Oxford Textbook of Anaesthesia
Herausgeber: Hardman, Jonathan G; Struys, Michel M R F; Hopkins, Philip M
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This new definitive resource addresses the fundamental principles of anaesthesia, underpinning sciences and the full spectrum of clinical anaesthetic practice. An international team of experts provide trustworthy, effective, and evidence-based guidance enabling clinicians to provide the very best clinical care to patients.
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This new definitive resource addresses the fundamental principles of anaesthesia, underpinning sciences and the full spectrum of clinical anaesthetic practice. An international team of experts provide trustworthy, effective, and evidence-based guidance enabling clinicians to provide the very best clinical care to patients.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 210mm x 67mm
- Gewicht: 3762g
- ISBN-13: 9780198842453
- ISBN-10: 0198842457
- Artikelnr.: 55187610
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 210mm x 67mm
- Gewicht: 3762g
- ISBN-13: 9780198842453
- ISBN-10: 0198842457
- Artikelnr.: 55187610
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Professor Jonathan Hardman is a Consultant Anaesthetist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust and Professor of Anaesthesia at the University of Nottingham. His research has focussed on critical illness and crisis scenarios, using high-fidelity modelling as the primary methodology. His research group has been continuously funded for over a decade by the UK Research Councils, and has published a number of policy-changing research manuscripts. His clinical interests include regional anaesthesia, clinical risk assessment & management, and the complications of anaesthesia. He is Director of Research in the School of Medicine at the University of Nottingham, and prior to this, spent several years directing Doctoral Programmes for the University. Outside of his day-to-day employment, he is associate editor-in-chief of the British Journal of Anaesthesia. Michel MRF Struys, MD, PhD, FRCA is professor and chair at the department of anesthesiology, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands. He is also affiliated as Professor to the department of Anesthesiology, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium. He is a board certified anaesthetist in Belgium and the Netherlands and he is also board certified as a clinical pharmacologist in the Netherlands. His clinical interest in mainly in anaesthesia for high-risk patient undergoing abdominal, oncology, and transplant surgery. In addition to his editorial work for Anesthesia&Analgesia, he is a member of the Editor Board of the British Journal of Anaesthesia. He is member of various national and international scientific organizations and is first or senior author of various publications and the author of multiple books and book chapters.
* Volume 1, Section 1: Applied physiology in anaesthesia
* 1: Kulraj S. Sidhu, Mfonobong Essiet, Maxime Cannesson: Cardiac and
vascular physiology in anaesthetic practice
* 2: Andrew Lumb and Natalie Drury: Respiratory physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 3: Robert Hahn: Fluid and electrolyte physiology in anaesthetic
practice
* 4: Mark Bellamy and Joanna K Gordon: Gastrointestinal physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 5: Kwok Ho: Kidney and acid-base physiology in anaesthetic practice
* 6: A Absalom and Ram Adapa: Central nervous system physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 7: Philip Hopkins: Neuromuscular physiology in anaesthetic practice
* 8: Graine Nicholdon and George Hall: Neuroendocrine physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 9: Lesley Colvin and Marie Fallon: Pain physiology in anaesthetic
practice
* 10: Helen F Galley and Heather Wilson: Immune system physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 11: Hanane El Kenz and Phillipe van der Linden: The physiology of
blood in anaesthetic practice
* Section 2: Applied pharmacology in anaesthesia
