Book contents
- Analgesia, Anaesthesia and Pregnancy
- Analgesia, Anaesthesia and Pregnancy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Section 1 Preconception and conception
- Section 2 Pregnancy
- Chapter 4 Ectopic pregnancy
- Chapter 5 Evacuation of retained products of conception
- Chapter 6 Termination of pregnancy
- Chapter 7 Cervical suture (cerclage)
- Chapter 8 Incidental surgery in the pregnant patient
- Chapter 9 Intrauterine surgery
- Chapter 10 Anatomy of the spine and peripheral nerves
- Chapter 11 Physiology of pregnancy
- Chapter 12 Antenatal care
- Chapter 13 Aortocaval compression
- Chapter 14 Gastric function and feeding in labour
- Chapter 15 Drugs and pregnancy
- Chapter 16 Placental transfer of drugs
- Chapter 17 Prescription and administration of drugs by midwives
- Chapter 18 Local anaesthetics
- Chapter 19 Normal labour
- Chapter 20 Intrapartum fetal monitoring
- Chapter 21 Pain of labour
- Chapter 22 Epidural analgesia for labour
- Chapter 23 Epidural test doses
- Chapter 24 Combined spinal–epidural analgesia and anaesthesia
- Chapter 25 Spinal analgesia
- Chapter 26 Spinal and epidural opioids
- Chapter 27 Inhalational analgesic drugs
- Chapter 28 Systemic analgesic drugs
- Chapter 29 Non-pharmacological analgesia
- Chapter 30 Instrumental delivery
- Chapter 31 Caesarean section
- Chapter 32 Spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section
- Chapter 33 Epidural anaesthesia for caesarean section
- Chapter 34 General anaesthesia for caesarean section
- Chapter 35 Cricoid pressure
- Chapter 36 Failed and difficult intubation
- Chapter 37 Awake intubation
- Chapter 38 Removal of retained placenta and perineal suturing
- Chapter 39 Postoperative analgesia
- Chapter 40 Bloody tap
- Chapter 41 Dural puncture
- Chapter 42 Postdural puncture headache
- Chapter 43 Epidural blood patch
- Chapter 44 Extensive regional blocks
- Chapter 45 Inadequate regional analgesia in labour
- Chapter 46 Backache
- Chapter 47 Horner’s syndrome and cranial nerve palsy
- Chapter 48 Peripheral nerve lesions following regional anaesthesia
- Chapter 49 Spinal cord lesions following regional anaesthesia
- Chapter 50 Arachnoiditis
- Chapter 51 Cauda equina syndrome
- Chapter 52 Opioid-induced pruritus
- Chapter 53 Shivering
- Chapter 54 Aspiration of gastric contents
- Chapter 55 Awareness
- Chapter 56 Air embolism
- Chapter 57 Induction and augmentation of labour
- Chapter 58 Oxytocic and tocolytic drugs
- Chapter 59 Premature labour, delivery and rupture of membranes
- Chapter 60 Malpresentations and malpositions
- Chapter 61 External cephalic version
- Chapter 62 Multiple pregnancy
- Chapter 63 Trial of scar
- Chapter 64 Under-age pregnancy and advanced maternal age
- Chapter 65 Placenta praevia
- Chapter 66 Placental abruption
- Chapter 67 Prolapsed cord
- Chapter 68 Fetal distress
- Chapter 69 Shoulder dystocia
- Chapter 70 Intrauterine death
- Chapter 71 Uterine inversion
- Chapter 72 Major obstetric haemorrhage
- Chapter 73 Postpartum haemorrhage
- Chapter 74 Collapse on labour ward
- Chapter 75 Maternal cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Chapter 76 Amniotic fluid embolism
- Chapter 77 Cholestasis of pregnancy (obstetric cholestasis)
- Chapter 78 Acute fatty liver of pregnancy
- Chapter 79 HELLP syndrome
- Chapter 80 Hypertension, pre-eclampsia and eclampsia
- Chapter 81 Magnesium sulphate
- Chapter 82 Hyperemesis gravidarum
- Chapter 83 Maternal mortality
- Chapter 84 Allergic reactions
- Chapter 85 Cardiovascular disease
- Chapter 86 Arrhythmias
- Chapter 87 Pulmonary oedema
- Chapter 88 Cardiomyopathy
- Chapter 89 Coarctation of the aorta
- Chapter 90 Prosthetic heart valves
- Chapter 91 Congenital heart disease
- Chapter 92 Pulmonary hypertension and Eisenmenger’s syndrome
- Chapter 93 Ischaemic heart disease
- Chapter 94 Endocrine disease
- Chapter 95 Diabetes mellitus
- Chapter 96 Anaemia and polycythaemia
- Chapter 97 Deep-vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
- Chapter 98 Thrombophilia
- Chapter 99 Coagulopathy
