Essentials of Trauma Anesthesia
Herausgeber: Varon, Albert J; Smith, Charles E
Essentials of Trauma Anesthesia
Herausgeber: Varon, Albert J; Smith, Charles E
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This updated book offers a concise review of the essential elements in the care of the severely injured trauma patient.
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This updated book offers a concise review of the essential elements in the care of the severely injured trauma patient.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9781316636718
- ISBN-10: 1316636712
- Artikelnr.: 48582491
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9781316636718
- ISBN-10: 1316636712
- Artikelnr.: 48582491
Part I. Core Principles in Trauma Anesthesia: 1. Trauma epidemiology,
mechanisms of injury, and prehospital care John J. Como and Charles E.
Smith; 2. Initial evaluation and management Thomas E. Grissom and Robert
Sikorski; 3. Airway management Christian Diez and Albert J. Varon; 4.
Shock, resuscitation, and fluid therapy Michelle E. Kim and Yvette Fouche;
5. Vascular cannulation Shawn E. Banks and Albert J. Varon; 6. Blood
component therapy and trauma coagulopathy Craig S. Jabaley and Roman
Dudaryk; 7. General anesthesia for trauma Michael D. Bassett and Charles E.
Smith; 8. Regional anesthesia for trauma Monique Espinosa and Sripad Rao;
9. Monitoring the trauma patient Richard McNeer and Albert J. Varon; 10.
Echocardiography in trauma Ashraf Fayad and Marie-Jo Plamondon; 11.
Coagulation monitoring of the bleeding trauma patient Marc P. Steurer and
Michael T. Ganter; 12. Postoperative care of the trauma patient Jack Louro
and Albert J. Varon; Part II. Anesthetic Considerations for Trauma: 13.
Anesthetic considerations for adult traumatic brain injury K. H. Kevin Luk
and Armagan Dagal; 14. Anesthetic considerations for spinal cord injury K.
H. Kevin Luk and Armagan Dagal; 15. Anesthetic considerations for ocular
and maxillofacial trauma Suneeta Gollapudy and Olga Kaslow; 16. Anesthetic
considerations for chest trauma John M. Albert and Charles E. Smith; 17.
Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Olga Kaslow; 18. Anesthetic
considerations for musculoskeletal trauma Jessica A. Lovich-Sapola and
Charles E. Smith; Part III. Anesthetic Management in Special Trauma
Populations: 19. Anesthetic management of the burn patient Hernando Olivar
and Sam R. Sharar; 20. Anesthetic management of the pediatric trauma
patient Ramesh Ramaiah and Sam Sharar; 21. Anesthetic management of the
geriatric trauma patient Olga Kaslow and Rachel Budithi; 22. Anesthetic
management of the pregnant trauma patient Daria Moaveni and Albert J.
Varon.
mechanisms of injury, and prehospital care John J. Como and Charles E.
Smith; 2. Initial evaluation and management Thomas E. Grissom and Robert
Sikorski; 3. Airway management Christian Diez and Albert J. Varon; 4.
Shock, resuscitation, and fluid therapy Michelle E. Kim and Yvette Fouche;
5. Vascular cannulation Shawn E. Banks and Albert J. Varon; 6. Blood
component therapy and trauma coagulopathy Craig S. Jabaley and Roman
Dudaryk; 7. General anesthesia for trauma Michael D. Bassett and Charles E.
Smith; 8. Regional anesthesia for trauma Monique Espinosa and Sripad Rao;
9. Monitoring the trauma patient Richard McNeer and Albert J. Varon; 10.
Echocardiography in trauma Ashraf Fayad and Marie-Jo Plamondon; 11.
Coagulation monitoring of the bleeding trauma patient Marc P. Steurer and
Michael T. Ganter; 12. Postoperative care of the trauma patient Jack Louro
and Albert J. Varon; Part II. Anesthetic Considerations for Trauma: 13.
Anesthetic considerations for adult traumatic brain injury K. H. Kevin Luk
and Armagan Dagal; 14. Anesthetic considerations for spinal cord injury K.
H. Kevin Luk and Armagan Dagal; 15. Anesthetic considerations for ocular
and maxillofacial trauma Suneeta Gollapudy and Olga Kaslow; 16. Anesthetic
considerations for chest trauma John M. Albert and Charles E. Smith; 17.
Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Olga Kaslow; 18. Anesthetic
considerations for musculoskeletal trauma Jessica A. Lovich-Sapola and
Charles E. Smith; Part III. Anesthetic Management in Special Trauma
Populations: 19. Anesthetic management of the burn patient Hernando Olivar
and Sam R. Sharar; 20. Anesthetic management of the pediatric trauma
patient Ramesh Ramaiah and Sam Sharar; 21. Anesthetic management of the
geriatric trauma patient Olga Kaslow and Rachel Budithi; 22. Anesthetic
management of the pregnant trauma patient Daria Moaveni and Albert J.
