Pharmacology, Physiology, and Practice in Obstetric Anesthesia
Herausgeber: Kaye, Alan D; Kaye, Aaron J
Pharmacology, Physiology, and Practice in Obstetric Anesthesia
Herausgeber: Kaye, Alan D; Kaye, Aaron J
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Pharmacology, Physiology, and Practice in Obstetric Anesthesia provides all the essentials of obstetric anesthesia in a straightforward, user-friendly format that avoids encyclopedic language and lengthy discussions, and is inclusive of other healthcare specialties and subspecialties including obstetrics, neonatal care, and more. Coverage spans the essentials of obstetrics as well as overlooked issues including obstetric pharmacology and physiology safe practice strategies, clinical concepts for vaginal delivery and C-section, high-risk pregnancy states and management of the complicated…mehr
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Pharmacology, Physiology, and Practice in Obstetric Anesthesia provides all the essentials of obstetric anesthesia in a straightforward, user-friendly format that avoids encyclopedic language and lengthy discussions, and is inclusive of other healthcare specialties and subspecialties including obstetrics, neonatal care, and more. Coverage spans the essentials of obstetrics as well as overlooked issues including obstetric pharmacology and physiology safe practice strategies, clinical concepts for vaginal delivery and C-section, high-risk pregnancy states and management of the complicated parturient, complications and medicolegal, fetus and newborn considerations, and guidelines, standards and statements related to obstetric anesthesia. Pharmacology, Physiology, and Practice in Obstetric Anesthesia is the perfect reference for an interdisciplinary group of health professionals, policymakers, and researchers working and training in the field of obstetric anesthesiology
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 272mm x 214mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 2041g
- ISBN-13: 9780443217074
- ISBN-10: 0443217076
- Artikelnr.: 71265173
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 272mm x 214mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 2041g
- ISBN-13: 9780443217074
- ISBN-10: 0443217076
- Artikelnr.: 71265173
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part 1: Obstetric Pharmacology, Physiology and Safe Practice Strategies
1. Physiological maternal adaptive changes during pregnancy, e.g.,
alterations of endometrium and decidua, menstruation, placenta, fetal
membranes, placental hormones, morphological and functional fetal
development
2. Anatomy of the reproductive tract, including the placenta,
uteroplacental circulation, anatomy, transfer of drugs and respiratory gas
exchange
3. Obstetric anesthesia and uterine blood flow
4. Perinatal pharmacology
5. Parturient anesthesia assessment and evaluation
6. Point of Care coagulation testing for obstetric hemorrhage
7. How to create a maintain a safe and efficient obstetric anesthesia
practice
Part 2: Clinical Concepts of Obstetrics and Anesthesia for Vaginal Delivery
and C-Section
8. Obstetric anesthesia consultation
9. Obstetric management of labor and delivery, including preoperative
assessment and basic standards for pre-anesthesia care
10. Fetal assessment and physiology
11. Opioid analgesics in labor
12. Mechanisms of labor pain and anesthesia in healthy patients
13. Non-opioid analgesia
14. Non-pharmacologic and alternative management of labor and delivery
15. Local anesthetics and adjuvants in healthy obstetric patients
16. Epidural anatomy and epidural anesthesia for labor and C-section
Part 3: Neuraxial Analgesia for Labor and C-section
17. Neuraxial analgesia and anesthesia for vaginal delivery
18. Neuraxial analgesia for caesarean delivery
19. General anesthesia for normal, uncomplicated C-sections: indications
and strategies
20. Airway management of the pregnant patient for labor and C-section
21. Postoperative anesthesia management for postoperative C-section
including (TAP block)
22. Postoperative sterilization surgery and anesthesia considerations
23. Anesthesia for assisted reproductive techniques
Part 4: High-Risk Pregnancy States: Evaluation and Management of the
Complicated Parturient
24. Anesthesia considerations for pregnant cardiac patients
25. Anesthesia considerations for pregnant patients with lung disease
26. Anesthesia considerations for diabetic mellitus patients and other
endocrine disorders
27. Anesthesia considerations for patients with neurologic disorders in
pregnancy
28. Anesthesia considerations for fetal growth restriction, and macrosomia
in pregnancy
29. Anesthesia considerations for pregnant patients with morbid obesity and
neoplasm
30. Anesthesia considerations for patients with substance abuse or
psychiatric disorders
31. Anesthesia considerations for patients with renal, hematologic,
connective tissue, and immunologic diseases
32. Anesthesia considerations for patients with spine surgery
33. Anesthesia considerations for patients with COVID-19
34. Anesthesia considerations for patients with preeclampsia
