.5 Summary of Epidural Analgesics 8.6 Intrathecal
Morphine 8.7 Other Intrathecal Opioids 8.8 Continuous Intrathecal Analgesia
8.9 Patient-controlled Analgesia (PCA) 8.10 Nonsteroidal Agents (NSAIDs)
8.11 Conclusion 9. PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION AND PREECLAMPSIA (K.E.
Nelson and R. D'Angelo) 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Pathophysiology 9.3
Complications 9.4 Obstetric Management 9.5 Anesthetic Management 9.6
Anesthetic Options 9.7 Summary 10. HEMORRHAGE IN OBSTETRICS (C.M. Palmer)
10.1 Introduction 10.2 Uteroplacental Anatomy and Normal Delivery 10.3
Maternal Hemorrhage: Prepartum 10.4 Maternal Hemorrhage: Intrapartum 10.5
Maternal Hemorrhage: Postpartum 10.6 Uterotonics 10.7 Transfusion in
Obstetrics 11. OBESITY (M. Owen and R. D'Angleo) 11.1 Introduction 11.2
Pathophysiology 11.3 Pregnancy and Obesity 11.4 Obstetric Complications
11.5 Fetal Complications 11.6 Anesthetic Considerations 11.7 Analgesia for
Labor and Delivery 11.8 Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 11.9 Summary 12.
COMPLICATIONS OF LABOR (C.M. Palmer) 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Prematurity and
Preterm Labor 12.3 Multiple Gestation 12.4 Abnormal Presentation 12.5
Summary 13. COEXISTING DISEASE (M.J. Paech, C.M. Palmer, L.S. Dean and R.
D'Angelo) 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Diabetes 13.3 Cardiac Disease 13.4
Pulmonary Disease 13.5 Neurologic and Neuromuscular Disease 14.
NONANESTHETIC DRUGS AND OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA (M.J. Paech) 14.1 Magnesium
14.2 Vasopressors 15. COMPLICATIONS OF OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA
(M.J. Paech) 15.1 Post-dural Puncture Headache 15.2 Back Pain 15.3
Infection 15.4 Epidural and Subdural Hematoma 15.5 Neurological Deficit
15.6 High Regional Block 15.7 Intravenous Injection of Local Anesthetic
15.8 Complications of General Anesthesia 15.9 Medicolegal Considerations
16. NEONATAL RESUSCITATION (V. Arkoosh) 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Neonatal
Adaptation to Extrauterine Life 16.3 Requirements for Effective Neonatal
Resuscitation 16.4 Antepartum Assessment of Risk 16.5 Essentials of
Neonatal Resuscitation 1
1. OVERVIEW OF OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA (C.M. Palmer) 1.1 Introduction 1.2 A
Brief History of Obstetric anesthesia 2. ANATOMIC AND PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES
OF PREGNANCY (L.S. Dean and R. D'Angelo) 2.1 Introduction 2.2
Cardiovascular 2.3 Pulmonary 2.4 Gastrointestinal 2.5 Renal 2.6 Hepatic 2.7
Gallbladder 2.8 Glucose Metabolism 2.9 Thyroid 2.10 Hematologic 2.11
Neurologic 2.12 Uterus 2.13 Skeletal 2.14 Summary 3. FETAL ASSESSMENT (C.M.
Palmer) 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Normal Fetal Growth and Development 3.3
Utero-placental Physiology 3.4 Fetal Circulation 3.5 Prepartum Fetal
Assessment 3.6 Intrapartum Fetal Heart Monitoring 3.7 In-utero
Resuscitation 4. NEUROANATOMY AND NEUROPHARMACOLOGY (C.M. Palmer) 4.1
Introduction 4.2 Neuroanatomy 4.3 Neuropharmacology 4.4 Conclusions 5.
