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Book Synopsis
This book covers all aspects of anesthesia affecting the fetus throughout in utero life. The book comprises three sections looking at: 1) endpoints for fetal and neonatal outcomes, 2) anesthetic interventions that may affect these endpoint variables, and 3) confounding variables which may modify the effects of anesthesia and analgesia on outcomes.

Trade Review

“The book would be a valuable addition to most obstetric anaesthetic departments as well as informing paediatric anaesthetists, paediatricians and obstetricians of the current controversies regarding anaesthetic influences on foetal development and outcomes.” (Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Journal, 1 November 2013)

“I must commend the editors for their success in bringing together such an enviable international list of expert clinicians from such diverse backgrounds as anaesthesia, obstetric medicine, neonatology and human development in order to share their knowledge. This is definitely a reference book that all anaesthetic department libraries should possess.” (Anaesthesia, 15 October 2013)

“Clearly this book will be ideal for reference in departmental and hospital libraries and I will be recommending this to ours.” (The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 12 July 2013)

“I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, and I would highly recommend it to every clinician involved in the care of the mother and her unborn child during pregnancy.” (Acta Paediatrica, 1 August 2013)



Table of Contents

Contributors, ix

Preface, xvi

Acknowledgments, xviii

Section I: Basic Principles

1 Intrauterine growth and development, 3
Timothy Moss, Cheryl Albuquerque & Richard Harding

2 Maternal physiological adaptations to pregnancy, 19
Julie Phillips, MD, Melissa Covington, MD & George Osol, PhD

3 Placental respiratory gas exchange, 25
Lowell Davis

4 The fetal circulation, 32
Loren P. Thompson, PhD & Kazumasa Hashimoto, MD

5 Fetal responses to hypoxia, 39
Tania L. Kasdaglis, MD and Ahmet A. Baschat MD

6 Pharmacokinetics in pregnancy, 53
Janine R Hutson, MSc, Chagit Klieger-Grossmann MD & Gideon Koren MD, FRCPC, FABMT

7 The first few breaths: normal transition from intra- to extra-uterine life, 63
Smadar Eventov-Friedman, MD/PhD & Benjamin Bar-Oz, MD

Section II: Endpoint Variables: Assessments of Fetal Wellbeing and Neonatal Outcome

8 Validity of endpoint measurement, 75
Pamela Angle MD MSc, FRCPC, Stephen Halpern MD MSc, FRCPC, Marcos Silva MD & Alex Kiss PhD

Section III: Antenatal and Intrapartum Assessment of the Fetus

9 Imaging of the fetus and the uteroplacental blood supply: ultrasound, 89
Kypros Nicolaides

10 Imaging of the fetus and the uteroplacental blood supply: MRI, 97
Caroline Wright & Philip Baker

11 Fetal heart rate monitoring, 104
Alison M. Premo & Sarah J. Kilpatrick

12 Fetal acid-base monitoring, 114
Lennart Nordström

13 Fetal pulse oximetry, 123
Paul B Colditz & Christine East

14 Neonatal assessment and prediction of neonatal outcome, 129
Vadivelam Murthy & Anne Greenough

Section IV: Interventions: anesthesia, analgesia, and their effects on the fetus

15 Environmental exposure to anesthetic agents, 141
Asher Ornoy, MD

16 Anesthesia and analgesia for assisted reproduction techniques and during the first trimester, 147
Arvind Palanisamy, MD, FRCA & Lawrence C. Tsen, MD

17 The effect of anesthetic drugs on the developing fetus: considerations in non-obstetric surgery, 156
Richard S. Gist MD CDR MC USN & Yaakov Beilin MD

18 Substance abuse and pregnancy, 165
Donald H. Penning MD, MS, FRCP & Allison J. Lee, MD

19 Intrauterine fetal procedures for congenital anomalies, 173
Amar Nijagal MD, Hanmin Lee MD & Mark Rosen MD

20 The EXIT procedure, 183
Sheldon M. Stohl, MD, Hindi E. Stohl, MD, Ari Y. Weintraub, MD & Kha M. Tran, MD

21 Mechanisms and consequences of anesthetic-induced neuroapoptosis in the developing brain, 192
Zhaowei Zhou, Adam P Januszewski, Mervyn Maze & Daqing Ma

22 Relevance to clinical anesthesia of anesthetic-induced neurotoxicity in developing animals, 200
Catherine E. Creeley, Mervyn Maze & John W. Olney

23 External cephalic version, 210
Carolyn F. Weiniger MB ChB & Yossef Ezra MD

Section V: Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery

24 Effects on the fetus of general versus regional anesthesia, 217
Sharon Orbach-Zinger MD and Yehuda Ginosar BSc MBBS

25 Anesthesia for cesarean delivery: effects on the fetus of maternal blood pressure control, 235
ProfessorWarwick D. Ngan Kee, BHB, MBChB, MD, FANZCA, FHKCA, FHKAM

