Oxford Textbook of Obstetric Anaesthesia
Herausgeber: Clark, Vicki
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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 divided into nine sections including physiology, assessment, complications and systemic disease.
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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 divided into nine sections including physiology, assessment, complications and systemic disease.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 1008
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 231mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 2658g
- ISBN-13: 9780198713333
- ISBN-10: 0198713339
- Artikelnr.: 47867581
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 1008
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 282mm x 231mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 2658g
- ISBN-13: 9780198713333
- ISBN-10: 0198713339
- Artikelnr.: 47867581
Dr Vicki Clark was born in Guyana in the West Indies and graduated from Edinburgh University. She did her Anaesthetic training in both Glasgow and Edinburgh and was appointed as a Consultant Anaesthetist with special interest in Obstetric Anaesthesia in the Simpson Centre for Reproductive Health, the largest maternity unit in Scotland. She has been an elected member for two terms on the committee of the Obstetric Anaesthetists' Association. Dr Clark has an interest in teaching and training and has lectured extensively particularly on obstetric haemorrhage and cell salvage. Throughout her career she has served on several committees and charities promoting maternal health and been involved in workshops on obstetric anaesthesia in developing countries. Professor Marc Van de Velde graduated from the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium in 1991. He completed his residency in Anaesthesiology in 1996 at the University Hospitals of Louvain. In 2000, he received his PhD degree following research related to metabolic support of the stunned myocardium. From November 2010 onwards, he is Head of the Department Anesthesiology at the Catholic University Leuven and Full Professor at the Leuven University Hospitals. He was member of the Committee of the Obstetric Anaesthetists Association from 2003 - 2009 and is currently president of the European Society of Regional Anaesthesia and Pain Therapy (ESRA). He is chair of the Scientific Committee of the Annual ESRA Meetings in Ljubljana 2015 and Maastricht 2016. He is also Chair of the Scientific Subcommittee on Obstetric Anesthesia of the European Society of Anesthesiology (ESA). Dr. Fernando graduated from the University College of Wales Medical School, Cardiff, South Wales, UK and completed his advanced anesthesia training at the Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte's Hospitals in London, becoming a consultant anaesthetist in 1994. Since 2008 he has worked for University College London Hospital where he now coordinates mainly clinical research in obstetric anaesthesia. He served as the Honorary Treasurer for the 2,500 member Obstetric Anaesthetists' Association (OAA) for 6 years, chaired its Scientific & Educational Meetings subcommittee for a further 6 years, and became OAA President in May 2014. He has also worked for 6 years as part of the Obstetric Anaesthesia subcommittee of the European Society of Anaesthesiology (ESA) and for 10 years as an examiner for the Royal College of Anaesthetists, finishing his duties in June 2013. He is currently serving a 4-year term on the Council of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain & Ireland (AAGBI).
* 1: Alistair G. McKenzie: Historic timeline of obstetric anaesthesia
* 2: Roulhac D Toledano: Physiological changes associated with
pregnancy
* 3: Marie-Pierre Bonnet and Anne Alice Chantry: Placenta and
utero-placental perfusion
* 4: Thierry Girard and Thomas Erb: Fetal and neonatal physiology
* 5: Karel Allegaert and Kristel van Calsteren: Maternal, fetal and
neonatal pharmacokinectics
* 6: Yves Jacquemyn and Anneke Kwee: Antenatal and intrapartum fetal
