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Perioperative Medicine Consult Handbook 2013 ed. [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 283 pages, aukštis x plotis: 203x127 mm, weight: 3318 g, 4 Illustrations, color; 1 Illustrations, black and white; XXI, 283 p. 5 illus., 4 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1461432197
  • ISBN-13: 9781461432197
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 283 pages, aukštis x plotis: 203x127 mm, weight: 3318 g, 4 Illustrations, color; 1 Illustrations, black and white; XXI, 283 p. 5 illus., 4 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Nov-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1461432197
  • ISBN-13: 9781461432197
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Patients with a wide range of medical conditions undergo surgeries of varying levels of risk, and the evolving field of consult medicine aims to address the needs of these patients whether pre- or post-surgery. Creating a differential diagnosis, weighing risks and benefits, providing timely treatment--these skills are equally applicable to the internist whether he or she is in an office or in a perioperative setting. The Perioperative Medicine Consult Handbook provides useful information, advice and guidelines based on a combination of clinical experience and evidence-based medicine. It covers topics in many major clinical areas (anesthesiology, cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, rheumatology, endocrinology, and many others ) and puts critical surgery information at a consult physician's fingertips. This book was originally created by the Medicine Consult Service team at the University of Washington Medical Center and has already gained traction as a handy resource in the field. Now fully updated and expanded with new topics (including substance abuse and obesity), this quick reference is sure to be indispensible for residents and consult physicians alike.

Presenting facts, advice and guidelines based on clinical practice and evidence-based medicine, this book covers cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, rheumatology and endocrinology. Puts critical surgery information at the consult physician's fingertips.

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From the reviews:

This book presents an extremely practical approach for residents and internal medicine specialists to answer specific consultation requests concerning patients being prepared for surgery. All consultants and residents can learn much from this book. This is clearly one of the best books on perioperative management. I highly recommend this to clinicians, attending consultants, residents, OR, ICU, and postoperative nurses, and others such as pump technicians. There are numerous pearls for all. (Vincent F. Carr, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2013)

The Perioperative Medicine Consult Handbook comprises a concise overview of issues in the perioperative management of the medical problems of patients. provide a quick reference of steps to take in given situations with relatively light discussion of the evidence or rationale behind the action. this handbook would serve as a reasonable quick reference for a junior trainee seeking to function in a perioperative consultative service. (Rob Brown, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie, Vol. 60, 2013)