26 Effects on the fetus of maternal oxygen administration, 244
Neeti Sadana, MD and Scott Segal, MD, MHCM

27 Effects on the fetus of maternal position during cesarean delivery, 251
Robin Russell MB BS MD FRCA

Section VI: Analgesia for labor

28 Effects on the fetus of systemic vs. neuraxial analgesia, 263
Stephen H. Halpern MD, MSc, FRCPC & Marcos Silva MD

29 The effects on the fetus of early versus late regional analgesia, 270
Cynthia A. Wong, MD 270

30 Regional analgesia, maternal fever, and its effect on the fetus and neonate, 277
Tabitha A. Tanqueray, Philip J. Steer & Steve M. Yentis

31 Effects on the fetus of major maternal anesthetic complications, 285
Felicity Plaat MA MBBS FRCA & Ruth Bedson MBBS FRCA

Section VII: Confounding Variables: The Compromised Fetus, the Compromised Mother

32 Twins and higher order multiple pregnancies: implications for the anesthesiologist, 295
Y. Habaz, J. Barrett & E.S. Shinwell

33 Preeclampsia: the compromised fetus, the compromised mother, 301
Henry L. Galan, MD & Todd R. Lovgren, MD

34 Fetal distress, 313
Robert A Dyer, FCA (SA), PhD & Leann K Schoeman, FCOG (SA)

Section VIII: Trauma and Resuscitation

35 Maternal trauma, 325
Yuval Meroz MD, Uriel Elchalal, MD & Avraham I Rivkind, MD FACS

36 Maternal resuscitation and perimortem cesarean delivery, 333
Sharon Einav, MD, Sorina Grisaru-Granovski, MD, PhD & Joseph Varon MD, FACP, FCCP, FCCM

37 Fetal resuscitation, 343
Stephen Michael Kinsella & Andrew Shennan

38 Neonatal resuscitation and immediate neonatal emergencies, 350
Ritu Chitkara, MD, Anand K. Rajani, MD & Louis P. Halamek, MD

Section IX: Medicine, Ethics, and the Law

39 Fetal beneficence and maternal autonomy: ethics and the law, 363
William J. Sullivan, QC & M. Joanne Douglas, MD, FRCPC

40 Maternal-fetal research in pregnancy, 372
Frank A. Chervenak, MD & Laurence B. McCullough, PhD

Index, 379

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 11/01/2013
    ISBN13: 9781444337075, 978-1444337075
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book covers all aspects of anesthesia affecting the fetus throughout in utero life. The book comprises three sections looking at: 1) endpoints for fetal and neonatal outcomes, 2) anesthetic interventions that may affect these endpoint variables, and 3) confounding variables which may modify the effects of anesthesia and analgesia on outcomes.

    Trade Review

    “The book would be a valuable addition to most obstetric anaesthetic departments as well as informing paediatric anaesthetists, paediatricians and obstetricians of the current controversies regarding anaesthetic influences on foetal development and outcomes.” (Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Journal, 1 November 2013)

    “I must commend the editors for their success in bringing together such an enviable international list of expert clinicians from such diverse backgrounds as anaesthesia, obstetric medicine, neonatology and human development in order to share their knowledge. This is definitely a reference book that all anaesthetic department libraries should possess.” (Anaesthesia, 15 October 2013)

    “Clearly this book will be ideal for reference in departmental and hospital libraries and I will be recommending this to ours.” (The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 12 July 2013)

    “I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, and I would highly recommend it to every clinician involved in the care of the mother and her unborn child during pregnancy.” (Acta Paediatrica, 1 August 2013)



    Table of Contents

    Contributors, ix

    Preface, xvi

    Acknowledgments, xviii

    Section I: Basic Principles

    1 Intrauterine growth and development, 3
    Timothy Moss, Cheryl Albuquerque & Richard Harding

    2 Maternal physiological adaptations to pregnancy, 19
    Julie Phillips, MD, Melissa Covington, MD & George Osol, PhD

    3 Placental respiratory gas exchange, 25
    Lowell Davis

    4 The fetal circulation, 32
    Loren P. Thompson, PhD & Kazumasa Hashimoto, MD

    5 Fetal responses to hypoxia, 39
    Tania L. Kasdaglis, MD and Ahmet A. Baschat MD

    6 Pharmacokinetics in pregnancy, 53
    Janine R Hutson, MSc, Chagit Klieger-Grossmann MD & Gideon Koren MD, FRCPC, FABMT

    7 The first few breaths: normal transition from intra- to extra-uterine life, 63
    Smadar Eventov-Friedman, MD/PhD & Benjamin Bar-Oz, MD

    Section II: Endpoint Variables: Assessments of Fetal Wellbeing and Neonatal Outcome

    8 Validity of endpoint measurement, 75
    Pamela Angle MD MSc, FRCPC, Stephen Halpern MD MSc, FRCPC, Marcos Silva MD & Alex Kiss PhD