evaluation
* 7: Francesca Russo, Tim Van Mieghem and Jan Deprest: Fetal medicine,
fetal anaesthesia and fetal surgery
* 8: Ewen D. Johnston and Julie-Clare Becher: Neonatal assessment and
therapy
* 9: Diane De Neubourg and Sarah Devroe: Fertility treatment in the
modern age: possibilities and anaesthesia
* 10: Vegard Dahl and Ulrich J Spreng: Anaesthesia for non-obstetric
surgery
* 11: Oliver Kraemer and Timothée Fraisse: Drugs in pregnancy and
lactation
* 12: Roland Devlieger and Maria-Elisabeth Smet: Obstetric management
of labour, delivery and vaginal birth after caesarean delivery (VBAC)
* 13: Grace McClune and David Hill: Non-pharmacological methods of pain
relief and systemic analgesia in labour
* 14: Eva Roofthooft, Sarah Devroe, and Marc Van de Velde: Initiation
of neuraxial labour analgesia
* 15: Alex Tiong Heng Sia, Ban Leong Sng and Serene Leo: Maintenance of
neuraxial labour analgesia
* 16: Giorgio Capogna: Labour analgesia: choice of local anaestethetics
* 17: Catherine Cromey and Susan Catling: Adjuvant drugs in neuraxial
anaesthesia
* 18: Outi Palomäki and Petri Volmanen: Alternative neural blocks for
labour analgesia
* 19: Jessica Bauerle and Mieke A. Soens: Prevention and management of
breakthrough pain during neuraxial labour analgesia
* 20: Sarah L. Armstrong, Michelle Walters, Katherine Cheesman, and
Geraldine O'Sullivan: Neuraxial anaesthesia for caesarean delivery
* 21: Tauqeer Husain and Roshan Fernando: Intraoperative management of
inadequate neuraxial anaesthesia
* 22: David M Levy and Leva Saule: General anaesthesia for caesarean
delivery
* 23: Robert A. Dyer, Michelle J. Arcache, and Eldrid Langesaeter: The
aetiology and management of hypotension during spinal anaesthesia for
caesarean delivery
* 24: Sarah L Armstrong and Gary M Stocks: Postoperative analgesia
after caesarean delivery
* 25: Patricia Lavand'homme, Fabienne Roelants: Persistent pain after
caesarean delivery and vaginal birth
* 26: Mary C. Musha mbi and Rajesh Pandey: Management of the difficult
airway
* 27: Michael J Paech and Patchareya Nivatpumin: Postdural puncture
headache (PDPH)
* 28: Vibeke Moen: Neurological complications of neuraxial blockade in
pregnancy
* 29: Elizabeth Combeer, Rehana Iqbal, and Steve Yentis: Medicolegal
issues
* 30: Philip Barclay and Helen Scholefield: High dependency and
intensive care
* 31: Sunil Halder and Steve Yentis: Maternal mortality and morbidity
* 32: W.Colin Duncan: Problems in early pregnancy
* 33: Oonagh Keag and E. Sarah Cooper: Prematurity, multiple gestation
and abnormal presentation
* 34: Nuala Lucas, Colleen D. Acosta, and Marian Knight: Sepsis in
obstetrics
* 35: Jane E. Norman and Vicki Clark: Obstetric haemorrhage
* 36: John A Anderson, Pierre-Antoine Laloë and Derek J Tuffnell:
Hypertension in pregnancy
* 37: Salma Ballal and Ian A Greer: Thromboembolic disorders in
pregnancy
* 38: John A Anderson, Pierre Laloë and Derek J Tuffnell: Amniotic
fluid embolism (anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy)
* 39: Fiona C Denison and Alistair Milne: The obese parturient
* 40: Daryl P. Dob, Elspeth E. Pickering, and Michael A. Gatzoulis:
Moderate to complex congenital heart disease
* 41: Linzi Peacock and Rachel Hignett: Acquired heart disease in
pregnancy
* 42: Wendy H. L. Teoh: Respiratory disease
* 43: Chris Verslype, David Cassiman, and Johan Verhaeghe: Liver
disorders
* 44: Kate Wiles, Kate Bramham, and Catherine Nelson-Piercy: Kidney
disease
* 45: James Griffiths and Kate Drummond: Neurological disease
* 46: James P. R. Brown and M. Joanne Douglas: Musculoskeletal
disorders
* 47: Mirjana Kendrisic and Borislava Pujic: Endocrine and autommune
disorders
* 48: Sapna Ladani, Beverley J. Hunt and Sue Pavord: Obstetric
haematology
* 49: Roch Cantwell MB: Peripartum psychiatric disorders
* 50: Kristel Van Calsteren: Chronic maternal infections
* 51: Ross Junkin and Elizabeth M. McGrady: Substance abuse
* 52: Ruth Landau, and Clemens Ortner: Genetics and obstetric
anaesthesia
* 53: Mark Wigginton, Miguel Garcia, Timothy J. Draycott, and Neil A.
