Spinal, Epidural, and Caudal Anesthesia
Spinal, Epidural, and Caudal Anesthesia David J. Kim Jason M. Lewis I. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS A. Preoperative assessment of the patient for regional anesthesia is similar to that for general anesthesia….
Spinal, Epidural, and Caudal Anesthesia David J. Kim Jason M. Lewis I. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS A. Preoperative assessment of the patient for regional anesthesia is similar to that for general anesthesia….
Anesthesia for Thoracic Surgery Caroline B.G. Hunter Paul H. Alfille I. PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION A. Patients scheduled for thoracic surgery should undergo the usual preoperative assessment as detailed in Chapter 1….
Transplant Anesthesia Marie Csete Dalia Banks Gerard Manecke Kathryn Glas Key Points Brain death is declared when the clinical picture is consistent with irreversible cessation of all brain functions. The…
Anesthesia for Abdominal Surgery Richard W. Anderson Xiaodong Bao I. PREANESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS Patients undergoing abdominal surgery require a complete history and physical examination as outlined in Chapter 1. The following…
Perioperative Hemodynamic Control Genevieve E. Staudt Rafael Vazquez I. BLOOD PRESSURE The goal of hemodynamic management is to maintain adequate organ perfusion. Since organ perfusion is difficult to measure in…
Airway Evaluation and Management David G. Frazer Ulrich Schmidt I. APPLIED ANATOMY A. The pharynx is divided into the nasopharynx, the oropharynx, and the laryngopharynx. 1. The nasopharynx consists of…
Intra-Anesthetic Problems Ryan J. Horvath Keith Baker I. HYPOTENSION Hypotension is a significant decrease of arterial blood pressure below the patient’s usual range. It may be due to a decrease…
Monitoring Mitchell Donner William Schoenfeld I. STANDARD MONITORING The ASA Standards for Basic Anesthetic Monitoring state that an anesthetist should be present and that oxygenation, ventilation, circulation, and temperature should…
Monitoring Anesthetic Brain States Negin Daneshpayeh Emery N. Brown I. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS General anesthesia is defined as a drug-induced reversible condition composed of unconsciousness, amnesia, analgesia, immobility and stability of…
Critical Care Medicine Matthew R. Hallman Miriam M. Treggiari Steven Deem Key Points Simple and inexpensive interventions in the ICU, such as the utilization of checklists and strict attention to…