Current Issue July-December 2022
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Vol 12 | Issue 2
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Editorial |
Hysterotomy repair during cesarean delivery – In or out, does it really matter? |
Cesarean delivery is the most common surgery performed in the world. By 2030, more than 38 million deliveries will be performed annually via cesarean, with a global rate that is projected to increas... |
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Editorial |
Patient safety in obstetric anesthesia |
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The overarching principal of medical care is to provide safe and quality care to all patients. The World Health Organization defines patient safety as 'prevention of errors and adverse events to... |
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Review Article |
Medication errors in a parturient: A huge cost to two lives |
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Medication errors in a parturient can be devastating as two lives are involved. Owing to the absence of critical incident reporting in parurients in multiple countries of the world, these errors are... |
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Consensus Statement |
The association of obstetric anesthesiologists, India – An expert committee consensus statement and recommendations for the management of maternal cardiac arrest |
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Maternal cardiac arrest (MCA) requires a multidisciplinary team well versed in the cascade of steps involved during resuscitation. Historically, maternal outcomes were poor, primarily because cardia... |
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Review Article |
Role of high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) for pre-oxygenation among pregnant patients: Current evidence and review of literature |
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With an increasing understanding of respiratory physiology and pathology, many new oxygen delivery devices have been introduced lately. Among them, high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) seems a promising m... |
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ISSN - Print: 2249-4472, Online: 2249-9539
The Journal of Obstetric Anaesthesia and Critical care is a bi annual peer reviewed journal which would provide a medium to anaesthesiologists for publishing their high quality work in the field of obstetric anaesthesia, analgesia and critical care.
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