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Current Issue July-December 2011
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| Editorial |
| Postpartum headache: Mandates correct clinical diagnosis and right intervention |
| Postpartum headache is one of the commonest morbidity experienced by approximately 38-40% of parturients during the puerperium. [1] Most headaches occur during first week following delivery. The cause... |
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| Review Article |
| Headache in the parturient: Pathophysiology and management of post-dural puncture headache |
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| Headache in the postpartum period is common and multifactorial in origin. Apart from primary causes such as tension headaches and migraine, secondary headaches such as post-dural puncture headache (PD... |
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| Original Article |
| Efficacy of intravenous fluid warming for maintenance of core temperature during lower segment cesarean section under spinal anesthesia |
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| Introduction: Maintenance of body temperature of obstetrical patients undergoing cesarean section is complicated by a variety of factors including heat loss to atmosphere, infusion of fluids at... |
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| Original Article |
| Best neonatal outcome following emergency cesarean delivery in nonreassuring fetal heart rate: General or a low-dose spinal anesthesia |
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| Aims: Spinal hypotension using conventional local anesthetic doses for elective cesarean delivery (CD) has been associated with fetal acidosis. The optimum anesthetic technique for laboring wom... |
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| Letter to the Editor |
| Post spinal shivering: A troublesome problem |
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We read with interest the study by Drs Reddy and Chiruvella, [1] which concluded that clonidine was less-effective than tramadol in the treatment of post spinal shivering. This paper was present... |
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