Where is obstetric anaesthesiology heading in the next decade? An Eastern European perspective
European countries of “Eastern Block” origin had different economic and healthcare development trajectories after the Berlin Wall fell. In this paper we present the obstetric anesthesia perspective of four different countries, namely Latvia, Poland, the Russian Federation (RF) and Serbia. The differences result from political and economic conditions. Latvia and Poland are European Union (EU) members and are classified as high-income economies. The RF is a non-EU country classified as an upper-middle income economy, but the recent invasion of Ukraine has resulted in the country's isolation and has had an economi c impac...
Source: International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia - September 14, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: I. Golubovska, C. Palmer, A. Ronenson, E. Shifman, M. Sarkele, N. Pejcic, I. Velickovic, B. Pujic, P. Krawczyk Source Type: research

Where is obstetric anesthesiology heading in the next decade? An Eastern European perspective
European countries of “Eastern Block” origin had different economic and healthcare development trajectories after the Berlin Wall fell. In this paper we present the obstetric anesthesia perspective of four different countries, namely Latvia, Poland, the Russian Federation (RF) and Serbia. The differences result from political and economic conditions. Latvia and Poland are European Union (EU) members and are classified as high-income economies. The RF is a non-EU country classified as an upper-middle income economy, but the recent invasion of Ukraine has resulted in the country's isolation and has had an economi c impac...
Source: International Journal of Obstetric Anesthesia - September 14, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: I. Golubovska, C. Palmer, A. Ronenson, E. Shifman, M. Sarkele, N. Pejcic, I. Velickovic, B. Pujic, P. Krawczyk Source Type: research

International Variations in Dementia and Alzheimer Disease Diagnosis and Certification Habits and Their Associations With Dementia and Alzheimer Disease Mortality: A Cross-Sectional Study of 38 Countries
CONCLUSION: We identified a small number of countries with obvious natonal diagnosis and certification habits preferring dementia or AD and had moderate effects on international variations in the mortality rates of dementia and AD.PMID:37615486 | DOI:10.1097/WAD.0000000000000573 (Source: Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders)
Source: Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders - August 24, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Ying-Chen Chi Wei-Min Chu Hsin-Yun Chang Tsung-Hsueh Lu Source Type: research