Nasza cena:
226,80 PLN
Sugerowana cena:
236,00 PLN
Autor: Ian McConachie
Rok wydania: 2009
Wydanie: II
Ilość stron: 318
Okładka: miękka
ISBN: Cambridge University Press
The new edition of this successful text discusses the complete range of high risk situations likely to be encountered in anesthetic practice, providing practical advice on pre-, intra- and post-operative management for both elective and emergency surgery. The introductory section gives background information on risks and complications, enabling the reader to accurately and quickly assess patients. Emphasis is placed on cardiovascular risk, cardiac disease and cardiac management, but all key risks are assessed. The second section covers specific surgical scenarios such as managing the critically ill patient, the elderly patient and those with cardiac co-morbidities. Written in a concise, practical style by an international team of experienced practitioners, this is a user-friendly guide to the perioperative management of all high risk patients, and is an invaluable resource for all anesthetists, intensivists and hopsitalists.
• Concise practical information on each of the risks and complications encountered whilst managing high-risk patients • A range of the most common surgical scenarios reviewed in further detail • International contributor team ensures global perspectives on clinical management and relevance to wide markets
ContentsForeword D. Cheng; Preface; 1. Risk and risk assessment N. Moreland and A. Adams; 2. Lessons from anaesthetic audits R. Sharma, C. Dunkley and I. McConachie; 3. Assessment of cardiovascular risk N. Moreland and A. Adams; 4. Perioperative use of cardiac medications in the high risk patient C. Railton; 5. Pharmaco-physiological approaches to the high risk surgical patient M. Cutts; 6. Respiratory risk and complications J. Granton; 7. Analgesia for the high risk patient C. Clarke and P. Morley Foster; 8. Regional anaesthesia for the high risk patient S. Dhir; 9. Anaemia, coagulopathy and blood transfusion I. McConachie; 10. The obese or malnourished patient S. Balasubramanian and P. S. Hegde; 11. Smoking, alcohol and recreational drug abuse G. Evans and I. McConachie; 12. Identification of deterioration in the perioperative period P. Dean, J. Cupitt and I. McConachie; 13. Perioperative renal insufficiency and failure R. Kishen; 14. The critically ill patient undergoing surgery I. McConachie; 15. The elderly patient S. Vaughan, I. McConachie and N. Imasogie; 16. The patient with cardiac disease undergoing non cardiac surgery C. Harle; 17. Vascular surgery D. Sebastian and I. McConachie; 18. Gastrointestinal surgery T. Turkstra and P. Jones; Index.
Review'... this is an excellent book, easy to read and digest, written by anaesthetists who translate their working thoughts clearly onto paper. I would recommend it to anaesthetists of all grades, not just trainees. I look forward to the third edition.' British Journal of Anaesthesia