Muchatuta: Simulation
* 54: Sudhir Immani and John Loughrey: Ultrasound
* 55: Gordon Yuill and Simon Millar: International outreach
*
* Appendix
* 1: Wint Mon, York-Mui Liu, Ioanna Mavridou, and Roshan Fernando:
Guidelines
* 2: Wint Mon, York-Mui Liu, Ioanna Mavridou, and Roshan Fernando:
Scores and scales
* 2: Roulhac D Toledano: Physiological changes associated with
pregnancy
* 3: Marie-Pierre Bonnet and Anne Alice Chantry: Placenta and
utero-placental perfusion
* 4: Thierry Girard and Thomas Erb: Fetal and neonatal physiology
* 5: Karel Allegaert and Kristel van Calsteren: Maternal, fetal and
neonatal pharmacokinectics
* 6: Yves Jacquemyn and Anneke Kwee: Antenatal and intrapartum fetal
evaluation
* 7: Francesca Russo, Tim Van Mieghem and Jan Deprest: Fetal medicine,
fetal anaesthesia and fetal surgery
* 8: Ewen D. Johnston and Julie-Clare Becher: Neonatal assessment and
therapy
* 9: Diane De Neubourg and Sarah Devroe: Fertility treatment in the
modern age: possibilities and anaesthesia
* 10: Vegard Dahl and Ulrich J Spreng: Anaesthesia for non-obstetric
surgery
* 11: Oliver Kraemer and Timothée Fraisse: Drugs in pregnancy and
lactation
* 12: Roland Devlieger and Maria-Elisabeth Smet: Obstetric management
of labour, delivery and vaginal birth after caesarean delivery (VBAC)
* 13: Grace McClune and David Hill: Non-pharmacological methods of pain
relief and systemic analgesia in labour
* 14: Eva Roofthooft, Sarah Devroe, and Marc Van de Velde: Initiation
of neuraxial labour analgesia
* 15: Alex Tiong Heng Sia, Ban Leong Sng and Serene Leo: Maintenance of
neuraxial labour analgesia
* 16: Giorgio Capogna: Labour analgesia: choice of local anaestethetics
* 17: Catherine Cromey and Susan Catling: Adjuvant drugs in neuraxial
anaesthesia
* 18: Outi Palomäki and Petri Volmanen: Alternative neural blocks for
labour analgesia
* 19: Jessica Bauerle and Mieke A. Soens: Prevention and management of
breakthrough pain during neuraxial labour analgesia
* 20: Sarah L. Armstrong, Michelle Walters, Katherine Cheesman, and
Geraldine O'Sullivan: Neuraxial anaesthesia for caesarean delivery
* 21: Tauqeer Husain and Roshan Fernando: Intraoperative management of
inadequate neuraxial anaesthesia
* 22: David M Levy and Leva Saule: General anaesthesia for caesarean
delivery
* 23: Robert A. Dyer, Michelle J. Arcache, and Eldrid Langesaeter: The
aetiology and management of hypotension during spinal anaesthesia for
caesarean delivery
* 24: Sarah L Armstrong and Gary M Stocks: Postoperative analgesia
after caesarean delivery
* 25: Patricia Lavand'homme, Fabienne Roelants: Persistent pain after
caesarean delivery and vaginal birth
* 26: Mary C. Musha mbi and Rajesh Pandey: Management of the difficult
airway
* 27: Michael J Paech and Patchareya Nivatpumin: Postdural puncture
headache (PDPH)
* 28: Vibeke Moen: Neurological complications of neuraxial blockade in
pregnancy
* 29: Elizabeth Combeer, Rehana Iqbal, and Steve Yentis: Medicolegal
issues
* 30: Philip Barclay and Helen Scholefield: High dependency and
intensive care
* 31: Sunil Halder and Steve Yentis: Maternal mortality and morbidity
* 32: W.Colin Duncan: Problems in early pregnancy
* 33: Oonagh Keag and E. Sarah Cooper: Prematurity, multiple gestation
and abnormal presentation
* 34: Nuala Lucas, Colleen D. Acosta, and Marian Knight: Sepsis in
obstetrics
* 35: Jane E. Norman and Vicki Clark: Obstetric haemorrhage
* 36: John A Anderson, Pierre-Antoine Laloë and Derek J Tuffnell:
Hypertension in pregnancy
* 37: Salma Ballal and Ian A Greer: Thromboembolic disorders in
pregnancy
* 38: John A Anderson, Pierre Laloë and Derek J Tuffnell: Amniotic
fluid embolism (anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy)
* 39: Fiona C Denison and Alistair Milne: The obese parturient
* 40: Daryl P. Dob, Elspeth E. Pickering, and Michael A. Gatzoulis:
Moderate to complex congenital heart disease
* 41: Linzi Peacock and Rachel Hignett: Acquired heart disease in
pregnancy
* 42: Wendy H. L. Teoh: Respiratory disease
* 43: Chris Verslype, David Cassiman, and Johan Verhaeghe: Liver
disorders
* 44: Kate Wiles, Kate Bramham, and Catherine Nelson-Piercy: Kidney
disease
* 45: James Griffiths and Kate Drummond: Neurological disease
* 46: James P. R. Brown and M. Joanne Douglas: Musculoskeletal
disorders
* 47: Mirjana Kendrisic and Borislava Pujic: Endocrine and autommune
disorders
* 48: Sapna Ladani, Beverley J. Hunt and Sue Pavord: Obstetric
haematology
* 49: Roch Cantwell MB: Peripartum psychiatric disorders
* 50: Kristel Van Calsteren: Chronic maternal infections
* 51: Ross Junkin and Elizabeth M. McGrady: Substance abuse
* 52: Ruth Landau, and Clemens Ortner: Genetics and obstetric
anaesthesia
* 53: Mark Wigginton, Miguel Garcia, Timothy J. Draycott, and Neil A.