35. Anesthesia considerations for patients with infections, HIV, and
sexually transmitted diseases
36. Anesthesia considerations with multiple births and fetal
malpresentation
37. Anesthesia considerations for vaginal birth after C-section, and for
abnormalities of the reproductive tract
38. Anesthesia considerations for non-obstetric surgery during pregnancy
39. Anesthesia considerations for rare obstetric procedures: cerclage
placement, external cephalic version, fetal intrauterine procedures
Part 5: Obstetric Complications
40. Peripartum hemorrhage and maternal resuscitation
41. Trauma and critical care during pregnancy
42. Postdural puncture headaches
43. Fetal and neonatal assessment of complications and injuries (including
abnormal labor), e.g., dystocia abnormalities of expulsive forces, abnormal
presentation, position and development, and pelvic contraction
44. Hypotension and hypertension management
45. Pulmonary aspiration and interventions to reduce aspiration
46. Amniotic fluid embolism
47. Intraamniotic infection
48. Preterm birth
49. Neurologic complications from regional anesthesia and general
anesthesia in obstetric practice
50. Anesthesia-related morbidity and mortality (both intraoperative and
postoperative) as well as extremes of reproductive life and abortion
51. Anesthesia for fetal surgery
52. Obstetric anesthesia and medicolegal/ethical issues
Part 6: Fetus and Newborn Considerations
53. Fetal evaluation, including the premature fetus and the compromised
fetus
54. Fetal and neonatal complications and treatment, including resuscitation
55. Diagnosis and treatment of fetal/newborn asphyxia and respiratory
failure
56. Retrolental fibroplasia and anesthesia
57. Long-term effects of anesthetics on the fetal and neonate
1. Physiological maternal adaptive changes during pregnancy, e.g.,
alterations of endometrium and decidua, menstruation, placenta, fetal
membranes, placental hormones, morphological and functional fetal
development
2. Anatomy of the reproductive tract, including the placenta,
uteroplacental circulation, anatomy, transfer of drugs and respiratory gas
exchange
3. Obstetric anesthesia and uterine blood flow
4. Perinatal pharmacology
5. Parturient anesthesia assessment and evaluation
6. Point of Care coagulation testing for obstetric hemorrhage
7. How to create a maintain a safe and efficient obstetric anesthesia
practice
Part 2: Clinical Concepts of Obstetrics and Anesthesia for Vaginal Delivery
and C-Section
8. Obstetric anesthesia consultation
9. Obstetric management of labor and delivery, including preoperative
assessment and basic standards for pre-anesthesia care
10. Fetal assessment and physiology
11. Opioid analgesics in labor
12. Mechanisms of labor pain and anesthesia in healthy patients
13. Non-opioid analgesia
14. Non-pharmacologic and alternative management of labor and delivery
15. Local anesthetics and adjuvants in healthy obstetric patients
16. Epidural anatomy and epidural anesthesia for labor and C-section
Part 3: Neuraxial Analgesia for Labor and C-section
17. Neuraxial analgesia and anesthesia for vaginal delivery
18. Neuraxial analgesia for caesarean delivery
19. General anesthesia for normal, uncomplicated C-sections: indications
and strategies
20. Airway management of the pregnant patient for labor and C-section
21. Postoperative anesthesia management for postoperative C-section
including (TAP block)
22. Postoperative sterilization surgery and anesthesia considerations
23. Anesthesia for assisted reproductive techniques
Part 4: High-Risk Pregnancy States: Evaluation and Management of the
Complicated Parturient
24. Anesthesia considerations for pregnant cardiac patients
25. Anesthesia considerations for pregnant patients with lung disease
26. Anesthesia considerations for diabetic mellitus patients and other
endocrine disorders
27. Anesthesia considerations for patients with neurologic disorders in
pregnancy
28. Anesthesia considerations for fetal growth restriction, and macrosomia
in pregnancy
29. Anesthesia considerations for pregnant patients with morbid obesity and
neoplasm
30. Anesthesia considerations for patients with substance abuse or
psychiatric disorders
31. Anesthesia considerations for patients with renal, hematologic,
connective tissue, and immunologic diseases
32. Anesthesia considerations for patients with spine surgery
33. Anesthesia considerations for patients with COVID-19
34. Anesthesia considerations for patients with preeclampsia
35. Anesthesia considerations for patients with infections, HIV, and
sexually transmitted diseases
36. Anesthesia considerations with multiple births and fetal
malpresentation
37. Anesthesia considerations for vaginal birth after C-section, and for
abnormalities of the reproductive tract
38. Anesthesia considerations for non-obstetric surgery during pregnancy
39. Anesthesia considerations for rare obstetric procedures: cerclage
placement, external cephalic version, fetal intrauterine procedures
Part 5: Obstetric Complications
40. Peripartum hemorrhage and maternal resuscitation
41. Trauma and critical care during pregnancy