Varon.
Part I. Core Principles in Trauma Anesthesia: 1. Trauma epidemiology,
mechanisms of injury, and prehospital care John J. Como and Charles E.
Smith; 2. Initial evaluation and management Thomas E. Grissom and Robert
Sikorski; 3. Airway management Christian Diez and Albert J. Varon; 4.
Shock, resuscitation, and fluid therapy Michelle E. Kim and Yvette Fouche;
5. Vascular cannulation Shawn E. Banks and Albert J. Varon; 6. Blood
component therapy and trauma coagulopathy Craig S. Jabaley and Roman
Dudaryk; 7. General anesthesia for trauma Michael D. Bassett and Charles E.
Smith; 8. Regional anesthesia for trauma Monique Espinosa and Sripad Rao;
9. Monitoring the trauma patient Richard McNeer and Albert J. Varon; 10.
Echocardiography in trauma Ashraf Fayad and Marie-Jo Plamondon; 11.
Coagulation monitoring of the bleeding trauma patient Marc P. Steurer and
Michael T. Ganter; 12. Postoperative care of the trauma patient Jack Louro
and Albert J. Varon; Part II. Anesthetic Considerations for Trauma: 13.
Anesthetic considerations for adult traumatic brain injury K. H. Kevin Luk
and Armagan Dagal; 14. Anesthetic considerations for spinal cord injury K.
H. Kevin Luk and Armagan Dagal; 15. Anesthetic considerations for ocular
and maxillofacial trauma Suneeta Gollapudy and Olga Kaslow; 16. Anesthetic
considerations for chest trauma John M. Albert and Charles E. Smith; 17.
Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Olga Kaslow; 18. Anesthetic
considerations for musculoskeletal trauma Jessica A. Lovich-Sapola and
Charles E. Smith; Part III. Anesthetic Management in Special Trauma
Populations: 19. Anesthetic management of the burn patient Hernando Olivar
and Sam R. Sharar; 20. Anesthetic management of the pediatric trauma
patient Ramesh Ramaiah and Sam Sharar; 21. Anesthetic management of the
geriatric trauma patient Olga Kaslow and Rachel Budithi; 22. Anesthetic
management of the pregnant trauma patient Daria Moaveni and Albert J.
Varon.
mechanisms of injury, and prehospital care John J. Como and Charles E.
Smith; 2. Initial evaluation and management Thomas E. Grissom and Robert
Sikorski; 3. Airway management Christian Diez and Albert J. Varon; 4.
Shock, resuscitation, and fluid therapy Michelle E. Kim and Yvette Fouche;
5. Vascular cannulation Shawn E. Banks and Albert J. Varon; 6. Blood
component therapy and trauma coagulopathy Craig S. Jabaley and Roman
Dudaryk; 7. General anesthesia for trauma Michael D. Bassett and Charles E.
Smith; 8. Regional anesthesia for trauma Monique Espinosa and Sripad Rao;
9. Monitoring the trauma patient Richard McNeer and Albert J. Varon; 10.
Echocardiography in trauma Ashraf Fayad and Marie-Jo Plamondon; 11.
Coagulation monitoring of the bleeding trauma patient Marc P. Steurer and
Michael T. Ganter; 12. Postoperative care of the trauma patient Jack Louro
and Albert J. Varon; Part II. Anesthetic Considerations for Trauma: 13.
Anesthetic considerations for adult traumatic brain injury K. H. Kevin Luk
and Armagan Dagal; 14. Anesthetic considerations for spinal cord injury K.
H. Kevin Luk and Armagan Dagal; 15. Anesthetic considerations for ocular
and maxillofacial trauma Suneeta Gollapudy and Olga Kaslow; 16. Anesthetic
considerations for chest trauma John M. Albert and Charles E. Smith; 17.
Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Olga Kaslow; 18. Anesthetic
considerations for musculoskeletal trauma Jessica A. Lovich-Sapola and
Charles E. Smith; Part III. Anesthetic Management in Special Trauma
Populations: 19. Anesthetic management of the burn patient Hernando Olivar
and Sam R. Sharar; 20. Anesthetic management of the pediatric trauma
patient Ramesh Ramaiah and Sam Sharar; 21. Anesthetic management of the
geriatric trauma patient Olga Kaslow and Rachel Budithi; 22. Anesthetic
management of the pregnant trauma patient Daria Moaveni and Albert J.
Varon.