- Chapter 100 Von Willebrand’s disease and haemophilia
- Chapter 101 Disseminated intravascular coagulation
- Chapter 102 Thrombocytopenia
- Chapter 103 Lymphoma and leukaemia
- Chapter 104 Haemoglobinopathies
- Chapter 105 Connective tissue disorders
- Chapter 106 Rheumatoid arthritis
- Chapter 107 Cervical spine disorders
- Chapter 108 Kyphoscoliosis
- Chapter 109 Low back pain
- Chapter 110 Neurological disease
- Chapter 111 Meningitis
- Chapter 112 Acute post-infective peripheral neuropathy (Guillain–Barré syndrome)
- Chapter 113 Past history of neurological trauma
- Chapter 114 Benign intracranial hypertension
- Chapter 115 Intracranial tumour
- Chapter 116 Cerebrovascular accident
- Chapter 117 Epilepsy
- Chapter 118 Convulsions
- Chapter 119 Migraine
- Chapter 120 Multiple sclerosis
- Chapter 121 Myasthenia gravis
- Chapter 122 Spina bifida
- Chapter 123 Respiratory disease
- Chapter 124 Asthma
- Chapter 125 Cystic fibrosis
- Chapter 126 Pulmonary fibrosis
- Chapter 127 Sarcoidosis
- Chapter 128 Acute lung injury (acute respiratory distress syndrome)
- Chapter 129 Pneumonia
- Chapter 130 Sepsis
- Chapter 131 Hepatitis
- Chapter 132 Herpes simplex infection
- Chapter 133 HIV infection
- Chapter 134 Malaria in pregnancy
- Chapter 135 Pyrexia during labour
- Chapter 136 Migrants/disadvantaged women
- Chapter 137 Psychiatric disease
- Chapter 138 Substance abuse
- Chapter 139 Obesity
- Chapter 140 Renal failure
- Chapter 141 Steroid therapy
- Chapter 142 Trauma in pregnancy
- Chapter 143 Malignant disease
- Chapter 144 Transplantation
- Chapter 145 Critical care in pregnancy
- Chapter 146 Invasive monitoring
- Chapter 147 Neonatal assessment
- Chapter 148 Neonatal physiology and pharmacology
- Chapter 149 Neonatal resuscitation
- Chapter 150 Perinatal mortality
- Section 3 Puerperium and after
- Section 4 Organisational aspects
- Index
Chapter 127 - Sarcoidosis
from Section 2 - Pregnancy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2012
- Analgesia, Anaesthesia and Pregnancy
- Analgesia, Anaesthesia and Pregnancy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Section 1 Preconception and conception
- Section 2 Pregnancy
- Chapter 4 Ectopic pregnancy
- Chapter 5 Evacuation of retained products of conception
- Chapter 6 Termination of pregnancy
- Chapter 7 Cervical suture (cerclage)
- Chapter 8 Incidental surgery in the pregnant patient
- Chapter 9 Intrauterine surgery
- Chapter 10 Anatomy of the spine and peripheral nerves
- Chapter 11 Physiology of pregnancy
- Chapter 12 Antenatal care
- Chapter 13 Aortocaval compression
- Chapter 14 Gastric function and feeding in labour
- Chapter 15 Drugs and pregnancy
- Chapter 16 Placental transfer of drugs
- Chapter 17 Prescription and administration of drugs by midwives
- Chapter 18 Local anaesthetics
- Chapter 19 Normal labour
- Chapter 20 Intrapartum fetal monitoring
- Chapter 21 Pain of labour
- Chapter 22 Epidural analgesia for labour
- Chapter 23 Epidural test doses
- Chapter 24 Combined spinal–epidural analgesia and anaesthesia
- Chapter 25 Spinal analgesia
- Chapter 26 Spinal and epidural opioids
- Chapter 27 Inhalational analgesic drugs
- Chapter 28 Systemic analgesic drugs
- Chapter 29 Non-pharmacological analgesia
- Chapter 30 Instrumental delivery
- Chapter 31 Caesarean section
- Chapter 32 Spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section
- Chapter 33 Epidural anaesthesia for caesarean section
- Chapter 34 General anaesthesia for caesarean section
- Chapter 35 Cricoid pressure
- Chapter 36 Failed and difficult intubation
- Chapter 37 Awake intubation
- Chapter 38 Removal of retained placenta and perineal suturing
- Chapter 39 Postoperative analgesia
- Chapter 40 Bloody tap
- Chapter 41 Dural puncture
- Chapter 42 Postdural puncture headache
- Chapter 43 Epidural blood patch
- Chapter 44 Extensive regional blocks
- Chapter 45 Inadequate regional analgesia in labour
- Chapter 46 Backache
- Chapter 47 Horner’s syndrome and cranial nerve palsy
- Chapter 48 Peripheral nerve lesions following regional anaesthesia