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Contributors xix
I Introduction
1 Introduction
3(4)
General Guidelines for Providing Outstanding Medical Consultation
3(3)
"Comanagement" Versus "Consultation"
6(1)
2 Styles of Medical Consultation
7(4)
II Preoperative Evaluation
3 The Preoperative Evaluation
11(10)
Pre-op History and Physical
11(5)
Summarize Your Findings
16(1)
Recommendations
17(1)
Communicate Your Evaluation
18(3)
III Medication Management
4 Perioperative Medication Management
21(10)
Preoperative Management
21(1)
Postoperative Management
21(2)
Discussion
23(8)
IV Anesthesia
5 Anesthesia Pearls
31(8)
What Are the Main Concerns of Anesthesiologists in the Perioperative Period?
31(1)
Some "Pearls" to Think About
32(1)
What Anesthesiologists Find Helpful in a Medicine Consult Note
33(1)
Statements/Advice to Avoid in a Medicine Consult Note
34(1)
When Should You Think About Consulting a Subspecialty Anesthesiologist?
34(1)
Anesthesiology Terms to Be Familiar with
35(4)
V Cardiology
6 Cardiovascular Risk Stratification
39(10)
Functional Capacity/Exercise Tolerance
39(2)
Estimation of Cardiac Risk
41(1)
Other Guidelines
42(1)
Noninvasive Cardiac Stress Testing
43(3)
Other Cardiac Testing
46(1)
Examples of Stress Tests and Potential Management Strategies
46(3)
7 Ischemic Heart Disease
49(4)
Preoperative Evaluation
49(1)
Postoperative Management
49(2)
Discussion
51(2)
8 Perioperative Beta-Blockers
53(4)
Preoperative Evaluation
53(1)
Postoperative Management
53(1)
Discussion
53(4)
9 Atrial Fibrillation
57(10)
Preoperative Evaluation
57(3)
Postoperative Management
60(2)
Discussion
62(5)
10 Hypertension
67(4)
Preoperative Evaluation
67(1)
Postoperative Management
67(2)
Discussion
69(2)
11 Valvular Heart Disease
71(8)
Aortic Stenosis
71(3)
Mitral Stenosis
74(1)
Aortic Regurgitation
74(1)
Mitral Regurgitation
75(1)
Prosthetic Heart Valves
75(3)
Other Structural Heart Disease
78(1)
12 Implantable Cardiac Devices
79(10)
Pacemaker and ICD Function
79(2)
Electromagnetic Interference
81(1)
Perioperative Management
82(1)
Intra-operative Management
83(2)
Postoperative Management
85(1)
Company Contact Information
86(3)
VI Pulmonary
13 Pulmonary Risk Assessment and Management
89(4)
Preoperative Evaluation
89(2)
Postoperative Management
91(1)
Discussion
92(1)
14 Asthma and COPD
93(4)
Preoperative Evaluation
93(1)
Postoperative Management
94(1)
Discussion
95(2)
15 Obstructive Sleep Apnea
97(4)
Preoperative Evaluation
97(2)
Postoperative Management
99(1)
Discussion
99(2)
16 Pulmonary Hypertension
101(8)
Background
101(1)
Preoperative Evaluation
101(4)
Postoperative Management
105(1)
Discussion
106(3)
17 Venous Thromboembolic Disease
109(14)
Preoperative Evaluation
109(3)
Postoperative Management
112(11)
VII Renal
18 Chronic Kidney Disease
123(4)
Preoperative Evaluation
123(2)
Postoperative Management
125(2)
19 Acute Kidney Injury
127(8)
Preoperative Evaluation
127(1)
Postoperative Management
128(3)
Discussion
131(4)
VIII Gastroenterology
20 Liver Disease and Perioperative Risk
135(8)
Preoperative Evaluation
135(1)
Risk Stratification
136(1)
Preoperative Management
137(2)
Postoperative Management
139(4)
IX Endocrine
21 Perioperative Diabetes Management
143(10)
Recommendations for Perioperative Use of Antidiabetic Medication (for Procedures that Require a Restricted Oral Intake)
143(5)
Special Situations: TPN and Tube Feeds
148(5)
22 Stress-Dose Steroids
153(6)
Assessment of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis
153(1)
Perioperative Management
153(1)
Complications
154(5)
X Hematology
23 Anticoagulation
159(10)
Atrial Fibrillation
159(1)
Cessation of Warfarin
159(5)
Bridging Therapy
164(1)
Minor Procedures
165(1)
Strategies to Reverse Warfarin Effect
165(1)
Strategies to Reverse Dabigatran Effect
166(3)
24 Preoperative Evaluation of Disorders of Hemostasis
169(6)
Preoperative Evaluation of Hemostasis
169(1)
Perioperative Management of Specific Bleeding Disorders
170(5)
25 Postoperative Thrombocytopenia
175(6)
Background
175(1)
Evaluation
175(3)
Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
178(3)
26 Perioperative Management of Anemia
181(8)
Preoperative Evaluation
181(1)
Intraoperative Management
182(1)
Postoperative Management
182(7)
XI Neurology
27 Parkinson's Disease
189(4)
Preoperative Evaluation
189(1)
Perioperative Medication Management
190(1)
Postoperative Management
191(2)
28 Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders
193(4)
Preoperative Evaluation
193(1)
Postoperative Management
194(1)
Discussion
195(2)
29 Cerebrovascular Disease
197(6)
Preoperative Evaluation
197(1)
Postoperative Management
198(5)
XII Rheumatology
30 Perioperative Management of the Patient with Rheumatologic Disease
203(6)
General Principles
203(1)
Rheumatoid Arthritis
203(2)
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
205(3)
Other Rheumatologic Diseases
208(1)
31 Gout and Pseudogout
209(4)
Discussion
209(4)
XIII Special Populations
32 Perioperative Care of the Bariatric Patient
213(8)
Preoperative Evaluation
213(2)
Postoperative Management
215(3)
Early Postoperative Complications
218(1)
Discussion
219(2)
33 Perioperative Care of the Patient with a Solid Organ Transplant
221(4)
Preoperative Evaluation
221(1)
Postoperative Management
222(2)
Discussion
224(1)
34 Decision-Making Capacity
225(4)
Risk Factors for Incapacity
225(1)
Assessing Capacity
226(1)
Management of Incapacity
227(2)
35 Substance Abuse and Dependence
229(6)
Preoperative Evaluation
229(1)
Postoperative Management
230(5)
XIV Postoperative Management: General Principles
36 The Postoperative Evaluation
235(4)
Post Anesthesia Care Unit Assessment
235(2)
Daily Postoperative Evaluation
237(2)
37 Postoperative Fever
239(4)
Postoperative Fever Pearls
239(1)
Timing After Surgery is Key to Correctly Identifying the Cause of a Fever
239(1)
Evaluation: Examine the Patient Carefully for Possible Source
240(1)
Treatment: Identify and Treat the Underlying Cause
241(1)
Fever Prevention
242(1)
38 Postoperative Delirium
243(8)
Preoperative Evaluation
243(1)
Definition
243(1)
Incidence
244(1)
Risk Factors
244(1)
Preoperative Screening
244(1)
Postoperative Management
245(1)
Precipitating Etiologies
245(1)
Prevention
246(1)
Treatment
247(1)
Discussion
248(3)
39 Postoperative Ileus
251(8)
Key Points
251(1)
Background
251(1)
Evaluation
252(1)
Differential Diagnosis
252(1)
Treatment
253(1)
Prevention
254(5)
XV Surgery Topics
40 Surgical Procedures Overview
259(16)
Orthopedic Surgery
259(4)
General Surgery
263(3)
Gynecology and Gynecology-Oncology Surgery
266(2)
Urologic Surgery/Procedures
268(2)
Vascular Surgery
270(1)
Carotid Endarterectomy
271(2)
Head and Neck Surgery
273(1)
Neurosurgery
274(1)
Ophthalmologic Surgery
274(1)
Dental Surgery
274(1)
Appendix: Surgery Abbreviations 275(2)
Index 277