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Case Studies in Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 360 pages, height x width x depth: 246x189x17 mm, weight: 770 g, 20 Tables, black and white; 30 Halftones, black and white; 20 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sērija : Case Studies in Neurology
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Feb-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 052119380X
  • ISBN-13: 9780521193801
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 360 pages, height x width x depth: 246x189x17 mm, weight: 770 g, 20 Tables, black and white; 30 Halftones, black and white; 20 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sērija : Case Studies in Neurology
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Feb-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 052119380X
  • ISBN-13: 9780521193801
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"The anesthetic considerations and procedures involved in the perioperative care of the neurosurgical patient are among the most complex in anesthesiology. The practice of neurosurgery and neuroanesthesiology encompasses a wide range of cases, from major spine surgery, to aneurysm clipping and awake craniotomy. Case Studies in Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care provides a comprehensive view of real-world clinical practice. It contains over 90 case presentations with accompanying focussed discussions,covering the broad range of procedures and monitoring protocols involved in the care of the neurosurgical patient, including preoperative and postoperative care. The book is illustrated throughout with practical algorithms, useful tables and examples of neuroimaging. Written by leading neuroanesthesiologists, neurologists, neuroradiologists and neurosurgeons from the University of Michigan Medical School and the Cleveland Clinic, these clear, concise cases are an excellent way to prepare for specific surgical cases or to aid study for both written and oral board examinations"--Provided by publisher.

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'This textbook is very useful for teaching we would wholeheartedly recommend this book to anaesthetic trainees and all clinicians involved in neuroanaesthesia or intensive care. It complements traditional neuroanaesthesia textbooks and would be an excellent portable book to dip in and out of during a busy clinical day.' British Journal of Anesthesia

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A comprehensive neuroanesthesia casebook, containing over 90 clinical cases. An excellent way to prepare for real-life cases and board examinations.
List of contributors x
Preface xvii
Neuroanesthesia
Part I Craniotomy
Supratentorial craniotomy
1 Preoperative evaluation
3(4)
Paul Smythe
Mohit Rastogi
2 Evaluation and anesthetic management of elevated intracranial pressure
7(4)
Andrew Bielaczyc
Paul Smythe
3 Traumatic brain injury
11(4)
Adam Brown
Paul S. Moor
4 Postoperative seizure
15(2)
Allen Keebler
5 Pain management for craniotomies
17(4)
Paul E. Hilliard
Chad M. Brummett
Posterior fossa craniotomy
6 Preoperative evaluation
21(3)
George A. Mashour
7 Air embolism
24(3)
Jennifer Vance
Sheron Beltran
8 Delayed emergence after posterior fossa surgery
27(3)
Leif Saager
Alparslan Turan
9 Trigeminal neuralgia
30(3)
Basem Abdelmalak
Joseph Abdelmalak
10 Trigeminocardiac reflex
33(3)
Heather Hervey-Jumper
Christopher R. Turner
11 Sitting craniotomy
36(2)
Michael D. Maile
George A. Mashour
12 Cerebellar hemorrhage
38(3)
Gene H. Barnett
Part II Vascular procedures
Aneurysm clipping
13 Preoperative evaluation
41(4)
Milad Sharifpour
Paul S. Moor
14 Intracranial aneurysm clipping with intraoperative rupture
45(3)
Paul S. Moor
15 Awake fiberoptic intubation
48(3)
Heather Hervey-Jumper
Christopher R. Turner
16 Patient with coronary artery stent
51(4)
Richard Bowers
George A. Mashour
17 Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest for intracranial aneurysm clipping
55(4)
Matt Giles
George A. Mashour
18 Neuroprotection during surgical clip ligation of cerebral aneurysms
59(4)
Neeraj Chaudhary
Joseph J. Gemmete
B. Gregory Thompson
Aditya S. Pandey
19 Dexmedetomidine and nitrous oxide for cerebral aneurysm clipping
63(3)
Michael J. Claybon
George A. Mashour
20 Anaphylaxis associated with indocyanine green administration for intraoperative fluorescence angiography
66(4)
Marnie B. Welch
Laurel E. Moore
Aneurysm coiling
21 Subarachnoid hemorrhage during aneurysm coiling
70(3)
Khoi D. Than
Anthony C. Wang
Neeraj Chaudhary
Joseph J. Gemmete
Aditya S. Pandey
B. Gregory Thompson
22 Cardiac abnormalities after subarachnoid hemorrhage
73(4)
William R. Stetler
George A. Mashour
23 Postoperative retroperitoneal bleed
77(3)
Stacy Ritzman
24 Angiography in the patient with kidney failure
80(3)
Jerome O'Hara
Mauricio Perilla
Arteriovenous malformation
25 Postoperative normal perfusion pressure breakthrough
83(2)
Juan P. Cata
Andrea Kurz
Carotid endarterectomy
26 Preoperative evaluation
85(3)
Maged Argalious
27 Monitoring modalities
88(3)
Todd Nelson
Paul Picton
28 Neurologic decline after carotid surgery
91(3)
Phil Gillen
29 Postoperative hematoma and airway compromise after carotid endarterectomy
94(2)
Maged Argalious
30 Postoperative stroke after carotid endarterectomy
96(3)
J. Javier Provencio
31 Postoperative myocardial infarction
99(4)
Maged Argalious
Part III Functional neurosurgery
32 Preoperative evaluation for deep brain stimulator surgery
103(3)
Milind Deogaonkar
33 Airway crisis during deep brain stimulator placement
106(2)
Ehab Farag
34 Postoperative management of Parkinson's medications
108(2)
Milind Deogaonkar
35 Epilepsy surgery: intraoperative seizure
110(3)
Oren Sagher
Shawn L. Hervey-Jumper
36 Awake craniotomy and intraoperative neurologic decline
113(4)
Oren Sagher
Shawn L. Hervey-Jumper
37 Epilepsy surgery and awake craniotomy
117(4)
Sumeet Vadera
William Bingaman
Part IV Spine surgery
Spinal cord injury
38 Acute surgery: spinal and neurogenic shock
121(4)
Ruairi Moulding
Scott T. McCardle
39 Returning patient with autonomic hyperreflexia
125(3)
Sherif S. Zaky
Complex spine surgery
40 Preoperative evaluation
128(5)
Julie McClelland
Ellen Janke
41 Loss of evoked potentials
133(4)
Thomas Didier
Ellen Janke
42 Effects of anesthesia on intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring
137(3)
Uma Menon
Dileep R. Nair
43 Neurofibromatosis type 1 and spinal deformity
140(3)
George A. Mashour
44 Major vascular complication during spine surgery
143(3)
Zeyd Ebrahim
Jia Lin
45 Complex spine surgery for a Jehovah's IWitness
146(3)
Matthew Martin
Vijay Tarnal
46 Diplopia following spine surgery
149(1)
Alaa A. Abd-Elsayed
Ehab Farag
47 Postoperative visual loss in spine patients
150(4)
Goodarz Golmirzaie
Laurel E. Moore
48 Prone cardiopulmonary resuscitation
154(3)
Justin Upp
Sheron Beltran
49 Open spine stabilization with polymethylmethacrylate augmentation
157(3)
Mariel Manlapaz
Greta Jo
50 Extubating the trachea after prolonged prone surgery
160(3)
Vijay Tarnal
Robert Scott Kriss
51 Perioperative peripheral nerve injury
163(2)
Lisa Grilly
George A. Mashour
Chad M. Brummett
Cervical spine and airway issues
52 Unstable cervical spine
165(3)
David L. Adams
David W. Healy
53 Cervical spine limitations
168(4)
David L. Adams
David W. Healy
54 Rheumatoid disease
172(5)
David L. Adams
David W. Healy
Part V Neuroendocrine surgery
55 Preoperative evaluation
177(5)
Nicholas F. Marko
Robert J. Weil
56 Acromegaly and gigantism
182(2)
D. John Doyle
57 Perioperative diabetes insipidus
184(3)
Juan P. Cata
Ehab Farag
Part VI Pediatric neuroanesthesia
58 Craniotomy
187(4)
William Bingaman
Marco Maurtua
59 Ventriculoperitoneal shunt
191(4)
Ruairi Moulding
Peter Stiles
60 Craniosynostosis repair
195(4)
Vera Borzova
Julie Niezgoda
61 Scoliosis
199(4)
George N. Youssef
