Wikipedia- the free encyclopedia: About Epidural Anaesthesia Begun in 2001, Wikipedia has rapidly grown into the largest reference website on the Internet. The content of Wikipedia is free, written collaboratively by people from all around the world. Here it gives a detailed information on the technique, side effects, complications, the contraindications and also tells about the role of epidural anaesthesia in childbirth.
Medline Plus Encyclopedia: About Epidural Anaesthesia MedlinePlus is designed to help find appropriate, authoritative health information from NLM, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and other government agencies and health-related organizations.After giving an introduction about the procedure, it tells about the anatomical aspects, the technical procedure, the risks involved in the procedure in an elaborative and interactive way.
Anaesthesia UK: About Epidural Anaesthesia AnaesthesiaUK is dedicated to using the potential of the Internet in providing medical information, education and communication to Anaesthetists in training. After giving an introduction about the technique, it tells about the absolute and relative contraindications, the various approaches used and about the technical problems encountered during the procedure.
NetDoctor.co.uk: About Epidural Anaesthesia Over 250 of the UK's and Europe's leading doctors and health professionals write, edit and update the contents of NetDoctor.co.uk. Here it tells about mainly about the role of epidural anaesthesia in childbirth and also tells about the technique and side effects of the procedure.
NSW Health: About Epidural Analgesia NSW Department of Health is responsible for ensuring that the people of NSW are provided with the best possible health care. The Department monitors the performance of the NSW public health system and supports the statutory role of the NSW Minister for Health. Here it tells about the types of drugs used, the safety aspects, the adverse effects, and about the patient controlled epidural analgesia.