- Chapter 49 Spinal cord lesions following regional anaesthesia
- Chapter 50 Arachnoiditis
- Chapter 51 Cauda equina syndrome
- Chapter 52 Opioid-induced pruritus
- Chapter 53 Shivering
- Chapter 54 Aspiration of gastric contents
- Chapter 55 Awareness
- Chapter 56 Air embolism
- Chapter 57 Induction and augmentation of labour
- Chapter 58 Oxytocic and tocolytic drugs
- Chapter 59 Premature labour, delivery and rupture of membranes
- Chapter 60 Malpresentations and malpositions
- Chapter 61 External cephalic version
- Chapter 62 Multiple pregnancy
- Chapter 63 Trial of scar
- Chapter 64 Under-age pregnancy and advanced maternal age
- Chapter 65 Placenta praevia
- Chapter 66 Placental abruption
- Chapter 67 Prolapsed cord
- Chapter 68 Fetal distress
- Chapter 69 Shoulder dystocia
- Chapter 70 Intrauterine death
- Chapter 71 Uterine inversion
- Chapter 72 Major obstetric haemorrhage
- Chapter 73 Postpartum haemorrhage
- Chapter 74 Collapse on labour ward
- Chapter 75 Maternal cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Chapter 76 Amniotic fluid embolism
- Chapter 77 Cholestasis of pregnancy (obstetric cholestasis)
- Chapter 78 Acute fatty liver of pregnancy
- Chapter 79 HELLP syndrome
- Chapter 80 Hypertension, pre-eclampsia and eclampsia
- Chapter 81 Magnesium sulphate
- Chapter 82 Hyperemesis gravidarum
- Chapter 83 Maternal mortality
- Chapter 84 Allergic reactions
- Chapter 85 Cardiovascular disease
- Chapter 86 Arrhythmias
- Chapter 87 Pulmonary oedema
- Chapter 88 Cardiomyopathy
- Chapter 89 Coarctation of the aorta
- Chapter 90 Prosthetic heart valves
- Chapter 91 Congenital heart disease
- Chapter 92 Pulmonary hypertension and Eisenmenger’s syndrome
- Chapter 93 Ischaemic heart disease
- Chapter 94 Endocrine disease
- Chapter 95 Diabetes mellitus
- Chapter 96 Anaemia and polycythaemia
- Chapter 97 Deep-vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
- Chapter 98 Thrombophilia
- Chapter 99 Coagulopathy
- Chapter 100 Von Willebrand’s disease and haemophilia
- Chapter 101 Disseminated intravascular coagulation
- Chapter 102 Thrombocytopenia
- Chapter 103 Lymphoma and leukaemia
- Chapter 104 Haemoglobinopathies
- Chapter 105 Connective tissue disorders
- Chapter 106 Rheumatoid arthritis
- Chapter 107 Cervical spine disorders
- Chapter 108 Kyphoscoliosis
- Chapter 109 Low back pain
- Chapter 110 Neurological disease
- Chapter 111 Meningitis
- Chapter 112 Acute post-infective peripheral neuropathy (Guillain–Barré syndrome)
- Chapter 113 Past history of neurological trauma
- Chapter 114 Benign intracranial hypertension
- Chapter 115 Intracranial tumour
- Chapter 116 Cerebrovascular accident
- Chapter 117 Epilepsy
- Chapter 118 Convulsions
- Chapter 119 Migraine
- Chapter 120 Multiple sclerosis
- Chapter 121 Myasthenia gravis
- Chapter 122 Spina bifida
- Chapter 123 Respiratory disease
- Chapter 124 Asthma
- Chapter 125 Cystic fibrosis
- Chapter 126 Pulmonary fibrosis
- Chapter 127 Sarcoidosis
- Chapter 128 Acute lung injury (acute respiratory distress syndrome)
- Chapter 129 Pneumonia
- Chapter 130 Sepsis
- Chapter 131 Hepatitis
- Chapter 132 Herpes simplex infection
- Chapter 133 HIV infection
- Chapter 134 Malaria in pregnancy
- Chapter 135 Pyrexia during labour
- Chapter 136 Migrants/disadvantaged women
- Chapter 137 Psychiatric disease
- Chapter 138 Substance abuse
- Chapter 139 Obesity
- Chapter 140 Renal failure
- Chapter 141 Steroid therapy
- Chapter 142 Trauma in pregnancy
- Chapter 143 Malignant disease
- Chapter 144 Transplantation
- Chapter 145 Critical care in pregnancy
- Chapter 146 Invasive monitoring
- Chapter 147 Neonatal assessment
- Chapter 148 Neonatal physiology and pharmacology
- Chapter 149 Neonatal resuscitation
- Chapter 150 Perinatal mortality
- Section 3 Puerperium and after
- Section 4 Organisational aspects
- Index
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- Analgesia, Anaesthesia and PregnancyA Practical Guide, pp. 300 - 301Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012