42. Postdural puncture headaches
43. Fetal and neonatal assessment of complications and injuries (including
abnormal labor), e.g., dystocia abnormalities of expulsive forces, abnormal
presentation, position and development, and pelvic contraction
44. Hypotension and hypertension management
45. Pulmonary aspiration and interventions to reduce aspiration
46. Amniotic fluid embolism
47. Intraamniotic infection
48. Preterm birth
49. Neurologic complications from regional anesthesia and general
anesthesia in obstetric practice
50. Anesthesia-related morbidity and mortality (both intraoperative and
postoperative) as well as extremes of reproductive life and abortion
51. Anesthesia for fetal surgery
52. Obstetric anesthesia and medicolegal/ethical issues
Part 6: Fetus and Newborn Considerations
53. Fetal evaluation, including the premature fetus and the compromised
fetus
54. Fetal and neonatal complications and treatment, including resuscitation
55. Diagnosis and treatment of fetal/newborn asphyxia and respiratory
failure
56. Retrolental fibroplasia and anesthesia
57. Long-term effects of anesthetics on the fetal and neonate
Part 1: Obstetric Pharmacology, Physiology and Safe Practice Strategies
1. Physiological maternal adaptive changes during pregnancy, e.g.,
alterations of endometrium and decidua, menstruation, placenta, fetal
membranes, placental hormones, morphological and functional fetal
development
2. Anatomy of the reproductive tract, including the placenta,
uteroplacental circulation, anatomy, transfer of drugs and respiratory gas
exchange
3. Obstetric anesthesia and uterine blood flow
4. Perinatal pharmacology
5. Parturient anesthesia assessment and evaluation
6. Point of Care coagulation testing for obstetric hemorrhage
7. How to create a maintain a safe and efficient obstetric anesthesia
practice
Part 2: Clinical Concepts of Obstetrics and Anesthesia for Vaginal Delivery
and C-Section
8. Obstetric anesthesia consultation
9. Obstetric management of labor and delivery, including preoperative
assessment and basic standards for pre-anesthesia care
10. Fetal assessment and physiology
11. Opioid analgesics in labor
12. Mechanisms of labor pain and anesthesia in healthy patients
13. Non-opioid analgesia
14. Non-pharmacologic and alternative management of labor and delivery
15. Local anesthetics and adjuvants in healthy obstetric patients
16. Epidural anatomy and epidural anesthesia for labor and C-section
Part 3: Neuraxial Analgesia for Labor and C-section
17. Neuraxial analgesia and anesthesia for vaginal delivery
18. Neuraxial analgesia for caesarean delivery
19. General anesthesia for normal, uncomplicated C-sections: indications
and strategies
20. Airway management of the pregnant patient for labor and C-section
21. Postoperative anesthesia management for postoperative C-section
including (TAP block)
22. Postoperative sterilization surgery and anesthesia considerations
23. Anesthesia for assisted reproductive techniques
Part 4: High-Risk Pregnancy States: Evaluation and Management of the
Complicated Parturient
24. Anesthesia considerations for pregnant cardiac patients
25. Anesthesia considerations for pregnant patients with lung disease
26. Anesthesia considerations for diabetic mellitus patients and other
endocrine disorders
27. Anesthesia considerations for patients with neurologic disorders in
pregnancy
28. Anesthesia considerations for fetal growth restriction, and macrosomia
in pregnancy
29. Anesthesia considerations for pregnant patients with morbid obesity and
neoplasm
30. Anesthesia considerations for patients with substance abuse or
psychiatric disorders
31. Anesthesia considerations for patients with renal, hematologic,
connective tissue, and immunologic diseases
32. Anesthesia considerations for patients with spine surgery
33. Anesthesia considerations for patients with COVID-19
34. Anesthesia considerations for patients with preeclampsia
35. Anesthesia considerations for patients with infections, HIV, and
sexually transmitted diseases
36. Anesthesia considerations with multiple births and fetal
malpresentation
37. Anesthesia considerations for vaginal birth after C-section, and for
abnormalities of the reproductive tract
38. Anesthesia considerations for non-obstetric surgery during pregnancy
39. Anesthesia considerations for rare obstetric procedures: cerclage
placement, external cephalic version, fetal intrauterine procedures
Part 5: Obstetric Complications
40. Peripartum hemorrhage and maternal resuscitation
41. Trauma and critical care during pregnancy
42. Postdural puncture headaches
43. Fetal and neonatal assessment of complications and injuries (including
abnormal labor), e.g., dystocia abnormalities of expulsive forces, abnormal
presentation, position and development, and pelvic contraction
44. Hypotension and hypertension management
45. Pulmonary aspiration and interventions to reduce aspiration
46. Amniotic fluid embolism
47. Intraamniotic infection
48. Preterm birth
49. Neurologic complications from regional anesthesia and general
anesthesia in obstetric practice
