As the global population lives to an increasing older age, there is a need to research, develop and deliver appropriate anaesthesia and pain management care to these increasingly frail and vulnerable patients. This book provides a comprehensive and detailed overview of all aspects of anaesthesia for the elderly patient looking at the effect of ageing on the systems of the body and the role that age has on drug mechanisms. Designed for both consultants and trainees who care forelderly patients, chapters address the clinical management of the older patient in pain, trauma, intensive care as well as anaesthesia for all aspects of surgery. The expert author team use their experience to provide a practical and stimulating book which informs everyday clinical activity and explores the unanswered questions which face anaesthetists in this changing patient population. This book will give all consultants and trainees a thorough grounding in this growing and demanding area of anaesthetic practice.
Basic Science; Introduction; Aging at a cellular level; The genetics of ageing; Stem cell science and ageing; Demography; Drug mechanisms; Scientific advances; Ageing at a systems level; Neurological; Cardiovascular; Respiratory; Renal; Hepatic; Social changes; Cognitive aspects; Pain mechanisms; Applied science and diseases of the elderly; CNS diseases; CVS diseases; Respiratory; Renal; Pre-operative assessment; Specific clinical cases; Pre-hospital care; Trauma in the elderly; Intensive care medicine; Vascular surgery; Orthopaedic surgery; Cardiac surgery; Neurosurgery; Major abdominal surgery; Gynaecology surgery; Urological surgery; Pain management; Palliative care; Day surgery; Ophthalmic surgery; Frailty; Obesity; Other important aspects; Training; Non-theatre environments - imaging/TC/EM; Heat balance; Infection; Medicolegal aspects; The future;
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