Full Description
Analgesia is the relief of pain. It can take a variety of forms including pain medication, local anaesthesia or regional block. Anaesthesia implies either unconsciousness (general anaesthesia) or complete absence of sensation (regional anaesthesia) (Healthtap.com).
Part of the World Clinics: Anesthesia, Critical Care & Pain series, this book presents evidence-based reviews of current protocols in the management of labour and delivery using analgesia and/or anaesthesia.
Divided into three sections, the book begins with an introduction to the basic anatomical and physiological changes in pregnancy, practical pharmacology and neonatal physiology.
Section two discusses obstetric analgesia, including non-pharmacological options. The third section describes obstetric anaesthesia, including airway management in general anaesthesia, regional anaesthesia for caesarean section, and management of failed spinal block.
Key points
Part of World Clinics: Anesthesia, Critical Care & Pain series
Evidence-based reviews of obstetrical analgesia and anaesthesia
Contributions from specialists in the USA, Europe and Asia
Contents
Section I: Obstetric Patient: Basic Sciences
Anatomical Changes in Pregnancy & its Practical Implications
Physiological Changes in Pregnancy & its Practical Implications
Practical Pharmacology in Pregnancy
Neonatal Physiology
Section II: Obstetric Analgesia: What Options Do We Have?
Non-Pharmacological Analgesia for labour & delivery
Systemic & Inhalational Analgesia in labour & delivery
Neuroaxial Analgesia : Our Options
Section III: Obstetric Anaesthesia:
Airway management & General Anaesthesia for LSCS
Regional Anaesthesia for Caesarean Section
Management of Failed Spinal block for LSCS
Analgesia following Caesarean Section



