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El. knyga: Basic Sciences in Anesthesia

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  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319620671
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319620671

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This textbook presents the most recent evidenced-based knowledge in basic sciences in anesthesia. It covers topics from the syllabus of the American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA) basic science exam, including anatomy, pharmacology, physiology, physics in anesthesia, and more. In each chapter, key points summarize the content, followed by a pertinent and concise discussion of the topic, ending with multiple choice questions with answers and suggested further reading.

Basic Sciences in Anesthesia is aimed at residents taking the ABA basic science of anesthesia examination, and any other anesthesiologist or trainee with an interest in the topic.

I Applied Anatomy
1 Peripheral Nerve Block Anesthesia
3(14)
Sree Kolli
Loran Mounir Soliman
2 Central Neuraxial Anatomy and Anesthetic Application (Central Neuraxial Blockade)
17(24)
Nathan J. Harrison
Laurie S. Daste
Gary S. McDaniel Jr
Matthew E. Patterson
Maged Guirguis
3 Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord
41(20)
Matthew K. Whalin
Sona Shah Arora
4 Anatomy of the Airway/Airway Management
61(34)
Sekar S. Bhavani
Basem Abdelmalak
II Pharmacology
5 Pharmacology: General Concepts
95(12)
Yaqi Hu
Kamal Maheshwari
6 Pharmacology of Non-opioid Intravenous Anesthetics
107(16)
Mohamed Abdalla
7 Pharmacology of Opioids
123(16)
Juan P. Cata
Shreyas P. Bhavsar
8 Clinical Pharmacology of Drugs Acting at the Neuromuscular Junction
139(22)
J. Ross Renew
Sorin J. Brull
Mohammed Naguib
9 Pharmacology of Local and Neuraxial Anesthetics
161(16)
Hesham Elsharkawy
Sree Kolli
10 Pharmacology of Inhaled Anesthetics
177(18)
Elizabeth Demers Lavelle
Swamy Kurra
11 Cardiovascular Anatomy and Pharmacology
195(34)
Maria Bauer
12 Respiratory Pharmacology
229(10)
Ahmad Maker Adi
13 Renal Pharmacology
239(10)
Sekar S. Bhavani
14 Pharmacology of Anticoagulants, Antithrombotics, and Antiplatelet Drugs
249(10)
G. Burkhard Mackensen
15 Perioperative Intravenous Fluid Therapy
259(12)
Marta Kelava
David S. Youssef
Maged Argalious
III Physiology
16 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
271(28)
Jia W. Romito
Ravi Bhoja
David L. McDonagh
17 Cardiovascular Physiology
299(30)
Sandeep Khanna
18 Respiratory System Physiology
329(26)
Siddharth Pawan Dugar
Mani Latifi
Eduardo Mireles-Cabodevila
19 Physiology of the Autonomic Nervous System
355(10)
Brian K. Johnson
20 Physiology of Temperature Control
365(8)
Kurt Ruetzler
Andrea Kurz
21 Gastrointestinal/Hepatic Physiology
373(6)
Allen Keebler
22 Renal Physiology
379(26)
Reem Khatib
23 Physiology of the Endocrine System and Metabolic Complications in Anesthesia
405(24)
Michael Erin Schoor
Shaheen Shaikh
IV Anesthetic Management Topics
24 Preoperative Evaluation of Patients Undergoing Non-cardiac Surgery
429(12)
Elizabeth A. M. Frost
Daniel Katz
25 Premedication
441(10)
Kenneth C. Cummings
26 Monitored Anesthesia Care
451(14)
Ihab Adly Riad
Basem Abdelmalak
27 Blood Products Transfusion
465(18)
Jacek B. Cywinski
28 Complications in Anesthesia
483(22)
Fenghua Li
Parikshith Sumathi
29 The Postoperative Period
505(10)
Verghese T. Cherian
30 Perioperative Pain Management
515(12)
Juan P. Cata
Javier D. Lasala
31 Special Problems in Anesthesia
527(12)
John E. Tetzlaff
V Physics in Anesthesia
32 The Anesthesia Machine
539(26)
Mark Teen
Theresa Barnes
Ehab Farag
33 Physical Measurements in Anesthesia
565(22)
Anthony James Cartwright
D. John Doyle
34 Breathing Systems
587(10)
Jack Buckley
Myroslav Figura
35 Physics of Instrumentation
597(16)
Verghese T. Cherian
Arne O. Budde
36 Electrical Safety in the Operating Room
613(14)
D. John Doyle
37 Mechanical Ventilation
627(10)
Aaron J. Douglas
38 Statistics Made Simple: Introduction to Biostatistics and Research Design for the Anesthesiologist
637
Edward J. Mascha
Dr. Ehab Farag MD FRCA is Professor of Anesthesiology at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine and Director of Clinical Research in the Department of General Anesthesia, Anesthesia Institute, at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Farag trained in the UK where he received the Fellowship of the Royal College of Anaesthetists. Dr. Farag completed his training in anesthesia at the Cleveland Clinic and received his fellowship training in Neuroanesthesia in Toronto Western Hospital Toronto University and Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Farag has published over 50 peer reviewed publications. Moreover, he edited and authored six books in neuroanesthesia, neurosciences, regional anesthesia and fluid management. Dr. Farags research is primarily focused in neuroanesthesia, regional anesthesia and fluid management.

Dr. Maged Argalious, MD, MSc, MBA, MEd is Professor of Anesthesiology at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. He is the Anesthesiology Residency Program Director and Director, Center for Anesthesiology Education at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Argalious completed his anesthesiology residency and cardiothoracic anesthesiology fellowship training at the Cleveland Clinic and is a Diplomate of the National Board of Echocardiography. Dr. Argalious has authored more than 50 publications and book chapters. His clinical and research focus areas include vascular and liver transplant anesthesia and perioperative echocardiography.

John E. Tetzlaff, M.D. is a Staff Anesthesiologist in the Department of General Anesthesia of the Anesthesiology Institute at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Tetzlaff is full Professor of Anesthesiology at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (CCLCM) of Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Tetzlaff graduated from St. Louis University School of Medicine in 1979. Residency training in Anesthesiology was at the Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, achieving Board Certification in 1986, and recertification in 1994 and 2009. Dr. Tetzlaff isactive in all aspects of education, including undergraduate, residency and continuing medical education (CME). He has numerous publications, including two books and the usual mix of chapters, manuscripts and abstracts. His research interests are in regional anesthesia, orthopedic anesthesia, local anesthetic pharmacology, assessment of competency, substance abuse prevention, professionalism, anesthesia for gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures, and anesthesiology education. He serves as a reviewer or editorial board member for eight journals. He is chair of the CCLCM Medical Student Promotion and Review Committee and is a member of the Student Assessment Committee for CCLCM. Dr. Tetzlaff is Associate Director for Graduate Medical Education and a member of the Graduate Medical Education Council. 





Dr. Deepak Sharma MBBS, MD, DM, is the Virginia & Prentice Bloedel Endowed Professor and Division Chief of Neuroanesthesiology & Perioperative Neurosciences, Departments of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine and Neurological Surgery at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA. He is also the Program Director of the Neuroanesthesiology Fellowship and Education Director of the Transcranial Doppler Laboratory at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, WA. Dr. Sharma has 60 peer reviewed publications and 15 book chapters. His academic interests include traumatic brain injury, stroke, transcranial doppler ultrasonography and neuroanesthesiology education.