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Anesthesia and the Fetus integrates into one volume the multidisciplinary components of:fetal developmentfetal pharmacologyassessments of fetal and neonatal outcomeanesthesia and analgesia during pregnancyanesthesia and analgesia during laborethics and lawWritten by an internationally renowned group of clinicians and scientists, Anesthesia and the Fetus provides a contemporary guide and reference to the role of anesthesia, and the anesthesiologist, in protecting the mother and her unborn child during pregnancy.Content: Chapter 1 Intrauterine Growth and Development (pages 1–18): Timothy J. M. Moss, Cheryl A. Albuquerque and Richard HardingChapter 2 Maternal Physiological Adaptations to Pregnancy (pages 19–24): Julie Phillips, Melissa Covington and George OsolChapter 3 Placental Respiratory Gas Exchange (pages 25–31): Lowell DavisChapter 4 The Fetal Circulation (pages 32–38): Loren P. Thompson and Kazumasa HashimotoChapter 5 Fetal Responses to Hypoxia (pages 39–52): Tania L. Kasdaglis and Ahmet A. BaschatChapter 6 Pharmacokinetics in Pregnancy (pages 53–62): Janine R. Hutson, Chagit Klieger and Gideon KorenChapter 7 The First Few Breaths: Normal Transition from Intra? to Extra?Uterine Life (pages 63–71): Smadar Eventov?Friedman and Benjamin Bar?OzChapter 8 Validity of Endpoint Measurement (pages 73–85): Pamela J. Angle, Stephen Halpern, Marcos Silva Restrepo and Alexander J. KissChapter 14 Neonatal Assessment and Prediction of Neonatal Outcome (pages 129–138): Vadivelam Murthy and Anne GreenoughChapter 9 Imaging of the Fetus and the Uteroplacental Blood Supply: Ultrasound (pages 87–96): Kypros NicolaidesChapter 10 Imaging of the Fetus and the Uteroplacental Blood Supply: MRI (pages 97–103): Caroline Wright and Philip BakerChapter 11 Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring (pages 104–113): Alison M. Premo and Sarah J. KilpatrickChapter 12 Fetal Acid?Base Monitoring (pages 114–122): Lennart NordstromChapter 13 Fetal Pulse Oximetry (pages 123–128): Paul B. Colditz and Christine EastChapter 15 Environmental Exposure to Anesthetic Agents (pages 139–146): Asher OrnoyChapter 16 Anesthesia and Analgesia for Assisted Reproduction Techniques and other Procedures during the First Trimester (pages 147–155): Arvind Palanisamy and Lawrence C. TsenChapter 17 The Effect of Anesthetic Drugs on the Developing Fetus: Considerations in Non?Obstetric Surgery (pages 156–164): Richard S. Gist and Yaakov BeilinChapter 18 Substance Abuse and Pregnancy (pages 165–172): Donald H. Penning and Allison J. LeeChapter 19 Intrauterine Fetal Procedures for Congenital Anomalies (pages 173–182): Amar Nijagal, Hanmin Lee and Mark RosenChapter 20 The EXIT procedure (pages 183–191): Sheldon M. Stohl, Hindi E. Stohl, Ari Y. Weintraub and Kha M. TranChapter 21 Mechanisms and Consequences of Anesthetic?Induced Neuroapoptosis in the Developing Brain (pages 192–199): Zhaowei Zhou, Adam P. Januszewski, Mervyn Maze and Daqing MaChapter 22 Relevance to Clinical Anesthesia of Anesthetic?Induced Neurotoxicity in Developing Animals (pages 200–209): Catherine E. Creeley, Mervyn Maze and John W. OlneyChapter 23 External Cephalic Version (pages 210–213): Carolyn F. Weiniger and Yossef EzraChapter 31 Effects on the Fetus of Major Maternal Anesthetic Complications (pages 285–293): Felicity Plaat and Ruth BedsonChapter 24 Effects on the Fetus of General Versus Regional Anesthesia (pages 215–234): Sharon Orbach?Zinger and Yehuda GinosarChapter 25 Anesthesia for Cesarean Delivery: Effects on the Fetus of Maternal Blood Pressure Control (pages 235–243): Warwick D. Ngan KeeChapter 26 Effects on the Fetus of Maternal Oxygen Administration (pages 244–250): Neeti Sadana and Scott SegalChapter 27 Effects on the Fetus of Maternal Position During Cesarean Delivery (pages 251–259): Robin RussellChapter 28 Effects on the Fetus of Systemic vs. neuraxial analgesia (pages 261–269): Stephen H. Halpern and Marcos Silva RestrepoChapter 29 The Effects on the Fetus of Early Versus Late Regional Analgesia (pages 270–276): Cynthia A. WongChapter 30 Regional Analgesia, Maternal Fever, and its Effect on the Fetus and Neonate (pages 277–284): Tabitha A. Tanqueray, Philip J. Steer and Steve M. YentisChapter 32 Multiple Pregnancy (pages 295–302): Yehuda Habaz, Jon Barrett and Eric S. ShinwellChapter 33 Preeclampsia: The Compromised Fetus, the Compromised Mother (pages 303–314): Todd R. Lovgren and Henry L. GalanChapter 34 Fetal Distress (pages 315–324): Robert A. Dyer and Leann K. SchoemanChapter 35 Maternal Trauma (pages 325–334): Yuval Meroz, Uriel Elchalal and Avraham I. RivkindChapter 36 Maternal Resuscitation and Perimortem Cesarean Delivery (pages 335–344): Sharon Einav, Sorina Grisaru?Granovsky and Joseph VaronChapter 37 Intrauterine Fetal Resuscitation (pages 345–351): Stephen Michael Kinsella and Andrew ShennanChapter 38 Neonatal Resuscitation and Immediate Neonatal Emergencies (pages 352–362): Ritu Chitkara, Anand K. Rajani and Louis P. HalamekChapter 39 Fetal Beneficence and Maternal Autonomy: Ethics and the Law (pages 363–373): William J. Sullivan and Joanne DouglasChapter 40 Maternal?Fetal Research in Pregnancy (pages 374–379): Frank A. Chervenak and Laurence B. McCullough