* 12: Eveline van Dorp, Douglas Eleveld, Erik Olofsson, Jaap Vuyk: Drug
distribution and elimination in anaesthetic practice
* 13: David Lambert: Mechanisms and determinants of anaesthetic drug
action
* 14: Jan Hendriks, Andre Van Zundert and Andre De Wolf: Inhaled
anaesthetics
* 15: A Absalom and J Sear: Intravenous anaesthetics
* 16: Jennifer M Hunter and Thomas Fuchs-Buder: Neuromuscular blockade
and reversal
* 17: Malachy O Columb: Local anaesthetic agents
* 18: John Williams and Francis Bonnet: Analgesics in anaesthetic
practice
* 19: Lothar A. Schwarte, Stephan A. Loer, J.K. Götz Wietasch, Thomas
W.L. Scheeren: Cardiovascular drugs in anaesthetic practice
* 20: Robert G Hahn: Intravenous fluids in anaesthetic practice
* 21: Klaus T Olkkola, Hugo EM Vereecke, and Martin Luginbuehl: Drug
interactions in anaesthetic practice
* 22: Phil Hopkins: Adverse drug reactions in anaesthesia
* Section 3: Physics, measurement, equipment and hazards
* 23: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Physics in anaesthesia
* 24: Antony R. Wilkes: Equipment in anaesthesia
* 25: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Measurement and monitoring in
anaesthesia
* 26: Martin Luginbühl and Arvi Yli-Hankala: Assessment of the
components of anaesthesia
* Section 4: Statistics, mathematics, and evidence-based medicine
* 27: Steven Cruikshank: Mathematical models and anaesthesia
* 28: Peter Alexander and Malachy O. Columb: Presentation and handling
of data, descriptive and inferential statistics
* 29: Ann Merete Møller: Evidence-based medicine in anaesthesia
* 30: Simon Howell: Clinical trial designs in anaesthesia
* Section 5: The practice of anaesthesia
* 31: Alistair G McKenzie: The history of anaesthesia
* 32: Hans Knape: The roles and responsibilities of the anaesthetist
* 33: Stuart White: Ethics, consent, benefit, and risk in anaesthetic
practice
* 34: Anthony P. Madden: Informatics and technology for anaesthesia
* 35: Ronnie Glavin, Sven Staender, and Andrew Smith: Human factors and
simulation in anaesthetic practice
* 36: Andrew Smith and Sven Staender: Safety and quality assurance in
anaesthesia
* 37: Hiu Lam and Rob Sneyd: Teaching in anaesthesia
* 38: Gary Minto and J. Robert Sneyd: Research in anaesthesia
* 39: Simon A. Ash and Donal J. Buggy: Outcomes of anaesthesia
* Section 6: Management of anaesthesia
* 41: Felix van Lier and Robert Jan Stolker: Pre-operative assessment
and optimisation
* 42: Robert Jan Stolker and Felix van Lier: Choice and interpretation
of pre-operative investigations
* 43: Iain Moppett: Management of anaesthesia
* 44: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Intra-operative monitoring
* 45: Alan F. Merry, Simon J. Mitchell and Jonathan G. Hardman: Hazards
in anaesthetic practice: general considerations, injury and drugs
* 46: Alan F. Merry, Simon J. Mitchell and Jonathan G. Hardman: Hazards
in anaesthetic practice: body systems and occupational hazards
* 47: Francis Bonnet, Marc Gentili and Christophe Aveline:
Post-surgical analgesia and acute pain management
* 48: Maurizio Cecconi, Andrew Toner and Mark Hamilton: Post-surgery,
and post-anaesthesia complications
* Volume 2, Section 7: Procedures, techniques, and therapies
* 49: Chris Frerk and T Asai: The airway in anaesthetic practice
* 50: Andrew Bodenham: Vascular access during anaesthesia
* 51: Hans J Knape: Conscious sedation
* 52: Dafydd Thomas: Blood conservation and transfusion in anaesthesia
* Section 8: Regional anaesthesia
* 53: Andy Berrill and Pawan Gupta: General principles of regional
anaesthesia
* 54: Andrew Berrill, Will Jones, David Pegg: Regional anaesthesia of
the trunk
* 55: Colin McCartney and Alan Macfarlane: Regional anaesthesia of the
upper limb
* 56: Pawan Gupta and Anurag Vats: Regional anaesthesia of the lower
limb
* Section 9: The conduct of anaesthesia by surgical specialty
* 57: Uwe Schirmer and Andreas Koster: Anaesthesia for cardiac surgery
* 58: Andy Roscoe and Peter Slinger: Anaesthesia for thoracic surgery
* 59: JP Thompson: Anaesthesia for vascular surgery
* 60: Markus Klimek, Francisco A. Lobo, Luzius A. Steiner, Cor J.
