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Absolute Obstetric Anesthesia Review, 1st ed. 2019
The Complete Study Guide for Certification and Recertification
Authors: Wasson Cassandra, Kelly Albert, Ninan David, Tran Quy
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This concise, easy to follow review of obstetric anesthesia follows the outline set forth by the American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA), making it an invaluable resource for in-service exam and board exams. The book is divided into four sections, beginning with maternal physiology, followed by maternal-fetal considerations, then pathophysiology of complicated pregnancy, and finally problems of term and delivery. Written at the fellow-level, it provides anesthesiology residents, obstetric anesthesiology fellows, and any anesthesiologist providing care to obstetric patients testable information for the boards, as well as practical tips for clinical practice.
Section I: Maternal Physiology
Chapter 1: Effects of Pregnancy on Uptake and Distribution
Chapter 2: Respiratory
Chapter 3: CardiovascularChapter 4: Renal
Chapter 5: Liver
Chapter 6: Gastrointestinal
Chapter 7: Hematology
Chapter 8: Placental O2 Exchange
Chapter 9: Placental CO2 Exchange
Chapter 10: Placental Blood FlowChapter 11: Barrier Function
Section II: Maternal-Fetal Considerations
Chapter 12: Pharmacology of Anesthetic Drugs
Chapter 13: Pharmacology of Local Anesthetic Adjuvants
Chapter 14: Pharmacology of Oxytocic Drugs
Chapter 15: Mechanisms of Placental Transfer, Placental Transfer of Specific Drugs
Chapter 16: Fetal Disposition of DrugsChapter 17: Drug Effects on Newborn
Chapter 18: Amniotic Fluid
Chapter 19: Antepartum Fetal Assessment and Therapy
Chapter 20: Systemic Medications: Opioids, Sedatives, Inhalational Agents
Chapter 21: Epidural, Caudal, Spinal, Combined Spinal/Epidural
Chapter 22: Paracervical Block, Lumbar Sympathetic Block, Pudendal Block
Chapter 23: Complications of Labor Analgesia
Chapter 24: Influence of Anesthetic Technique on Labor
Chapter 25: Cesarean Delivery
Section III: Pathophysiology of Complicated PregnancyChapter 26: Anesthesia for Cerclage
Chapter 27: Anesthesia for Non-obstetric Surgery
Chapter 28: Ectopic Pregnancy
Chapter 29: Spontaneous Abortion
Chapter 30: Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (Hydatid Mole)
Chapter 31: Autoimmune Disorders
Chapter 32: Diabetes Mellitus (DM)
Chapter 33: Thyroid Disorders
Chapter 34: Pheochromocytoma
Chapter 35: Congenital Heart DiseaseChapter 36: Valvular Disorders
Chapter 37: Other Heart Disease
Chapter 38: Anemia
Chapter 39: Thrombocytopenic Coagulopathies
Chapter 40: Other Hematologic Disorders
Chapter 41: Hypertension (HTN)
Chapter 42: Neurologic Disorders
Chapter 43: Asthma
Chapter 44: Other Respiratory Disorders
Chapter 45: Renal Disorders
Chapter 46: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection
Section IV: Problems of Term and Delivery
Chapter 47: Intrapartum Fetal Assessment
Chapter 48: Supine Hypotensive Syndrome
Chapter 49: Embolic Disorders
Chapter 50: Antepartum HemorrhageChapter 51: Postpartum Hemorrhage
Chapter 52: Cord Prolapse
Chapter 53: Dystocia, Malposition, and Malpresentation (Breech, Transverse Lie)
Chapter 54: Maternal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Chapter 55: Fever and Infection
Chapter 56: Preterm Labor
Chapter 57: Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Section (VBAC)
Chapter 58: Multiple Gestation
Chapter 59: Resuscitation of Newborn
Chapter 60: Intrauterine Surgery
Appendix A – Management of antithrombotic therapy for neuraxial and peripheral nerve procedureAlbert Kelly, DO
Riverside University Health System - Med,
Moreno Valley, CA
David Ninan, DO
Riverside University Health System – Med
Loma Linda, CA
Quy Tran, MD
Harbor–UCLA Medical Center
Torrance, CA
Cassandra Wasson, DO
Riverside University Health System – Med
Moreno Valley, CA
Concise, easy-to-follow outline of obstetric anesthesia that follows the framework set forth by the ABA
Provides testable information for the boards, as well as practical tips for clinical practice
Must-have for any fellow preparing to take their sub-specialty boards in obstetric anesthesia
Covers everything from maternal physiology to pathophysiology of complicated pregnancies