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Bamgbade OA et al. - Maternal obesity is associated with increased difficulty in performing neuraxial anaesthesia, but not with increased failure rate. The study found no differences between obese and non-obese parturients in rate of caesarean deliveries, co-morbidities, indications for delivery or anaesthesia complications.

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