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Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia
Allman, K. — Wilson, I. — O'Donnell, A.
4ª Edición Enero 2016
Inglés
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1265 pags
634 gr
11 x 19 x 4 cm
ISBN 9780198719410
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Description
• Written by an expert group of international practicing anaesthetists
• Provides practical evidence-based advice on all aspects of anaesthetic
practice
• Contains detailed clinically-focused paediatric, obstetric, and emergency
sections
• Includes an extensive drug formulary
New to this edition
- Includes a new chapter on Obesity Surgery
- Revised material is supplemented by new sections including non-technical skills, robotic surgery, CPEX, and enhanced recovery
Now on its fourth edition, the Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia provides authoritative, concise guidance on all aspects of anaesthesia. Evidence-based, up-to-date, and clinically-focused, it is indispensable for both anaesthetic trainees and experienced practitioners.
Building on the award-winning success of previous editions, the Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia is as relevant and important as ever. Fully revised to follow the latest guidelines, drugs, and procedures, this book ensures readers have the most up-to-date knowledge easily to hand. Now including brand new content on obesity surgery, colloids vs crystalloids, enhanced recovery and intraoperative fluid management, new anticoagulants, BIS updates, pulse contour analysis, and much more.
Whether you are studying, just starting out in practice, or an experienced
practitioner in need of a revision tool, this handbook is your essential companion.
Readership: Junior and consultant anaesthetists, registrars
in anaesthesia, critical care and pain management and those sitting the FRCA
examinations. Operating department personnel and nurses involved in theatre
area work and pre-assessment.
Contents
1: General considerations
2: Consent and anaesthetic risk
3: Cardiovascular disease
4: Perioperative arrhythmias
5: Respiratory disease
6: Renal disease
7: Hepatic disease
8: Endocrine and metabolic disease
9: Bone, joint, and connective tissue disorders
10: Haematology: drugs tests and disorders
11: Neurological and muscular disorders
12: Psychiatric disorders and drugs
13: Uncommon conditions
14: Cardiac surgery
15: Thoracic surgery
16: Neurosurgery
17: Vascular surgery
18: Orthopaedic surgery
19: Plastic surgery
20: General surgery
21: Anaesthesia for Obesity
212: Liver transplantation and resection
23: Urological surgery
24: Urological surgery
25: Gynaecological surgery
26: Ear, nose, and throat surgery
27: Maxillofacial and dental surgery
28: Ophthalmic surgery
29: Day surgery
30: Laser surgery
31: Anaesthesia for CT, MRI, and Interventional Radiology
32: Anaesthesia for the elderly
33: Obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia
34: Paediatric and neonatal anaesthesia
35: The critically ill patient
36: Anaesthetic emergencies
37: Airway assessment and management
38: Practical anaesthesia
39: Blood products and fluid therapy
40: Acute pain
41: Postoperative nausea and vomiting
42: Regional anaesthesia
43: Drug formulary
44: Anaesthesia data
Authors
Edited by Keith Allman, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS
Foundation Trust, UK, Iain Wilson, Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal Devon and
Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, UK, and Aidan O'Donnell, Consultant Anaesthetist,
Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New Zealand
Dr Keith Allman is a Consultant Anaesthetist at the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS
Foundation Trust
Iain H Wilson, MB ChB, FRCA, is a consultant anesthetist at the Royal Devon
and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust. He is the immediate past president of the Association
of Anesthetists in Great Britain and Ireland and a trustee of Lifebox, a not-for-profit
organization providing pulse oximeters to operating rooms, aiming at improving
the safety and quality of surgical care in low-resource countries. Dr. Wilson
has worked as a lecturer in Anesthesia at the University Teaching Hospital in
Lusaka, Zambia and contributed to the development of the World Health Organization
(WHO) Surgical Safety Checklist.
Dr Aidan O'Donnell has been the Lead Obstetric Anaesthetist at Waikato Hospital,
New Zealand for a number of years. He completed his training in the South East
of Scotland and moved to New Zealand in 2010 with his family. He is a Fellow
of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and a Fellow of the Australian and New
Zealand College of Anaesthetists. His first book, Anaesthesia: A Very Short
Introduction, was published in 2012. He is married with two children.
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