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December 3, 2007
English
Categories: ATOTW / Intensive Care Medicine / Obstetric Anaesthesia
May 1, 2019
Maternal mortality rate in developing countries is 20 times higher than in developed countries. Detailed reports surrounding maternal deaths have noted an association between substandard management during emergency events and death. In parallel with these findings, there is increasing evidence...
Categories: Anesthesia & Analgesia / Global Health / Obstetrics Anaesthesia
October 1, 2019
It is unknown whether the implementation of an information video on spinal anesthesia for cesarean delivery, narrated in a patient’s first language, reduces anxiety, increases satisfaction, and improves doctor–patient communication if there is a language barrier. In South Africa, most...
Categories: Anesthesia & Analgesia / Obstetrics Anaesthesia
January 1, 2002
Categories: UIA / Obstetrics Anaesthesia
December 1, 2009
Categories: UIA / Anaesthesia Emergencies / General Topics
December 1, 2009
Categories: UIA / Anaesthesia Emergencies / General Topics
January 1, 2019
Categories: UIA / General Topics / Patient safety
July 1, 2023
Anaesthesia has been shown to contribute disproportionately to maternal mortality in low-resource settings. This figure exceeds 500 per 100,000 live births in Tanzania, where anaesthesia is mainly provided by nonphysician anaesthetists, many of whom are working as independent practitioners in...
Categories: Other / Education and Training in Anaesthesia
July 20, 2021
Background Indicators to evaluate progress towards timely access to safe surgical, anaesthesia, and obstetric (SAO) care were proposed in 2015 by the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery. These aimed to capture access to surgery, surgical workforce, surgical volume, perioperative mortality...
Categories: Other / Global Health