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Pharmacogenetics in obstetric anesthesia
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2010Genomic research in pain, anesthesia and analgesia generated some hope that pharmacogenetics may guide anesthesiologists to provide effective medicine in a 'tailored' manner. Within the field of obstetric anesthesia, relatively few studies have evaluated the effect of polymorphisms on the perception of labor or postcesarean pain or the response to ...
Ruth, Landau, John C, Kraft
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Simulation for anesthesia in obstetrics
Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2015Simulation has become a major player in the medical world. Still way behind other high-risk industries, simulation is being increasingly accepted and finds its ways into many clinical areas. Simulation offers the possibility to train individual skills as well as to evaluate performance, provide group crisis management training or even investigate the ...
Manuel, Wenk, Daniel M, Pöpping
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Spinal anesthesia in obstetrics
The American Journal of Surgery, 1927Abstract We believe that this work, though small, is sufficient to show that spinal anesthesia by the technic indicated and in the dosage employed, is safe for obstetric use. The single contraindication is hypotension. It is not fitted for first-stage analgesia by reason of its short duration.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1957
G, ELLISON, N W, PHILPOTT, G A, SIMPSON
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G, ELLISON, N W, PHILPOTT, G A, SIMPSON
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REGIONAL ANESTHESIA IN OBSTETRICS
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1959B J, HANLEY, J V, McNULTY
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KETAMINE FOR OBSTETRICAL ANESTHESIA
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1973M W, Galbert, A E, Gardner
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