REGIONAL ANALGESIA IN OBSTETRICS (R. D'Angelo and J.A. Thomas) 5.1
Introduction 5.2 Epidural Analgesia 5.3 Combined Spinal Epidural (CSE)
Analgesia 5.4 Continuous Spinal Analgesia 5.5 Anesthesia for Vaginal
Delivery 5.6 Alternative Regional Anesthetic Techniques 5.7 Improving
Anesthetic Efficiency in Obstetrics 5.8 Epidural Analgesia and the Progress
of Labor 6. ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF LABOR ANALGESIA (M.J. Paech) 6.1
Introduction 6.2 Preparation for Childbirth Pain 6.3 Specific Alternative
Methods of Labor Analgesia 7. ANESTHESIA FOR CESAREAN SECTION (M.J. Paech)
7.1 History and Indications for Cesarean Section 7.2 Trends in Anesthetic
Technique for Cesarean Section 7.3 Preparation of the Patient for Cesarean
Section 7.4 Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 7.5 Epidural Anesthesia
for Cesarean Section 7.6 Combined Spinal-Epidural Anesthesia (CSEA) 7.7
Continuous Spinal Anesthesia 7.8 Failure of Regional Anesthesia 7.9 General
Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 8. POSTOPERATIVE ANALGESIA (C.M. Palmer)
8.1 Introduction 8.2 Epidural Morphine 8.3 Other Epidural Opioids 8.4
Nonopioid Analgesics 8.5 Summary of Epidural Analgesics 8.6 Intrathecal
Morphine 8.7 Other Intrathecal Opioids 8.8 Continuous Intrathecal Analgesia
8.9 Patient-controlled Analgesia (PCA) 8.10 Nonsteroidal Agents (NSAIDs)
8.11 Conclusion 9. PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION AND PREECLAMPSIA (K.E.
Nelson and R. D'Angelo) 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Pathophysiology 9.3
Complications 9.4 Obstetric Management 9.5 Anesthetic Management 9.6
Anesthetic Options 9.7 Summary 10. HEMORRHAGE IN OBSTETRICS (C.M. Palmer)
10.1 Introduction 10.2 Uteroplacental Anatomy and Normal Delivery 10.3
Maternal Hemorrhage: Prepartum 10.4 Maternal Hemorrhage: Intrapartum 10.5
Maternal Hemorrhage: Postpartum 10.6 Uterotonics 10.7 Transfusion in
Obstetrics 11. OBESITY (M. Owen and R. D'Angleo) 11.1 Introduction 11.2
Pathophysiology 11.3 Pregnancy and Obesity 11.4 Obstetric Complications
11.5 Fetal Complications 11.6 Anesthetic Considerations 11.7 Analgesia for
Labor and Delivery 11.8 Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 11.9 Summary 12.
COMPLICATIONS OF LABOR (C.M. Palmer) 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Prematurity and
Preterm Labor 12.3 Multiple Gestation 12.4 Abnormal Presentation 12.5
Summary 13. COEXISTING DISEASE (M.J. Paech, C.M. Palmer, L.S. Dean and R.
D'Angelo) 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Diabetes 13.3 Cardiac Disease 13.4
Pulmonary Disease 13.5 Neurologic and Neuromuscular Disease 14.
NONANESTHETIC DRUGS AND OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA (M.J. Paech) 14.1 Magnesium
14.2 Vasopressors 15. COMPLICATIONS OF OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA
(M.J. Paech) 15.1 Post-dural Puncture Headache 15.2 Back Pain 15.3
Infection 15.4 Epidural and Subdural Hematoma 15.5 Neurological Deficit
15.6 High Regional Block 15.7 Intravenous Injection of Local Anesthetic
15.8 Complications of General Anesthesia 15.9 Medicolegal Considerations
16. NEONATAL RESUSCITATION (V. Arkoosh) 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Neonatal
Adaptation to Extrauterine Life 16.3 Requirements for Effective Neonatal
Resuscitation 16.4 Antepartum Assessment of Risk 16.5 Essentials of
Neonatal Resuscitation 1
Brief History of Obstetric anesthesia 2. ANATOMIC AND PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES
OF PREGNANCY (L.S. Dean and R. D'Angelo) 2.1 Introduction 2.2
Cardiovascular 2.3 Pulmonary 2.4 Gastrointestinal 2.5 Renal 2.6 Hepatic 2.7
Gallbladder 2.8 Glucose Metabolism 2.9 Thyroid 2.10 Hematologic 2.11
Neurologic 2.12 Uterus 2.13 Skeletal 2.14 Summary 3. FETAL ASSESSMENT (C.M.
Palmer) 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Normal Fetal Growth and Development 3.3
Utero-placental Physiology 3.4 Fetal Circulation 3.5 Prepartum Fetal
Assessment 3.6 Intrapartum Fetal Heart Monitoring 3.7 In-utero
Resuscitation 4. NEUROANATOMY AND NEUROPHARMACOLOGY (C.M. Palmer) 4.1
Introduction 4.2 Neuroanatomy 4.3 Neuropharmacology 4.4 Conclusions 5.
