Current Issue January 2012, Vol. 21, No. 1

Issue Highlights

  • A prospective controlled study of continuous spinal analgesia versus repeat epidural analgesia after accidental dural puncture in labour
    January 2012(Vol. 21 | No. 1 | Pages 7-16)

    I.F. Russell

  • Study of equivalence: spinal bupivacaine 15mg versus bupivacaine 12mg with fentanyl 15μg for cesarean delivery
    January 2012(Vol. 21 | No. 1 | Pages 17-23)

    R.A. Meyer, A.J. Macarthur, K. Downey

  • Reduction in spinal-induced hypotension with ondansetron in parturients undergoing caesarean section: A double-blind randomised, placebo-controlled study
    January 2012(Vol. 21 | No. 1 | Pages 24-28)

    T. Sahoo, C. SenDasgupta, A. Goswami, A. Hazra

  • Transversus abdominis plane catheters for post-cesarean delivery analgesia: a series of five cases
    07 December 2011

    L. Bollag, P. Richebe, C. Ortner, R. Landau

  • Failed epidural top-up for cesarean delivery for failure to progress in labor: the plan is to do a single-shot spinal
    23 November 2011

    B. Carvalho

  • WITHDRAWN: Remifentanil patient-controlled intravenous analgesia for twin pregnancy
    12 August 2010

    P. Gowreesunker, F. Roelants

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The Obstetric Anaesthetists' Association (OAA) was formed in 1969 to promote the highest standards of anaesthetic practice in the care of mother and baby.

With an international membership of over 2000, the Association provides both a focus for anaesthetists who want to improve the care and safety of women in childbirth and a resource for women seeking information about pain relief in labour and anaesthesia for Caesarean section.

Publishing Information

International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia is published for the Obstetric Anaesthetists' Association (OAA) by Elsevier.

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About IJOA

The International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia is the only Journal publishing original articles devoted exclusively to obstetric anesthesia and bringing together all three of its principal components; anesthesia for operative delivery, pain relief in labour, and care of the critically ill obstetric patient.

* Original research (both clinical and laboratory), short reports and case reports will be considered.
* The journal also publishes invited review articles and debates on topical and controversial subjects in the area of obstetric anesthesia.
* Articles on related topics such as perinatal physiology and pharmacology and all subjects of importance to obstetric anaesthetists/anesthesiologists are also welcome.

The journal is peer-reviewed by international experts. Scholarship is stressed to include the focus on discovery, application of knowledge across fields, and informing the medical community. Through the peer-review process, we hope to attest to the quality of scholarships and guide the journal to extend and transform knowledge in this important and expanding area.

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Full-text articles are available from 1991 to the present.

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2010: 1.793
Ranked 15th out of the 26 journals in the ISI Anesthesiology category!
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