紀錄類型 : 書目-語言資料,印刷品: 單行本
其他作者 : Kaye, Alan David,
出版項 : New York, NY :Oxford University Press,[2021]
面頁冊數 : xvii, 387 pages :illustrations (some color) ;26 cm.
內容註 : 1. Physiological Changes During Pregnancy -- 2. The Placenta : Anatomy, Physiology, Uteroplacental Blood Flow, and Drug Transfer -- 3. Fetal Physiology and Antepartum Fetal Surveillance -- 4. Coexisting Disease and the Parturient : Part One : Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Renal, Gastrointestinal Systems -- 5. Coexisting Disease and the Parturient : Part Two : Hematologic, Neurologic, Musculoskeletal and Immune Systems -- 6. Parturient Pre-Anesthesia Assessment and Evaluation -- 7. The High-Risk Obstetric Patient : Pregnancy-Induced Conditions -- 8. Intrapartum Monitoring and Fetal Assessment -- 9. Obstetric Management of Labor and Vaginal Delivery -- 10. Pharmacology and Non-anesthetic Drugs During Pregnancy and Lactation -- 11. Local Anesthetics -- 12. Opioid Analgesia -- 13. Neuraxial Anesthesia -- 14. Alternative Regional Anesthetic Techniques -- 15. Non-Opioid Analgesic Techniques for Labor and Vaginal Delivery -- 16. Non-pharmacologic Labor Analgesia -- 17. Neuraxial Techniques and Medications for Cesarean Delivery -- 18. Airway Management -- 19. General Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery -- 20. Obstetric Hemorrhage -- 21. Cesarean Delivery: Postoperative Management -- 22. Neonatal Assessment and Resuscitation -- 23. Postpartum Complications in Obstetric Anesthesia -- 24. Trauma and Critical Care During Pregnancy -- 25. Non-obstetric Surgery During Pregnancy -- 26. Anesthesia for Fetal Surgery -- 27. Anesthesia and Assisted Reproductive Techniques -- 28. Medicolegal Issues in Obstetric Anesthesia.
簡介 : "Pregnancy is a normal maternal physiological state that is developed to accommodate and nurture the fetus and enable the mother during labor. Pregnancy engenders multiple systemic changes - whether it be hormonal, mechanical, or circulatory. The gravid uterus and the increase in progesterone and estrogen levels, attributes to the multi systemic changes. The increase in peptide hormones alters connective tissue characteristics leading to structural changes to the kidneys, ureters, ribcage, diaphragm, and abdominal compartments. Cardiac output, pulmonary blood flow, and circulating blood volume are all increased in response to rising metabolic demands. There are additionally significant changes in many biochemical lab results in comparison to the non-pregnant women. Awareness of those changes will not only enable clinicians to navigate normal pregnancy but also to identify critical pathological values that assist in the further management"--
標題 : Anesthesia in obstetrics. -
標題 : Anesthesia, Obstetrical. -
標題 : Anesthesia, Obstetrical - methods. -
標題 : Pregnancy Complications - surgery. -
ISBN : 9780190099824
ISBN : 0190099828
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