REGIONAL ANALGESIA IN OBSTETRICS (R. D'Angelo and J.A. Thomas) 5.1
Introduction 5.2 Epidural Analgesia 5.3 Combined Spinal Epidural (CSE)
Analgesia 5.4 Continuous Spinal Analgesia 5.5 Anesthesia for Vaginal
Delivery 5.6 Alternative Regional Anesthetic Techniques 5.7 Improving
Anesthetic Efficiency in Obstetrics 5.8 Epidural Analgesia and the Progress
of Labor 6. ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF LABOR ANALGESIA (M.J. Paech) 6.1
Introduction 6.2 Preparation for Childbirth Pain 6.3 Specific Alternative
Methods of Labor Analgesia 7. ANESTHESIA FOR CESAREAN SECTION (M.J. Paech)
7.1 History and Indications for Cesarean Section 7.2 Trends in Anesthetic
Technique for Cesarean Section 7.3 Preparation of the Patient for Cesarean
Section 7.4 Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 7.5 Epidural Anesthesia
for Cesarean Section 7.6 Combined Spinal-Epidural Anesthesia (CSEA) 7.7
Continuous Spinal Anesthesia 7.8 Failure of Regional Anesthesia 7.9 General
Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 8. POSTOPERATIVE ANALGESIA (C.M. Palmer)
8.1 Introduction 8.2 Epidural Morphine 8.3 Other Epidural Opioids 8.4
Nonopioid Analgesics 8.5 Summary of Epidural Analgesics 8.6 Intrathecal
Morphine 8.7 Other Intrathecal Opioids 8.8 Continuous Intrathecal Analgesia
8.9 Patient-controlled Analgesia (PCA) 8.10 Nonsteroidal Agents (NSAIDs)
8.11 Conclusion 9. PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION AND PREECLAMPSIA (K.E.
Nelson and R. D'Angelo) 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Pathophysiology 9.3
Complications 9.4 Obstetric Management 9.5 Anesthetic Management 9.6
Anesthetic Options 9.7 Summary 10. HEMORRHAGE IN OBSTETRICS (C.M. Palmer)
10.1 Introduction 10.2 Uteroplacental Anatomy and Normal Delivery 10.3
Maternal Hemorrhage: Prepartum 10.4 Maternal Hemorrhage: Intrapartum 10.5
Maternal Hemorrhage: Postpartum 10.6 Uterotonics 10.7 Transfusion in
Obstetrics 11. OBESITY (M. Owen and R. D'Angleo) 11.1 Introduction 11.2
Pathophysiology 11.3 Pregnancy and Obesity 11.4 Obstetric Complications
11.5 Fetal Complications 11.6 Anesthetic Considerations 11.7 Analgesia for
Labor and Delivery 11.8 Anesthesia for Cesarean Section 11.9 Summary 12.
COMPLICATIONS OF LABOR (C.M. Palmer) 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Prematurity and
Preterm Labor 12.3 Multiple Gestation 12.4 Abnormal Presentation 12.5
Summary 13. COEXISTING DISEASE (M.J. Paech, C.M. Palmer, L.S. Dean and R.
D'Angelo) 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Diabetes 13.3 Cardiac Disease 13.4
Pulmonary Disease 13.5 Neurologic and Neuromuscular Disease 14.
NONANESTHETIC DRUGS AND OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA (M.J. Paech) 14.1 Magnesium
14.2 Vasopressors 15. COMPLICATIONS OF OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA
(M.J. Paech) 15.1 Post-dural Puncture Headache 15.2 Back Pain 15.3
Infection 15.4 Epidural and Subdural Hematoma 15.5 Neurological Deficit
15.6 High Regional Block 15.7 Intravenous Injection of Local Anesthetic
15.8 Complications of General Anesthesia 15.9 Medicolegal Considerations
16. NEONATAL RESUSCITATION (V. Arkoosh) 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Neonatal
Adaptation to Extrauterine Life 16.3 Requirements for Effective Neonatal
Resuscitation 16.4 Antepartum Assessment of Risk 16.5 Essentials of
Neonatal Resuscitation 1