International journal of obstetric anesthesia
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Int J Obstet Anesth · Aug 2022
ReviewThe role of total intravenous anaesthesia for caesarean delivery.
Obstetric general anaesthesia technique usually involves intravenous induction and maintenance with volatile agents. Total intravenous anaesthesia has gained in popularity in non-obstetric practice because of environmental concerns associated with volatile inhalational anaesthetics and evidence of a superior recovery profile. ⋯ However, there are practical barriers to utilising total intravenous anaesthesia in obstetric anaesthesia. We discuss the evidence and potential role of total intravenous anaesthesia for caesarean delivery.
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Int J Obstet Anesth · Aug 2022
ReviewWhat is new in Obstetric Anesthesia in 2020: a focus on research priorities for maternal morbidity, mortality, and postpartum health.
Advances in obstetric anesthesiology have historically exemplified how scientific progress can have a transformational impact on patient safety practices. Profound reductions in anesthesia-related maternal mortality in the 20th century highlighted the specialty of anesthesiology as a leader in safety and care quality. ⋯ Obstetric anesthesiologists have unique perspectives on systems of care, education and training, and device innovation. An interdisciplinary team approach to research and innovation, as well as systems based and health policy work, presents an opportunity for anesthesiologists to contribute to solutions that reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and improve postpartum health for all people.