Analgesia, Anaesthesia and Pregnancy focuses on pre-empting problems and maximising quality of care. Every chapter of this well-established practical guide has been completely updated and revised. All aspects of obstetric medicine relevant to the anaesthetist are covered, from pre-pregnancy management to conception, throughout pregnancy, to postnatal care. The authors have identified over 150 potential complications, each covered in two parts: 'problems/special considerations' and 'management options', with key points prominently displayed for quick reference. A section on organisational aspects such as record keeping, training protocols and guidelines makes this an important resource for any labour ward or hospital dealing with pregnant women. Presented in a clear, structured format, this practical summary will be invaluable to any anaesthetist encountering obstetric patients, whether they are a practiced consultant or still in training. It will also be useful for obstetricians, neonatologists, midwives, nurses and operating department practitioners wishing to extend or update their knowledge.
• Concise style with bullet points and key references in a clear and consistent layout • Potential problems and pitfalls for each clinical situation are highlighted • Covers all aspects of obstetric medicine relevant to the anaesthetist – from conception to postnatal care
Contents
Part I. Preconception and Conception; Part II. Pregnancy; Part III. Puerperium and After; Part IV. Organisational Aspects.
Reviews
Reviews of previous editions: 'This is a book that openly professes to be a 'short practical text' and it has achieved its objective very successfully indeed. Clearly set out with discreet well-organized chapters, the text is easy to read and presents a comprehensive overview of a difficult field in a 'user-friendly' form.' European Journal of Anaesthesiology
'The authors have succeeded in producing an excellent book in a style that sets it apart from, and possibly above, recent similar publications … The book achieves its aim of targeting anaesthetists in training at all levels, and would provide a useful handbook for both the experienced and the occasional consultant obstetric anaesthetist.' International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia
'This book will be of value to anaesthetic trainees and more senior obstetric anaesthetists as it covers both the fundamentals of routine obstetric anaesthesia and the more complex problems encountered less frequently.' Postgraduate Medical Journal
'The diversity of topics and their limited analysis makes it easy to read the text quickly and to pick up key points. At the end of each topic is a bullet point synopsis … It is these characteristics of the book that create the practical approach … The book is certain to be popular given its broad authorship and succinct style.' British Journal of Anaesthesia


