ANESTHESIA

Chapter 46 – Cerebrospinal Fluid

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Abstract Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is the transcellular fluid located within the cerebral ventricles and subarachnoid space that bathes the brain and spinal cord. CSF has a number of functions. Chapter…

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Chapter 42 – Exercise Physiology

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Abstract Exercise is a major physiological challenge to the body, affecting all the main body systems. An accompanying increase in muscle metabolic rate results in an increase in O2 demand…

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Chapter 43 – Exercise Testing

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Abstract Surgery places a person’s body under physiological stress: the magnitude of the stress response is proportional to the severity of the surgical trauma. The surgical stress response increases an…

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Chapter 41 – Valsalva Manoeuvre

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Abstract The Valsalva manoeuvre is performed by forced expiration against a closed glottis. It is attributed to Antonio Valsalva (1666–1723), who described it as a test of Eustachian tube patency…

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Chapter 40 – Cardiovascular Reflexes

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Abstract The organs require a fairly constant mean arterial pressure (MAP) to ensure adequate perfusion. Some organs (most notably the brain, heart and kidneys), despite fluctuations in MAP, intrinsically maintain…

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Chapter 39 – Lymphatics

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Abstract The lymphatic system is part of the systemic circulation. Its two main components are the conducting system and lymphoid tissue. Chapter 39 Lymphatics Describe the anatomy of the lymphatic…

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Chapter 34 – Arterial System

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Abstract The arterial system is the high-pressure component of the systemic circulation. The arterial system divides from the aorta into large arteries, smaller arteries and finally arterioles before joining the…

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Chapter 31 – Cardiac Pressure–Volume Loops

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Abstract The left ventricular pressure–volume loop provides a useful representation of left ventricular performance through the cardiac cycle (Figure 31.1; see also Chapter 28, Figure 28.1). Chapter 31 Cardiac Pressure–Volume…

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