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Evidence-Based Obstetric Anesthesia

ISBN: 978-0-470-98834-3

November 2007

BMJ Books

256 pages

Description
This is the first text to systematically review the evidence for obstetric anesthesia and analgesia.

Evidence-based practice is now being embraced worldwide as a requirement for all clinicians; in the everyday use of anesthesia and analgesia for childbirth, anesthetists will find this synthesis of the best evidence an invaluable resource to inform their practice.


Contributions from anesthetic specialists trained in the skills of systematic reviewing provide a comprehensive and practical guide to best practice in normal and caesarean section childbirth.


This book, coming from one of the world’s leading obstetric centers and the cradle of evidence-based medicine, is a much needed addition to the obstetric anesthesia literature.

About the Author
Stephen H Halpern, Director of Obstetrical Anaesthesia, Sunnybrook and Women's College Health Sciences Center, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

M Joanne Douglas, Clinical Professor, Department of Anaesthesia, University of British Columbia and British Columbia's Women's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Features
The first text to systematically review the evidence for obstetric anesthesia and analgesia

  • Takes an evidence-based approach, unique in this area

  • Features an international authorship of anesthetic specialists trained in the skills of systematic reviewing

  • Provides a comprehensive and practical guide to best practice in normal and caesarean section childbirth

  • A much needed addition to the obstetric anesthesia literature.