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Einfluß der Epiduralanaesthesie auf Uterus und Foetus

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Es gibt ausreichend Hinweise in der langjährigen Erfahrung mit der Epiduralanaesthesie in der Geburtshilfe, die uns überzeugen, daß wir keinen negativen Einfluß auf Uterus und Foetus befürchten müssen. Voraussetzung ist die Kenntnis der pharmakodynamischen und physiologischen Wirkungsmechanismen und die Reduktion möglicher negativer Nebenwirkungen.

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Neumark, J. (1981). Einfluß der Epiduralanaesthesie auf Uterus und Foetus. In: Haid, B.C., Mitterschiffthaler, G. (eds) Zentraleuropäischer Anaesthesiekongreß. Anaesthesiologie und Intensivmedizin / Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, vol 140. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68189-9_44

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