Muchatuta: Simulation
* 54: Sudhir Immani and John Loughrey: Ultrasound
* 55: Gordon Yuill and Simon Millar: International outreach
*
* Appendix
* 1: Wint Mon, York-Mui Liu, Ioanna Mavridou, and Roshan Fernando:
Guidelines
* 2: Wint Mon, York-Mui Liu, Ioanna Mavridou, and Roshan Fernando:
Scores and scales
* 1: Alistair G. McKenzie: Historic timeline of obstetric anaesthesia
* 2: Roulhac D Toledano: Physiological changes associated with
pregnancy
* 3: Marie-Pierre Bonnet and Anne Alice Chantry: Placenta and
utero-placental perfusion
* 4: Thierry Girard and Thomas Erb: Fetal and neonatal physiology
* 5: Karel Allegaert and Kristel van Calsteren: Maternal, fetal and
neonatal pharmacokinectics
* 6: Yves Jacquemyn and Anneke Kwee: Antenatal and intrapartum fetal
evaluation
* 7: Francesca Russo, Tim Van Mieghem and Jan Deprest: Fetal medicine,
fetal anaesthesia and fetal surgery
* 8: Ewen D. Johnston and Julie-Clare Becher: Neonatal assessment and
therapy
* 9: Diane De Neubourg and Sarah Devroe: Fertility treatment in the
modern age: possibilities and anaesthesia
* 10: Vegard Dahl and Ulrich J Spreng: Anaesthesia for non-obstetric
surgery
* 11: Oliver Kraemer and Timothée Fraisse: Drugs in pregnancy and
lactation
* 12: Roland Devlieger and Maria-Elisabeth Smet: Obstetric management
of labour, delivery and vaginal birth after caesarean delivery (VBAC)
* 13: Grace McClune and David Hill: Non-pharmacological methods of pain
relief and systemic analgesia in labour
* 14: Eva Roofthooft, Sarah Devroe, and Marc Van de Velde: Initiation
of neuraxial labour analgesia
* 15: Alex Tiong Heng Sia, Ban Leong Sng and Serene Leo: Maintenance of
neuraxial labour analgesia
* 16: Giorgio Capogna: Labour analgesia: choice of local anaestethetics
* 17: Catherine Cromey and Susan Catling: Adjuvant drugs in neuraxial
anaesthesia
* 18: Outi Palomäki and Petri Volmanen: Alternative neural blocks for
labour analgesia
* 19: Jessica Bauerle and Mieke A. Soens: Prevention and management of
breakthrough pain during neuraxial labour analgesia
* 20: Sarah L. Armstrong, Michelle Walters, Katherine Cheesman, and
Geraldine O'Sullivan: Neuraxial anaesthesia for caesarean delivery
* 21: Tauqeer Husain and Roshan Fernando: Intraoperative management of
inadequate neuraxial anaesthesia
* 22: David M Levy and Leva Saule: General anaesthesia for caesarean
delivery
* 23: Robert A. Dyer, Michelle J. Arcache, and Eldrid Langesaeter: The
aetiology and management of hypotension during spinal anaesthesia for
caesarean delivery
* 24: Sarah L Armstrong and Gary M Stocks: Postoperative analgesia
after caesarean delivery
* 25: Patricia Lavand'homme, Fabienne Roelants: Persistent pain after
caesarean delivery and vaginal birth
* 26: Mary C. Musha mbi and Rajesh Pandey: Management of the difficult
airway
* 27: Michael J Paech and Patchareya Nivatpumin: Postdural puncture
headache (PDPH)
* 28: Vibeke Moen: Neurological complications of neuraxial blockade in
pregnancy
* 29: Elizabeth Combeer, Rehana Iqbal, and Steve Yentis: Medicolegal
issues
* 30: Philip Barclay and Helen Scholefield: High dependency and
intensive care
* 31: Sunil Halder and Steve Yentis: Maternal mortality and morbidity
* 32: W.Colin Duncan: Problems in early pregnancy
* 33: Oonagh Keag and E. Sarah Cooper: Prematurity, multiple gestation