    Section III: Antenatal and Intrapartum Assessment of the Fetus

    9 Imaging of the fetus and the uteroplacental blood supply: ultrasound, 89
    Kypros Nicolaides

    10 Imaging of the fetus and the uteroplacental blood supply: MRI, 97
    Caroline Wright & Philip Baker

    11 Fetal heart rate monitoring, 104
    Alison M. Premo & Sarah J. Kilpatrick

    12 Fetal acid-base monitoring, 114
    Lennart Nordström

    13 Fetal pulse oximetry, 123
    Paul B Colditz & Christine East

    14 Neonatal assessment and prediction of neonatal outcome, 129
    Vadivelam Murthy & Anne Greenough

    Section IV: Interventions: anesthesia, analgesia, and their effects on the fetus

    15 Environmental exposure to anesthetic agents, 141
    Asher Ornoy, MD

    16 Anesthesia and analgesia for assisted reproduction techniques and during the first trimester, 147
    Arvind Palanisamy, MD, FRCA & Lawrence C. Tsen, MD

    17 The effect of anesthetic drugs on the developing fetus: considerations in non-obstetric surgery, 156
    Richard S. Gist MD CDR MC USN & Yaakov Beilin MD

    18 Substance abuse and pregnancy, 165
    Donald H. Penning MD, MS, FRCP & Allison J. Lee, MD

    19 Intrauterine fetal procedures for congenital anomalies, 173
    Amar Nijagal MD, Hanmin Lee MD & Mark Rosen MD

    20 The EXIT procedure, 183
    Sheldon M. Stohl, MD, Hindi E. Stohl, MD, Ari Y. Weintraub, MD & Kha M. Tran, MD

    21 Mechanisms and consequences of anesthetic-induced neuroapoptosis in the developing brain, 192
    Zhaowei Zhou, Adam P Januszewski, Mervyn Maze & Daqing Ma

    22 Relevance to clinical anesthesia of anesthetic-induced neurotoxicity in developing animals, 200
    Catherine E. Creeley, Mervyn Maze & John W. Olney

    23 External cephalic version, 210
    Carolyn F. Weiniger MB ChB & Yossef Ezra MD

    Section V: Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery

    24 Effects on the fetus of general versus regional anesthesia, 217
    Sharon Orbach-Zinger MD and Yehuda Ginosar BSc MBBS

    25 Anesthesia for cesarean delivery: effects on the fetus of maternal blood pressure control, 235
    ProfessorWarwick D. Ngan Kee, BHB, MBChB, MD, FANZCA, FHKCA, FHKAM

    26 Effects on the fetus of maternal oxygen administration, 244
    Neeti Sadana, MD and Scott Segal, MD, MHCM

    27 Effects on the fetus of maternal position during cesarean delivery, 251
    Robin Russell MB BS MD FRCA

    Section VI: Analgesia for labor

    28 Effects on the fetus of systemic vs. neuraxial analgesia, 263
    Stephen H. Halpern MD, MSc, FRCPC & Marcos Silva MD

    29 The effects on the fetus of early versus late regional analgesia, 270
    Cynthia A. Wong, MD 270

    30 Regional analgesia, maternal fever, and its effect on the fetus and neonate, 277
    Tabitha A. Tanqueray, Philip J. Steer & Steve M. Yentis

    31 Effects on the fetus of major maternal anesthetic complications, 285
    Felicity Plaat MA MBBS FRCA & Ruth Bedson MBBS FRCA

    Section VII: Confounding Variables: The Compromised Fetus, the Compromised Mother

    32 Twins and higher order multiple pregnancies: implications for the anesthesiologist, 295
    Y. Habaz, J. Barrett & E.S. Shinwell

    33 Preeclampsia: the compromised fetus, the compromised mother, 301
    Henry L. Galan, MD & Todd R. Lovgren, MD

    34 Fetal distress, 313
    Robert A Dyer, FCA (SA), PhD & Leann K Schoeman, FCOG (SA)

    Section VIII: Trauma and Resuscitation

    35 Maternal trauma, 325
    Yuval Meroz MD, Uriel Elchalal, MD & Avraham I Rivkind, MD FACS

    36 Maternal resuscitation and perimortem cesarean delivery, 333
    Sharon Einav, MD, Sorina Grisaru-Granovski, MD, PhD & Joseph Varon MD, FACP, FCCP, FCCM

    37 Fetal resuscitation, 343
    Stephen Michael Kinsella & Andrew Shennan

    38 Neonatal resuscitation and immediate neonatal emergencies, 350
    Ritu Chitkara, MD, Anand K. Rajani, MD & Louis P. Halamek, MD

    Section IX: Medicine, Ethics, and the Law

    39 Fetal beneficence and maternal autonomy: ethics and the law, 363
    William J. Sullivan, QC & M. Joanne Douglas, MD, FRCPC

    40 Maternal-fetal research in pregnancy, 372
    Frank A. Chervenak, MD & Laurence B. McCullough, PhD

    Index, 379

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