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Anesthesiology [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 2304 pages, height x width x depth: 285x234x82 mm, weight: 4864 g, 1000 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jan-2008
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Medical
  • ISBN-10: 0071459847
  • ISBN-13: 9780071459846
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 2304 pages, height x width x depth: 285x234x82 mm, weight: 4864 g, 1000 Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Jan-2008
  • Izdevniecība: McGraw-Hill Medical
  • ISBN-10: 0071459847
  • ISBN-13: 9780071459846
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
The new benchmark in anesthesiology A Doodys Core Title!4 STAR DOODYS REVIEW!This book covers more topics and provides greater detail than other introductory books. Additionally, the quality of the writing makes it easier to follow and understand than most other books.-- Doodys Review ServiceWhereas most current texts discuss the pharmacology of intravenous agents, this text is unique in its dedication of entire chapter (chapter 42) to total intravenous anesthesia. This is a refreshing recognition of the utility and potential advantages of total intravenous anesthesia....does an excellent job of covering all the pertinent topics in an organized manner. Like the other comprehensive texts, it is unlikely to be read cover to cover, but provides a superb clinical reference for residents and practicing anesthesiologists.Any new textbook in a field with well-established texts faces an uphill battle, but with its unique organization and clinical focus, Anesthesiology will create many satisfied customers.--AnesthesiologyIn summary, Anesthesiology is an excellent choice for all anesthesiology residents and clinicians. It contains abundant and current information for clinical practice as well as the styles and standards for safety. At present it is the most up-to-date comprehensive text of clinical anesthesiology.--Anesthesia and AnalgesiaWritten and edited by an internationally known team of experts, Anesthesiology gives you a 360-degree view of the field, covering all of the anesthetic considerations, preparations, and procedures for the surgical patient, the pain patient, or the critical care patient. Youll find a unique balance between clinical information, practical clinical procedures, and the molecular and basic scientific underpinnings of anesthesiology practice. Anesthesiology delivers a multi-perspective, wide-ranging view of anesthetic drugs, procedures, co-morbid diseases, and need-to-know postoperative pain management strategies. This essential guide not only focuses on general anesthesia, but also is the first to feature a detailed look at the subspecialty of regional anesthesia. Features: Top-to-bottom coverage of the entire field--from preoperative evaluation and intraoperative anesthesia care to care of the critically ill or chronic pain patient Emphasis on safety, quality, and patient-centered care, with an entire section on risk reduction A focus on the clinical applications of anesthesiology Complex concepts explained by graphics and illustrations, not equations and formulas Full-color format and illustrations Specific drug and interventional guidelines for the clinical management of every OR/post-OR scenario in the anesthesiology field Key points and key references presented in each chapter CD-ROM that allows you to download illustrations and images to your PowerPoint presentations

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"The authors' stated purpose was to create a textbook that emphasized the clinical aspects of anesthetic practice with particular attention paid to the application of evidence-based medical decision-making to the field of anesthesia. This worthwhile objective is achieved...The book covers all areas of interest to students of anesthesia. The chapters are well written and cover the subject completely. A CD-ROM with the images from the book is included...This book covers more topics and provides greater detail than other introductory books. Additionally, the quality of the writing makes it easier to follow and understand than most other books. 4 Stars!"--Doody's Review Service Doody's 20081118

Contributors xiii
Foreword xxiii
Preface xxv
PART 1 THE SPECIALTY OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
The Evolution of Anesthesiology as a Clinical Discipline---A Lesson in Developing Professionalism
2(10)
Douglas R. Bacon
The Scope and Future of Anesthesia Practice
12(8)
Michael S. Avidan
Alex S. Evers
Safety and Quality: The Guiding Principles of Patient-Centered Care
20(20)
Jeffrey B. Cooper
David E. Longnecker
PART 2 PREPARING FOR ANESTHESIA
Section A: Approach to the Anesthesia Patient
Overview of Preoperative Assessment and Management
40(28)
Bobbie Jean Sweitzer
The Anesthetic Plan for Healthy Patients
68(21)
Patrick E. Benedict
Kevin K. Tremper
Section B: Preoperative Evaluation of the Anesthesia Patient
Appropriate and Effective Use of Consultants
89(6)
Lee Goldman
Thomas H. Lee
Evaluation of the Patient with Cardiovascular Disease
95(27)
Ronald P. Olson
Evaluation of the Patient with a Difficult Airway
122(12)
James C. Phero
Andranik Ovassapian
William E. Hurford
Evaluation of the Patient with Pulmonary Disease
134(11)
Philip G. Boysen
Evaluation of the Patient with Neuropsychiatric Disease
145(11)
John Morris
Dell Burkey
Evaluation of the Patient with Neuromuscular or Skeletal Disease
156(17)
Philip D. Bailey, Jr.