50. Anesthesia-related morbidity and mortality (both intraoperative and
postoperative) as well as extremes of reproductive life and abortion
51. Anesthesia for fetal surgery
52. Obstetric anesthesia and medicolegal/ethical issues
Part 6: Fetus and Newborn Considerations
53. Fetal evaluation, including the premature fetus and the compromised
fetus
54. Fetal and neonatal complications and treatment, including resuscitation
55. Diagnosis and treatment of fetal/newborn asphyxia and respiratory
failure
56. Retrolental fibroplasia and anesthesia
57. Long-term effects of anesthetics on the fetal and neonate
1. Physiological maternal adaptive changes during pregnancy, e.g.,
alterations of endometrium and decidua, menstruation, placenta, fetal
membranes, placental hormones, morphological and functional fetal
development
2. Anatomy of the reproductive tract, including the placenta,
uteroplacental circulation, anatomy, transfer of drugs and respiratory gas
exchange
3. Obstetric anesthesia and uterine blood flow
4. Perinatal pharmacology
5. Parturient anesthesia assessment and evaluation
6. Point of Care coagulation testing for obstetric hemorrhage
7. How to create a maintain a safe and efficient obstetric anesthesia
practice
Part 2: Clinical Concepts of Obstetrics and Anesthesia for Vaginal Delivery
and C-Section
8. Obstetric anesthesia consultation
9. Obstetric management of labor and delivery, including preoperative
assessment and basic standards for pre-anesthesia care
10. Fetal assessment and physiology
11. Opioid analgesics in labor
12. Mechanisms of labor pain and anesthesia in healthy patients
13. Non-opioid analgesia
14. Non-pharmacologic and alternative management of labor and delivery
15. Local anesthetics and adjuvants in healthy obstetric patients
16. Epidural anatomy and epidural anesthesia for labor and C-section
Part 3: Neuraxial Analgesia for Labor and C-section
17. Neuraxial analgesia and anesthesia for vaginal delivery
18. Neuraxial analgesia for caesarean delivery
19. General anesthesia for normal, uncomplicated C-sections: indications
and strategies
20. Airway management of the pregnant patient for labor and C-section
21. Postoperative anesthesia management for postoperative C-section
including (TAP block)
22. Postoperative sterilization surgery and anesthesia considerations
23. Anesthesia for assisted reproductive techniques
Part 4: High-Risk Pregnancy States: Evaluation and Management of the
Complicated Parturient
24. Anesthesia considerations for pregnant cardiac patients
25. Anesthesia considerations for pregnant patients with lung disease
26. Anesthesia considerations for diabetic mellitus patients and other
endocrine disorders
27. Anesthesia considerations for patients with neurologic disorders in
pregnancy
28. Anesthesia considerations for fetal growth restriction, and macrosomia
in pregnancy
29. Anesthesia considerations for pregnant patients with morbid obesity and
neoplasm
30. Anesthesia considerations for patients with substance abuse or
psychiatric disorders
31. Anesthesia considerations for patients with renal, hematologic,
connective tissue, and immunologic diseases
32. Anesthesia considerations for patients with spine surgery
33. Anesthesia considerations for patients with COVID-19
34. Anesthesia considerations for patients with preeclampsia
35. Anesthesia considerations for patients with infections, HIV, and
sexually transmitted diseases
36. Anesthesia considerations with multiple births and fetal
malpresentation
37. Anesthesia considerations for vaginal birth after C-section, and for
abnormalities of the reproductive tract
38. Anesthesia considerations for non-obstetric surgery during pregnancy
39. Anesthesia considerations for rare obstetric procedures: cerclage
placement, external cephalic version, fetal intrauterine procedures
Part 5: Obstetric Complications
40. Peripartum hemorrhage and maternal resuscitation
41. Trauma and critical care during pregnancy
42. Postdural puncture headaches
43. Fetal and neonatal assessment of complications and injuries (including
abnormal labor), e.g., dystocia abnormalities of expulsive forces, abnormal
presentation, position and development, and pelvic contraction
44. Hypotension and hypertension management
45. Pulmonary aspiration and interventions to reduce aspiration
46. Amniotic fluid embolism
47. Intraamniotic infection
48. Preterm birth
49. Neurologic complications from regional anesthesia and general
anesthesia in obstetric practice
50. Anesthesia-related morbidity and mortality (both intraoperative and
postoperative) as well as extremes of reproductive life and abortion
51. Anesthesia for fetal surgery
52. Obstetric anesthesia and medicolegal/ethical issues
Part 6: Fetus and Newborn Considerations
53. Fetal evaluation, including the premature fetus and the compromised
fetus
54. Fetal and neonatal complications and treatment, including resuscitation
55. Diagnosis and treatment of fetal/newborn asphyxia and respiratory
failure
56. Retrolental fibroplasia and anesthesia
57. Long-term effects of anesthetics on the fetal and neonate







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