#292 Forty Years Of Obstetric Anesthesia Progress And The Work Ahead
Tue Feb 03 2026
Maternal safety has never mattered more, and the stakes span far beyond the delivery room. We revisit four decades of progress in obstetric anesthesia—from safer neuraxial techniques and airway strategies to medication safeguards—and then get honest about what still puts patients at risk. With author insights and frontline examples, we connect the dots between evidence, teamwork, and the lived experience of childbirth to show where anesthesia can lead meaningful change.
Rising patient complexity reshapes our role. We lean into risk stratification with the Obstetric Comorbidity Index, proactive antenatal planning, and sustained postpartum follow-up. We address maternal mental health and substance use disorder with trauma-informed care and smarter pain plans. And we face inequity directly—why Black women bear disproportionate harm and how standardized pathways, equitable escalation, and advocacy move outcomes in the right direction. Looking ahead, we explore point-of-care ultrasound for neuraxial guidance and aspiration assessment, AI-driven tools for early detection, wearables for postpartum monitoring, and enhanced recovery after cesarean to cut variation and strengthen reliability.
Subscribe, share with a colleague on labor and delivery, and leave a review with one change you’ll make this week to advance maternal safety.
For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/292-forty-years-of-obstetric-anesthesia-progress-and-the-work-ahead/
© 2026, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation
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Maternal safety has never mattered more, and the stakes span far beyond the delivery room. We revisit four decades of progress in obstetric anesthesia—from safer neuraxial techniques and airway strategies to medication safeguards—and then get honest about what still puts patients at risk. With author insights and frontline examples, we connect the dots between evidence, teamwork, and the lived experience of childbirth to show where anesthesia can lead meaningful change. Rising patient complexity reshapes our role. We lean into risk stratification with the Obstetric Comorbidity Index, proactive antenatal planning, and sustained postpartum follow-up. We address maternal mental health and substance use disorder with trauma-informed care and smarter pain plans. And we face inequity directly—why Black women bear disproportionate harm and how standardized pathways, equitable escalation, and advocacy move outcomes in the right direction. Looking ahead, we explore point-of-care ultrasound for neuraxial guidance and aspiration assessment, AI-driven tools for early detection, wearables for postpartum monitoring, and enhanced recovery after cesarean to cut variation and strengthen reliability. Subscribe, share with a colleague on labor and delivery, and leave a review with one change you’ll make this week to advance maternal safety. For show notes & transcript, visit our episode page at apsf.org: https://www.apsf.org/podcast/292-forty-years-of-obstetric-anesthesia-progress-and-the-work-ahead/ © 2026, The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation