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Paediatric Anaesthesia 2nd Revised edition [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (Consultant Anaesthetist, Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust , Liverpool, UK)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 720 pages, height x width x depth: 170x103x28 mm, weight: 366 g
  • Sērija : Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Anaesthesia
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198755791
  • ISBN-13: 9780198755791
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 720 pages, height x width x depth: 170x103x28 mm, weight: 366 g
  • Sērija : Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Anaesthesia
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198755791
  • ISBN-13: 9780198755791
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The Oxford Specialist Handbook in Paediatric Anaesthesia returns for a new edition with updated practical management advice, and detailed perioperative plans for a wide selection of basic and advanced paediatric procedures.

Invaluable to trainees and consultants alike, this go-to guide details current techniques in a concise and rapid manner, describing how to approach each case. It covers everything from pharmacology, preoperative assessment, and the basic principles of anaesthetic care, to advanced vascular access, pain management, and neonatal surgery. With additional speciality chapters containing both elective and emergency cases, it is the ideal companion to all aspects of paediatric anaesthesia.

DT Features up-to-date information on fasting guidelines, pregnancy testing and thromboprophylaxis
DT Covers patient care from pre-operative assessment to post-operative care.
DT Contains detailed chapters on advanced airway management, advanced vascular access, and regional anaesthesia.
DT Includes easy-to-follow perioperative plans for all the common elective and emergency procedures.
DT New section on resuscitation, transfers, and emergencies.

Recenzijas

...this book's main appeal is as a pocket size quick reference guide, providing an excellent summary of current practice, that can be carried everywhere by any anesthetist involved in the care of children. The book covers a vast curriculum in a shell and makes essential reading for trainees, general anesthetists managing children in nonspecialist hospitals, and anyone aspiring to become a pediatric anesthetist. * Mahmood Rafiq, MD, FRCA, EDAIC Martin Cole, MBBCh, BSc, FRCA, Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Royal Glamorgan Hospital NHS Wales, Anesthesia & Analgesia * ...this overview of pediatric anesthesia offers abundant information that can be accessed as needed because of the book's suitably succinct nature and excellent layout. It would be a good investment for any anesthesiologist with an interest in pediatric anesthesia, especially those in training or with upcoming examinations. * Simon Denning, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia * This concise, go-to guide for anesthesia providers caring for neonates, infants, and children facilitates the creation of perioperative care plans for these patients. It is also useful as a quick reference guide at the bedside. * Doodys book reviews *

First edition contributors xvii
Second edition contributors xix
Symbols and abbreviations xxi
Section 1 Basic Sciences
1(42)
1 System-based anatomy and physiology
3(20)
Overview
4(2)
Airway and respiratory system
6(4)
Cardiovascular system
10(4)
Central nervous system
14(2)
Liver
16(2)
Kidney
18(2)
Thermal control
20(2)
Fluid compartments
22(1)
Further reading
22(1)
2 Pharmacology and fluids
23(20)
Overview
24(2)
Intravenous anaesthetic agents
26(4)
Inhalational anaesthetic agents
30(2)
Neuromuscular blockers
32(2)
Alpha-2 receptor agonists
34(1)
Benzodiazepines
35(1)
Opioids
36(2)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
38(1)
Paracetamol (acetaminophen)
39(1)
Local anaesthetics (LA)
40(2)
Further reading
42(1)
Section 2 Perioperative care
43(188)
3 Preoperative assessment
45(14)
Communication
46(2)
Preoperative assessment
48(2)
Common preoperative issues
50(4)
Immunization
54(1)
Pregnancy testing
54(1)
DVT prophylaxis
55(1)
Premedication
56(3)
4 Preoperative preparation
59(12)
Introduction
60(1)
Developmental stages and behaviour
61(1)
Preoperative anxiety management
62(2)
Fasting
64(2)
Consent
66(2)
The day of surgery
68(2)
Safeguarding
70(1)
5 Anaesthetic equipment
71(30)
Airway equipment
72(14)
Breathing systems
86(2)
Ventilators
88(6)
Monitoring
94(6)
Further reading
100(1)
6 Induction
101(18)
Managing the Anaesthetic Room
102(1)
Parental presence at induction
103(1)
The uncooperative child
104(2)
Inhalational induction
106(2)
Intravenous induction
108(2)
Basic airway management
110(2)
Advanced airway management
112(2)
Endotracheal intubation
114(4)
Rapid sequence induction
118(1)
7 Intraoperative care
119(22)
Maintenance of anaesthesia
120(2)
Fluid management and blood transfusion
122(4)
Intraoperative problems
126(15)
8 Postoperative care
141(12)
Recovery area or post-anaesthetic care unit (PACU)
142(2)
Postoperative problems
144(4)
Postoperative critical care
148(2)
Further reading
150(1)
Section 3 Practical procedures
151(2)
9 Advanced airway management
153(24)
Introduction
154(4)
Airway assessment
158(2)
Planning airway management
160(10)
Planning extubation
170(2)
Front-of-neck access (FONA)
172(4)
Further reading
176(1)
10 Advanced vascular access
177(14)
Ultrasound guided vessel cannulation
178(4)
Central lines
182(2)
Arterial lines
184(2)
Long lines
186(2)
Intraosseous vascular access
188(3)
11 Regional anaesthesia
191(40)
Overview and safety
192(2)
LA toxicity
194(1)
Infiltration and field block
195(1)
Ilioinguinal/iliohypogastric nerve block
196(2)
Rectus sheath block
198(2)
Transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block
200(1)
Pectus blocks
201(1)
Penile nerve block
202(2)
Paravertebral block
204(2)
Digital nerve blocks
206(1)
Axillary brachial plexus block
207(1)
Supraclavicular brachial plexus block
208(2)
Psoas block
210(2)
Femoral nerve block
212(1)
Fascia iliaca compartment block
213(1)
Ankle block
214(2)
Sciatic nerve block
216(2)
Popliteal nerve block
218(2)
Caudal epidural block
220(4)
Epidural block
224(2)
Caudal catheter technique
226(2)
Subarachnoid (spinal) block
228(2)
Further reading
230(1)
Section 4 Pain management
231(22)
12 Pain and sedation
233(20)
Overview
234(2)
Pain assessment
236(4)
Acute pain management
240(8)
Procedural pain
248(2)
Chronic pain
250(3)
Section 5 Medical and surgical specialties
253(292)
13 Neonatal anaesthesia
255(10)
Overview
256(2)
General principles
258(2)
Premature and ex-premature infants
260(2)
Anaesthesia and the developing brain
262(2)
Further reading
264(1)
14 Day-case surgery
265(8)
Overview
266(1)
Facilities and staffing
267(1)
Selection and exclusion criteria
268(2)
Patient pathway
270(3)
15 Cardiothoracic surgery
273(20)
Congenital heart disease (CHD)
274(14)
Thoracic surgery
288(4)
Further reading
292(1)
16 Dental and oral surgery
293(6)
Elective surgery
294(4)
Emergency dental anaesthesia---dental abscess
298(1)
17 ENT surgery
299(28)
General considerations
300(1)
Myringotomy and grommets
301(1)
Tonsillectomy
302(6)
Middle-ear surgery
308(2)
Bone-anchored hearing aids (BAHA)
310(2)
Cochlear implant surgery
312(4)
Bronchoscopy
316(6)
Microlaryngeal surgery
322(2)
EXIT procedure
324(3)
18 General surgery and urology
327(60)
Elective
Circumcision
328(1)
Cystoscopy
329(1)
Epigastric, ventral, and umbilical hernias
330(2)
Fundoplication
332(4)
Hydrocele repair
336(1)
Hypospadias
337(1)
Inguinal hernia
338(4)
Laparoscopy
342(4)
Long-term central venous access devices
346(4)
Orchidopexy
350(2)
Nephrectomy
352(2)
Pyeloplasty
354(2)
Emergency or semi-urgent
Appendicectomy
356(2)
Neonatal laparotomy
358(8)
Abdominal wall defects: gastroschisis and omphalocele (exomphalos)
366(6)
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH)
372(6)
Oesophageal atresia (OA) and tracheo-oesophageal fistula (TOF)
378(6)
Pyloric stenosis
384(2)
Torsion of testes
386(1)
19 Maxillofacial, craniofacial, and cleft surgery
387(12)
Elective maxillofacial surgery
388(2)
Emergency maxillofacial surgery
390(2)
Craniofacial surgery
392(4)
Cleft lip and/or palate
396(3)
20 Medical specialties
399(28)
Gastroenterology
400(4)
Oncology
404(14)
Radiotherapy
418(2)
Respiratory procedures
420(4)
Rheumatology
424(2)
Further reading
426(1)
21 Neurosurgery
427(30)
Introduction
428(1)
Preoperative assessment
428(2)
General principles
430(2)
Elective procedures
432(1)
Emergency procedures
433(1)
Ventriculo-peritoneal (VP) shunt insertion
434(4)
Craniotomy
438(4)
Intraoperative MRI
442(2)
Epilepsy surgery
444(2)
Arteriovenous malformation (AVM) embolization
446(2)
Posterior fossa decompression for Arnold--Chiari malformation
448(1)
Baclofen pump insertion
449(1)
Selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR)
450(1)
Untethering of spinal cord
450(2)
Head injury: initial resuscitation and management
452(4)
Myelomeningocele
456(1)
22 Orthopaedic surgery
457(34)
Operations on the hip and proximal femur
458(8)
Operations on the foot
466(6)
Leg length discrepancy (LLD)
472(2)
Scoliosis surgery
474(8)
Forearm fractures
482(2)
Supracondylar fracture
484(2)
Femoral shaft fractures
486(2)
Septic arthritis
488(3)
23 Ophthalmology surgery
491(18)
General principles
492(2)
Examination under anaesthesia (EUA)
494(2)
Squint/strabismus surgery
496(2)
Botulinum toxin for squint
498(2)
Cataract surgery
500(2)
Glaucoma surgery
502(1)
Nasolacrimal surgery
503(1)
Oculoplastic surgery
504(1)
Incision and curettage (I&C) of chalazion
504(1)
Dermoid cyst
505(1)
Retinopathy of prematurity
505(1)
Ophthalmology emergencies
506(3)
24 Radiology
509(16)
Overview
510(2)
General considerations
512(2)
Computed tomography (CT)
514(2)
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
516(4)
Nuclear medicine
520(2)
Interventional radiology
522(3)
25 Plastic surgery
525(20)
Lumps and bumps
526(1)
Otoplasty
527(1)
Syndactyly
528(2)
Reconstructive free flap surgery
530(4)
Laser treatment for pigmented lesions and scars
534(2)
Minor non-elective surgery
536(2)
Burns and scalds
538(7)
Section 6 Syndromes and diseases
545(82)
26 Comorbidities and syndromes
547(80)
Arthrogryposis multiplex congenital
548(2)
Asthma
550(2)
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
552(2)
Autistic spectrum disorder (ASD)
554(4)
Branchial (pharyngeal) arch syndromes
558(4)
Cerebral palsy (CP)
562(2)
Diabetes mellitus
564(4)
Down syndrome (DS)
568(4)
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB)
572(4)
Epilepsy
576(2)
Haemophilia and von Willebrand's disease
578(4)
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
582(4)
Klippel-Feil syndrome
586(2)
Acute liver failure
588(2)
Chronic liver failure
590(4)
Marfan syndrome
594(2)
Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS)
596(4)
Muscular dystrophies
600(4)
Myasthenia gravis
604(4)
Myopathies
608(4)
Myotonic syndromes (dystrophia myotonica)
612(4)
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI)
616(2)
Renal failure
618(6)
Sickle cell disease (HbSS)
624(3)
Section 7 Resuscitation, transfer, and medical emergencies
627(54)
27 Medical emergencies
629(22)
Acute asthma
630(4)
Bronchiolitis
634(2)
Convulsive status epilepticus (CSE)
636(4)
Croup (laryngotracheobronchitis)
640(2)
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)
642(2)
Sepsis
644(6)
Further reading
650(1)
28 Stabilizing and transferring the critically ill child in a general hospital
651(8)
Stabilization
652(2)
Inter-hospital transfer
654(4)
Suggested UK training courses
658(1)
29 Resuscitation
659(22)
Choking
660(2)
Dysrhythmias
662(4)
Basic life support (BIS)
666(4)
Advanced paediatric life support
670(4)
Newborn life support (NLS)
674(2)
Hypothermia (secondary to drowning)
676(1)
Return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC)
677(1)
Emergency drugs: dilutions and doses
678(3)
Index 681
Dr Steve Roberts has been a Consultant Paediatric Anaesthetist in the Jackson Rees Department of Anaesthesia at Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust Hospital for over 15 years. He is Clinical Lead for Day Surgery and Radiology. As a registrar Dr Roberts became interested in the use of ultrasound to image children's spines and soon realised that it had begun to be used in adults in Europe to identify peripheral nerves. As a consequence he was an early adopter of these techniques; starting one of the first UK ultrasound guided regional anaesthesia courses; and contributing to chapters to many of the first books on this subject.