62 Hemispherectomy for treatment of intractable epilepsy in an infant with congenital antithrombin Ill deficiency
203(4)
Rami Karroum
Alina Bodas
63 Neurosurgical procedures for pediatric patients with cardiac malformations
207(3)
Stephen J. Kimatian
Kenneth Saliba
Erin S. Williams
64 Neuroprotection during pediatric cardiac anesthesia
210(5)
Stephen J. Kimatian
Erin S. Williams
Kenneth Saliba
Part VII Neurologic sequelae in other patient populations
Pregnancy
65 Pregnant patient with aneurysm
215(3)
Karen K. Wilkins
Alexandra S. Bullough
66 Anesthetic management of pregnant patients with brain tumors
218(3)
Alaa A. Abd-Elsayed
Ehab Farag
67 Eclamptic seizures
221(6)
Negmeldeen F. Mamoun
68 Postpartum headache
227(3)
Alexandra S. Bullough
Miscellaneous
69 Increased intracranial pressure with acute liver failure
230(3)
Ryen D. Eons
Paul Picton
70 Permissive hypertension in a patient with von Willebrand's disease and a preexisting ventriculoperitoneal shunt
233(5)
Miguel Cruz
Maged Guirguis
Wolf H. Stapelfcldt
71 Perioperative acute ischemic stroke in general surgical procedures
238(3)
Milad Sharifpour
George A. Mashour
72 Neurologic complications following cardiothoracic surgery
241(3)
Donn Marciniak
Colleen G. Koch
73 Anesthetic management for subdural hematoma evacuation in a patient with a left ventricular assist device
244(7)
Marcos Gomes
Hesham Elsharkawy
Endrit Bala
Ehab Farag
Neurocritical care
Part VIII General topics in neurocritical care
74 Hypotension
251(2)
Edward Noguera
75 Mechanical ventilation
253(4)
Piyush Mathur
Vikram Dhawan
76 Mechanical ventilation for acute lung injury in the neurosurgical patient
257(3)
James M. Blum
77 Change in mental status
260(2)
Edward Manno
78 Therapeutic hypothermia using an endovascular approach in the neurocritical care patient
262(3)
Anupa Deogaonkar
Andrea Kurz
79 Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest
265(4)
James W. Jones
Piyush Mathur
Part IX Subarachnoid hemorrhage
80 Cerebral vasospasm
269(3)
Edward Manno
81 Ventriculoperitoneal shunt dependence
272(3)
Vivek Sabharwal
Asma Zakaria
82 Ventriculostomy infection
275(2)
Samuel A. Irefin
83 Sodium abnormalities in neurocritical care
277(4)
William R. Stetler
George A. Mashour
Part X Stroke
84 Initial management
281(3)
Lauryn R. Rochlen
85 Increased intracranial pressure at 48 hours poststroke
284(3)
Lauryn R. Rochlen
Part XI Intraparenchymal hemorrhage
86 Hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage
287(4)
James F. Burke
Teresa L. Jacobs
87 Intracerebral hemorrhage and anticoagulation
291(4)
Eric E. Adelman
Teresa L. Jacobs
88 Cerebral amyloid angiopathy-related intracranial hemorrhage
295(4)
Lesli E. Skolarus
Teresa L. Jacobs
Part XII Traumatic brain injury
89 Traumatic brain injury
299(5)
Venkatakrishna Rajajee
90 Elevated intracranial pressure
304(5)
Richard Bowers
George A. Mashour
91 Succinylcholine in the patient with increased intracranial pressure
309(2)
Andrew Zura
Part XIII Seizures
92 Pharmacologic management of status epilepticus
311(3)
Alaa A. Abd-Elsayed
George K. Istaphanous
Ehab Farag
93 Nonconvulsive status epilepticus
314(3)
Sheron Beltran
94 Rhabdomyolysis
317(4)
Mauricio Perilla
Jerome O'Hara
Part XIV Neuromuscular disease
95 Myasthenic crisis
321(3)
Wael Ali Sakr Esa
96 Guillain-Barre syndrome
324(3)
Anupa Deogaonkar
Ehab Farag
Part XV End-of-life issues
97 Conducting a family meeting to decide withdrawal of care
327(2)
Marc J. Popovich
98 Brain death
329(4)
Venkatakrishna Rajajee
Index 333
George A. Mashour MD, PhD, is Director, Division of Neuroanesthesiology, Associate Director, Anesthesiology Residency Program and Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and Neurosurgery, University of Michigan, USA. Ehab Farag MD, FRCA, is Assistant Professor in the Anesthesiology Institute and Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology in the Department of General Anesthesiology and Outcomes Research at Cleveland Clinic, Ohio, USA.