and abnormal presentation
* 34: Nuala Lucas, Colleen D. Acosta, and Marian Knight: Sepsis in
obstetrics
* 35: Jane E. Norman and Vicki Clark: Obstetric haemorrhage
* 36: John A Anderson, Pierre-Antoine Laloë and Derek J Tuffnell:
Hypertension in pregnancy
* 37: Salma Ballal and Ian A Greer: Thromboembolic disorders in
pregnancy
* 38: John A Anderson, Pierre Laloë and Derek J Tuffnell: Amniotic
fluid embolism (anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy)
* 39: Fiona C Denison and Alistair Milne: The obese parturient
* 40: Daryl P. Dob, Elspeth E. Pickering, and Michael A. Gatzoulis:
Moderate to complex congenital heart disease
* 41: Linzi Peacock and Rachel Hignett: Acquired heart disease in
pregnancy
* 42: Wendy H. L. Teoh: Respiratory disease
* 43: Chris Verslype, David Cassiman, and Johan Verhaeghe: Liver
disorders
* 44: Kate Wiles, Kate Bramham, and Catherine Nelson-Piercy: Kidney
disease
* 45: James Griffiths and Kate Drummond: Neurological disease
* 46: James P. R. Brown and M. Joanne Douglas: Musculoskeletal
disorders
* 47: Mirjana Kendrisic and Borislava Pujic: Endocrine and autommune
disorders
* 48: Sapna Ladani, Beverley J. Hunt and Sue Pavord: Obstetric
haematology
* 49: Roch Cantwell MB: Peripartum psychiatric disorders
* 50: Kristel Van Calsteren: Chronic maternal infections
* 51: Ross Junkin and Elizabeth M. McGrady: Substance abuse
* 52: Ruth Landau, and Clemens Ortner: Genetics and obstetric
anaesthesia
* 53: Mark Wigginton, Miguel Garcia, Timothy J. Draycott, and Neil A.
Muchatuta: Simulation
* 54: Sudhir Immani and John Loughrey: Ultrasound
* 55: Gordon Yuill and Simon Millar: International outreach
*
* Appendix
* 1: Wint Mon, York-Mui Liu, Ioanna Mavridou, and Roshan Fernando:
Guidelines
* 2: Wint Mon, York-Mui Liu, Ioanna Mavridou, and Roshan Fernando:
Scores and scales
* 2: Roulhac D Toledano: Physiological changes associated with
pregnancy
* 3: Marie-Pierre Bonnet and Anne Alice Chantry: Placenta and
utero-placental perfusion
* 4: Thierry Girard and Thomas Erb: Fetal and neonatal physiology
* 5: Karel Allegaert and Kristel van Calsteren: Maternal, fetal and
neonatal pharmacokinectics
* 6: Yves Jacquemyn and Anneke Kwee: Antenatal and intrapartum fetal
evaluation
* 7: Francesca Russo, Tim Van Mieghem and Jan Deprest: Fetal medicine,
fetal anaesthesia and fetal surgery
* 8: Ewen D. Johnston and Julie-Clare Becher: Neonatal assessment and
therapy
* 9: Diane De Neubourg and Sarah Devroe: Fertility treatment in the
modern age: possibilities and anaesthesia
* 10: Vegard Dahl and Ulrich J Spreng: Anaesthesia for non-obstetric
surgery
* 11: Oliver Kraemer and Timothée Fraisse: Drugs in pregnancy and
lactation
* 12: Roland Devlieger and Maria-Elisabeth Smet: Obstetric management
of labour, delivery and vaginal birth after caesarean delivery (VBAC)
* 13: Grace McClune and David Hill: Non-pharmacological methods of pain
relief and systemic analgesia in labour
* 14: Eva Roofthooft, Sarah Devroe, and Marc Van de Velde: Initiation
of neuraxial labour analgesia
* 15: Alex Tiong Heng Sia, Ban Leong Sng and Serene Leo: Maintenance of
neuraxial labour analgesia
* 16: Giorgio Capogna: Labour analgesia: choice of local anaestethetics
* 17: Catherine Cromey and Susan Catling: Adjuvant drugs in neuraxial
anaesthesia
