International journal of obstetric anesthesia
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Int J Obstet Anesth · May 2019
A 10-year update: national survey questionnaire of obstetric anesthesia units in Israel.
This nationwide survey was conducted to provide data about the obstetric anesthesia services in Israeli labor and delivery units in 2016. ⋯ No new labor units have opened since 2005, despite huge increases in delivery volume in many units. These units manage increased numbers of epidurals and cesarean deliveries. Use of intrathecal morphine for spinal anesthesia has become more widespread. Future efforts should focus on availability of emergency equipment, separate obstetric anesthesia staffing, and establishing emergency protocols.
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Int J Obstet Anesth · May 2019
Randomized Controlled TrialEffect of companion presence on maternal satisfaction during neuraxial catheter placement for labor analgesia: a randomized clinical trial.
Companion presence during labour epidural placement reduces maternal anxiety and improves maternal satisfaction.
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Int J Obstet Anesth · May 2019
Case ReportsRotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM®)-guided diagnosis and management of amniotic fluid embolism.
Point-of-care haemostasis testing may be helpful in rapidly diagnosing amniotic fluid embolism.
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Int J Obstet Anesth · May 2019
Case ReportsMultimodal general anesthesia approach for Ex Utero Intrapartum Therapy (EXIT) procedures: two case reports.
High-dose volatile anesthesia is the most common method of achieving uterine relaxation for Ex Utero Intrapartum Therapy (EXIT) procedures. Other methods employ nitroglycerin for additional uterine relaxation with or without remifentanil for additional fetal analgesia. We report a combination approach including one minimum alveolar concentration of volatile anesthetic plus nitroglycerin and remifentanil infusions, to provide timely uterine relaxation under general anesthesia for both mother and fetus, during two EXIT procedures.