Joseph R. Tobin
Evaluation of the Patient with Endocrine Disease or Diabetes Mellitus
173(21)
A.D. John
F.E. Sieber
Evaluation of the Patient with Renal Disease
194(22)
Mark Stafford-Smith
George Lappas
Andrew D. Shaw
Evaluation of Patients with Hepatic Disease
216(23)
Richard A. Wiklund
Anesthetic Considerations for the Patient with Anemia or Coagulation Disorders
239(28)
Edwin G. Avery
Evaluation of the Patient with Perioperative Malnutrition
267(12)
Jacob T. Gutsche
Clifford S. Deutschman
Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy
279(21)
Richard Teplick
Robert H. Rubin
Preoperative Assessment of the Newborn
300(10)
Myron Yaster
Richard A. Elliott
Evaluation of Children
310(31)
Randall C. Wetzel
Evaluation of the Geriatric Patient
341(17)
Stanley Muravchick
Katherine Grichnik
Evaluation of the Pregnant Patient
358(16)
Robert Gaiser
Evaluation of the Obese Patient
374(22)
Babatunde O. Ogunnaike
Charles W. Whitten
Evaluation of the Patient with Alcohol or Drug Addiction
396(28)
Paul S. Pagel
Judith A. May
David C. Warltier
PART 3 SAFETY AND RISK REDUCTION IN ANESTHESIA PRACTICE
Anesthesia Risk
424(28)
Fredrick K. Orkin
David E. Longnecker
Approaches to Quality Improvement in Anesthesia Care
452(13)
David S. Smith
Lee A. Fleisher
Positioning of Patients for Operation
465(11)
Vijaya Gottumukkala
Electricity, Electrical Safety, and Instrumentation in the Operating Room
476(22)
Robert H. Stiefel
Julian M. Goldman
PART 4 MANAGING ANESTHESIA CARE
Section A: Monitoring the Anesthesia Patient
Perioperative Information Management Systems
498(21)
J.P. Abenstein
Hemodynamic Monitoring
519(33)
Shahar Bar-Yosef
Rebecca A. Schroeder
Jonathan B. Mark
Intraoperative Transesophageal Echocardiography: A Systematic Approach
552(27)
Larry Field
George Lappas
Angus Christie
Andrew Green
Steven Morozowich
Tamas Szabo
Qin Zhang
Stephen Murphy
Ravi Bissessar
Solomon Aronson
Monitoring Respiratory Function
579(19)
Dean R. Hess
Robert M. Kacmarek
intraoperative Neurologic Monitoring
598(21)
John C, Keifer
Cecil O. Borel
Monitoring and Managing Neuromuscular Blockade
619(20)
Richard M. Pino
Hassan H. Ali
Monitoring and Managing Perioperative Electrolyte Abnormalities, Acid-Base Disorders, and Fluid Replacement
639(46)
Patrick J. Neligan
Jiri Horak
Section B: Managing the Airway
Airway Management
685(33)
P. Allan Klock Jr.
Andranik Ovassapian
Section C: Anesthesia Drugs and Drug Delivery Systems
Mechanisms of General Anesthetic Action
718(21)
Max B. Kelz
Jay Yang
Roderic G. Eckenhoff
Pharmacology of Inhalational Anesthetics
739(28)
Stuart A. Forman
George A. Mashour
Anesthesia Delivery System
767(54)
James B. Eisenkraft
Principles of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics: Applied Clinical Pharmacology for the Practitioner
821(28)
Ken B. Johnson
Talmage D. Egan
Pharmacology of Intravenous Anesthetics
849(20)
Mark Dershwitz
Carl E. Rosow
Pharmacology of Opioid Analgesics
869(28)
Carl E. Rosow
Mark Dershwitz
Total Intravenous Anesthesia
897(21)
John Sear
Cardiovascular Drugs
918(36)
Alina Nicoara
Mark Abel
David Bronheim
Daniel Thys
Pharmacology of Local Anesthetics
954(20)
James E. Heavner
Section D: Regional Anesthesia
Incorporating Regional Anesthesia into Anesthetic Practice
974(4)
Richard W. Rosenquist
David L. Brown
Neuraxial Anesthesia
978(31)
Daniel T. Warren
Spencer S. Liu
Paravertebral Anesthesia
1009(16)
Holly Evans
Stephen M. Klein
Peripheral Nerve Blocks
1025(28)
Denise J. Wedel
Terese T. Horlocker
Managing Adverse Outcomes during Regional Anesthesia
1053(28)
Ban CH Tsui
Brendan T. Finucane
Section E: Specialty Areas of Anesthetic Practice
Neuroanesthesia
1081(59)
Michael M. Todd
David S. Warner
Mazen A. Maktabi
Kamila Vagnerova
Cardiac Anesthesia
1140(34)
Mark A. Chaney
Albert T. Cheung
Christopher A. Troianos
Jessica L. Willert
David A. Zvara
Stanton K. Sheman
Anesthesia for Surgical Treatment of Congenital Heart Disease: A Problem-Oriented Approach
1174(39)
James S. Harrington
Avinash C. Shukla
Paul R. Hickey
Thoracic Anesthesia
1213(71)
Stuart J. Weiss
Andrew Ochroch
Anesthesia for Major Vascular Surgery
1284(30)
Alina Nicoara
Madhav Swaminathan