* 18: Outi Palomäki and Petri Volmanen: Alternative neural blocks for
labour analgesia
* 19: Jessica Bauerle and Mieke A. Soens: Prevention and management of
breakthrough pain during neuraxial labour analgesia
* 20: Sarah L. Armstrong, Michelle Walters, Katherine Cheesman, and
Geraldine O'Sullivan: Neuraxial anaesthesia for caesarean delivery
* 21: Tauqeer Husain and Roshan Fernando: Intraoperative management of
inadequate neuraxial anaesthesia
* 22: David M Levy and Leva Saule: General anaesthesia for caesarean
delivery
* 23: Robert A. Dyer, Michelle J. Arcache, and Eldrid Langesaeter: The
aetiology and management of hypotension during spinal anaesthesia for
caesarean delivery
* 24: Sarah L Armstrong and Gary M Stocks: Postoperative analgesia
after caesarean delivery
* 25: Patricia Lavand'homme, Fabienne Roelants: Persistent pain after
caesarean delivery and vaginal birth
* 26: Mary C. Musha mbi and Rajesh Pandey: Management of the difficult
airway
* 27: Michael J Paech and Patchareya Nivatpumin: Postdural puncture
headache (PDPH)
* 28: Vibeke Moen: Neurological complications of neuraxial blockade in
pregnancy
* 29: Elizabeth Combeer, Rehana Iqbal, and Steve Yentis: Medicolegal
issues
* 30: Philip Barclay and Helen Scholefield: High dependency and
intensive care
* 31: Sunil Halder and Steve Yentis: Maternal mortality and morbidity
* 32: W.Colin Duncan: Problems in early pregnancy
* 33: Oonagh Keag and E. Sarah Cooper: Prematurity, multiple gestation
and abnormal presentation
* 34: Nuala Lucas, Colleen D. Acosta, and Marian Knight: Sepsis in
obstetrics
* 35: Jane E. Norman and Vicki Clark: Obstetric haemorrhage
* 36: John A Anderson, Pierre-Antoine Laloë and Derek J Tuffnell:
Hypertension in pregnancy
* 37: Salma Ballal and Ian A Greer: Thromboembolic disorders in
pregnancy
* 38: John A Anderson, Pierre Laloë and Derek J Tuffnell: Amniotic
fluid embolism (anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy)
* 39: Fiona C Denison and Alistair Milne: The obese parturient
* 40: Daryl P. Dob, Elspeth E. Pickering, and Michael A. Gatzoulis:
Moderate to complex congenital heart disease
* 41: Linzi Peacock and Rachel Hignett: Acquired heart disease in
pregnancy
* 42: Wendy H. L. Teoh: Respiratory disease
* 43: Chris Verslype, David Cassiman, and Johan Verhaeghe: Liver
disorders
* 44: Kate Wiles, Kate Bramham, and Catherine Nelson-Piercy: Kidney
disease
* 45: James Griffiths and Kate Drummond: Neurological disease
* 46: James P. R. Brown and M. Joanne Douglas: Musculoskeletal
disorders
* 47: Mirjana Kendrisic and Borislava Pujic: Endocrine and autommune
disorders
* 48: Sapna Ladani, Beverley J. Hunt and Sue Pavord: Obstetric
haematology
* 49: Roch Cantwell MB: Peripartum psychiatric disorders
* 50: Kristel Van Calsteren: Chronic maternal infections
* 51: Ross Junkin and Elizabeth M. McGrady: Substance abuse
* 52: Ruth Landau, and Clemens Ortner: Genetics and obstetric
anaesthesia
* 53: Mark Wigginton, Miguel Garcia, Timothy J. Draycott, and Neil A.
Muchatuta: Simulation
* 54: Sudhir Immani and John Loughrey: Ultrasound
* 55: Gordon Yuill and Simon Millar: International outreach
*
* Appendix
* 1: Wint Mon, York-Mui Liu, Ioanna Mavridou, and Roshan Fernando:
Guidelines
* 2: Wint Mon, York-Mui Liu, Ioanna Mavridou, and Roshan Fernando:
Scores and scales