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Monitoring in Anesthesia and Perioperative Care

Monitoring in Anesthesia and Perioperative Care

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Monitoring in Anesthesia and Perioperative Care is a practical and comprehensive resource documenting the current art and science of perioperative patient monitoring, addressing the systems-based practice issues that drive the highly regulated health care industry of the early twenty-first century. Initial chapters cover the history, medicolegal implications, validity of measurement and education issues relating to monitoring. The core of the book addresses the many monitoring modalities, with the majority of the chapters organized in a systematic fashion to describe technical concepts, parameters monitored, evidence of utility complications, credentialing and monitoring standards, and practice guidelines. Describing each device, technique and principle of clinical monitoring in an accessible style, Monitoring in Anesthesia and Perioperative Care is full of invaluable advice from the leading experts in the field, making it an essential tool for every anesthesiologist.
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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
432
Dimensions (mm)
222.00 x 286.00
Weight (g)
1500
  • Foreword C. L. Lake; Preface D. L. Reich; 1. The history of anesthesia and perioperative monitoring David L. Reich; 2. Medicolegal implications of monitoring Jeffrey M. Feldman; 3. Validity, accuracy, and repeatability of monitoring variables Daniel M. Thys and Jung Kim; 4. Teaching monitoring skills Samuel DeMaria, Adam I. Levine and Yasuharu Okuda; 5. Electrocardiography Alexander J. C. Mittnacht and Martin London; 6. Arterial pressure monitoring Alexander J. C. Mittnacht and Tuula S. O. Kurki; 7. Central venous and pulmonary artery catheterization Deborah Dubensky and Alexander J. C. Mittnacht; 8. Cardiac output and intravascular volume Mukul Kapoor and Marc Stone; 9. Gastric tonometry Elliot Bennett-Guerrero; 10. Oxygen delivery, transport and tissue oxygen tension:: critical monitoring in the ICU Jayashree Raikhelkar and Peter J. Papadakos; 11. Transeosophageal echocardiography Ronald A. Kahn and Gregory W. Fischer; 12. Ultrasound guidance of vascular catheterization Andrew B. Leibowitz and Jonathan Elmer; 13. Ultrasound guidance for regional anesthesia procedures Christina L. Jeng and Meg A. Rosenblatt; 14. Respiratory gas monitoring James B. Eisenkraft; 15. Monitoring pressure, volume, and flow in the anesthesia breathing system James B. Eisenkraft; 16. Pulse oximetry Tuula S. O. Kurki and James B. Eisenkraft; 17. Neurological intraoperative electrophysiologic monitoring Michael L. McGarvey and Albert T. Cheung; 18. Level of consciousness monitoring Marc J. Bloom; 19. Transcranial doppler Dean B. Andropoulos; 20. Multi-modality monitoring in critically ill neurological patients Jennifer A. Frontera; 21. Near infrared spectroscopy Dean B. Andropoulos; 22. Perioperative monitoring of neuromuscular function Aaron F. Kopman; 23. Critical care testing in the operating room:: electrolytes, glucose, acid-base, blood gases Lakshmi V. Ramanathan, Judit Tolnai and Michael S. Lewis; 24. Laboratory-based tests of blood clotting Nathaen Weitzel, Tamas Seres and Glenn P. Gravlee; 25. Coagulation and hematologic point-of-care testing Liza J. Erniquez and Linda Shore-Lesserson; 26. Cardiac biomarkers for perioperative management Anoushka Afonso and Eric Adler; 27. Endocrine testing in the operating room Lakshmi V. Ramanathan and Michael S. Lewis; 28. Temperature monitoring David Wax and Justin Lipper; 29. Fetal heart rate monitoring Howard H. Bernstein; 30. Pain scales Jonathan Epstein, Diana Mungall and Yaakov Beilin; 31. Neurological clinical scales Jennifer A. Frontera; 32. Post-anesthesia care unit assessment scales David Bronheim and Richard S. Gist; 33. Delirium monitoring:: scales and assessments Brigid Flynn and Corey Scurlock; 34. Intensive care unit (ICU) risk scoring Adel Bassily-Marcus and Roopa Kohli-Seth; 35. Computers and monitoring:: information management systems, alarms and drug delivery David Wax and Matthew Levin; Appendix. Monitoring recommendations for common types of surgical procedures Samuel DeMaria, Timothy Mooney and Jenny Kam.
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