Anesthesia for Gastrointestinal Surgery
1314(24)
Martin Slodzinski
William T. Merritt
Anesthesia for Liver Surgery and Transplantation
1338(40)
Warren S. Sandberg
Douglas E. Raines
Anesthesia for Heart or Lung Transplantation
1378(18)
Benjamin A. Kohl
Joseph S. Savino
Anesthesia for Kidney, Pancreas, or Other Organ Transplantation
1396(24)
David S. Beebe
Kumar G. Belani
Endocrine Surgery and Intraoperative Management of Endocrine Conditions
1420(30)
Robert A. Peterfreund
Stephanie L. Lee
Anesthetic Considerations for Genitourinary and Renal Surgery
1450(21)
Maurizio Cereda
Sean Kennedy
Anesthesia for Obstetric Care and Gynecologic Surgery
1471(31)
Lawrence C. Tsen
Anesthesia for Newborn Surgical Emergencies
1502(18)
Myron Yaster
Mark I. Rossberg
Anesthesia for Children
1520(21)
Luanda L. Everett
Anesthesia for Orthopedic Surgery
1541(17)
Gavin Martin
Dara Breslin
Todd Stevens
Anesthesia for Ophthalmic Surgery
1558(24)
Salvatore J. Basta
Anesthesia for Otorhinolaryngolic (Ear, Nose, and Throat) Surgery
1582(26)
Bil Ragan
Outpatient Anesthesia
1608(17)
J. Lance Lichtor
Suhas V. Kalghatgi
Monitored Anesthetic Care and Conscious Sedation
1625(24)
Robert S. Harris
Peter S. Sebel
Anesthesia Care for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Procedures Outside of the Operating Room
1649(11)
Monica Davis
Anesthesia for Trauma Patients
1660(14)
John K. Stene
Christopher M. Grande
Anesthetic Management of the Burned Patient
1674(14)
Edward A. Bittner
Loreta Grecu
J.A. Jeevendra Martyn
PART 5 POSTOPERATIVE CARE OF THE ANESTHESIA PATIENT
Recovery of the Healthy Patient
1688(12)
Loreta Grecu
Edward A. Bittner
Edward George
postoperative Complications
1700(16)
Edward A Bittner
Loreta Grecu
Edward George
Management of Acute Postoperative Pain
1716(22)
Jane C. Ballantyne
PART 6 THE CRITICALLY ILL PATIENT
The Pathophysiology of Critical Illness
1738(16)
Luca M. Bigatello
Judith Hellman
David Liu
Warren M. Zapol
Evaluation of the Patient with Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
1754(18)
Jean Kwo
Judith Hellman
Evaluation of the Burned Patient
1772(12)
Edward A. Bittner
Loreta Grecu
J. A. Jeevendra Martyn
Evaluation of the Burned Patient
1784(13)
Edward George
Developing the Anesthetic Plan for the Critically III Patient
1797(14)
Jean Kwo
Monitoring and Transport of the Critically III Patient
1811(17)
Michael G. Fitzsimons
Nathaniel Sims
Postoperative Care of the Noncardiac Surgical ICU Patient
1828(13)
Michael C. Banks
C. William Hanson, III
Hemodynamic Support of the Critically III Patient
1841(11)
Jean-Louis Vincent
Mechanical Ventilation for the Surgical Patient
1852(21)
Robert M. Kacmarek
Dean R. Hess
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
1873(19)
Charles W. Otto
PART 7 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN ANESTHESIA CARE
Blood and Blood Component Therapy
1892(20)
Ian J. Welsby
Steven J. Bredehoeft
Cognitive Dysfunction after Anesthesia and Surgery
1912(13)
Mark F. Newman
Joseph P. Matthews
Protection of the Central Nervous System in Surgical Patients
1925(22)
W. Andrew Kofke
Anaphylactic Reactions and Anesthesia
1947(17)
Robert S. Holzman
Malignant Hyperthermia, Thermoregulation, and Perioperative Hypothermia
1964(36)
Sheila Muldoon
Nyamkhishig Sambuughin
Maria Voelkel
RolfBunger
Hilary P. Grocott
Christopher Sulzer
PART 8 CARE OF THE CHRONIC PAIN PATIENT
Mechanisms of Chronic Pain
2000(20)
Gary J. Brenner
Clifford J. Woolf
Common Pain Syndromes
2020(22)
Basem Hamid
Medical Management of Chronic Pain
2042(30)
Marc A. Huntoon
Interventional Management of Chronic Pain
2072(34)
Carlos A. Pino
fames P. Rathmell
Palliative and Cancer Pain Care
2106(20)
Phillip C. Phan
Allen W. Burton
PART 9 PRACTICE RELATED ISSUES
Legal Issues in Anesthesiology
2126(9)
C. Lee Parmley
Substance Dependence and Abuse in Anesthesia Care Providers
2135(1)
Raymond C. Roy
The Economics of Health Care and Anesthesia Practice
2135(37)
Franklin Dexter
Arm E. Abouleish
Practice Management
2172(11)
Philip J. Mesisca
Susan Chapman Moss
Appendix A 2183(14)
Mark Dershuritz
Carl E. Rosow
Index 2197
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