Kalkman: Anaesthesia for neurosurgery and electroconvulsive therapy
* 61: Chris Dodds and Chandra Kumar: Anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery
* 62: William Fawcett: Anaesthesia for abdominal surgery
* 63: Suzanne Odeberg-Wernerman and Margareta Mure: Anaesthesia for
laparoscopic and robotic surgery in urology and gynaecology
* 64: Alex Sell, Paul Bhalla and Sanjay Bajaj: Anaesthesia for
orthopaedic and trauma surgery
* 65: Sandip K Pal: Anaesthesia for plastic surgery and burns
* 66: Michael Irwin, Chi Wai Cheung, Gordon Tin Chun Wong: Anaesthesia
for ENT, dental, and maxillofacial surgery
* 67: Peter Biro and Marc Van De Velde: Obstetric anaesthesia and
analgesia
* 68: Mike Ramsey: Anaesthesia for transplant surgery
* 69: Jan Jakobsson: Anaesthesia for day-stay surgery
* Section 10. Paediatric Anaesthesia
* 70: Niall Wilton, Brian J Anderson and Bruno Marciniak: Anatomy,
physiology, and pharmacology in paediatric anaesthesia
* 71: Andrew Davidson, Adrian Bosenberg and Stephen Stayer: Neonatal
anaesthesia
* 72: Erin Gottlieb, Tony Moores, Tom Pettigrew, Alyson Walker:
Anaesthesia for the infant and older child
* 73: Mike Sury: Procedural sedation in children
* 74: Tom G Hansen: Acute paediatric pain management
* 75: Ian A Jenkins and David Rowney: Resuscitation, stabilisation, and
transfer of sick and injured children
* 76: Alistair Cranston, Jillian McFadzean and Rob Wheeler: Ethics,
consent, and safeguarding in paediatric anaesthesia
* Section 11: The conduct of anaesthesia outside the theatre
* 77: Nick Crombie, Boukes Eindhoven and Bert Dercksen: Pre-hospital
care for the anaesthetist
* 78: Sebastian Brandt and Hartmut Gehring: Anaesthesia in remote
locations
* 79: P Mahoney, E Kirkman, S Watts, K Smyth, Giles Nordmann, Nicholas
T Tarmey, Simon J Mercer, Tom Woolley, Dominic Aldington, Simon
Turner, Charlotte Small, and Paul Wood: Military anaesthesia
* Section 12: Anaesthesia and concurrent disease
* 80: Peter Farling and Mike James: Endocrine disease and anaesthesia
* 81: Philip Hopkins: Musculoskeletal disorders and anaesthesia
* 82: Mike Nathanson and Steve Gill: Central nervous system pathologies
and anaesthesia
* 83: Gary Mills: Pulmonary disease and anaesthesia
* 84: Stefan De Hert and Patrick Wouters: Heart disease and anaesthesia
* 85: Herman Hendriks and Joost de Wolf: Haematological and coagulation
disorders and anaesthesia
* 86: Mark Bellamy and Komal Ray: Hepatic and renal disease and
anaesthesia
* 87: Chris Dodds and Bernadette Veering: Anaesthesia in the elderly
* 88: Frederique Servin and V. Billard: Anaesthesia for the obese
patient
* Section 13: Critical care and the anaesthetist
* 89: AJ Clarkin and NR Webster: Pre-surgical optimisation of the
high-risk patient
* 90: Gernot Marx and Michael Fries: Acute illness in the
post-operative period
* 91: Laura Flutter, Christoph Melzer-Gartzke, Claudia Spies and J
Bion: Transport of the critically ill patient
* 92: Jerry Nolan: Advanced life support
* 1: Kulraj S. Sidhu, Mfonobong Essiet, Maxime Cannesson: Cardiac and
vascular physiology in anaesthetic practice
* 2: Andrew Lumb and Natalie Drury: Respiratory physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 3: Robert Hahn: Fluid and electrolyte physiology in anaesthetic
practice
* 4: Mark Bellamy and Joanna K Gordon: Gastrointestinal physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 5: Kwok Ho: Kidney and acid-base physiology in anaesthetic practice
* 6: A Absalom and Ram Adapa: Central nervous system physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 7: Philip Hopkins: Neuromuscular physiology in anaesthetic practice
* 8: Graine Nicholdon and George Hall: Neuroendocrine physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 9: Lesley Colvin and Marie Fallon: Pain physiology in anaesthetic
practice
* 10: Helen F Galley and Heather Wilson: Immune system physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 11: Hanane El Kenz and Phillipe van der Linden: The physiology of
blood in anaesthetic practice
* Section 2: Applied pharmacology in anaesthesia
* 12: Eveline van Dorp, Douglas Eleveld, Erik Olofsson, Jaap Vuyk: Drug
distribution and elimination in anaesthetic practice
* 13: David Lambert: Mechanisms and determinants of anaesthetic drug
action
* 14: Jan Hendriks, Andre Van Zundert and Andre De Wolf: Inhaled
anaesthetics
* 15: A Absalom and J Sear: Intravenous anaesthetics
* 16: Jennifer M Hunter and Thomas Fuchs-Buder: Neuromuscular blockade
and reversal
* 17: Malachy O Columb: Local anaesthetic agents
* 18: John Williams and Francis Bonnet: Analgesics in anaesthetic
practice
* 19: Lothar A. Schwarte, Stephan A. Loer, J.K. Götz Wietasch, Thomas
W.L. Scheeren: Cardiovascular drugs in anaesthetic practice
* 20: Robert G Hahn: Intravenous fluids in anaesthetic practice
* 21: Klaus T Olkkola, Hugo EM Vereecke, and Martin Luginbuehl: Drug
interactions in anaesthetic practice
* 22: Phil Hopkins: Adverse drug reactions in anaesthesia
* Section 3: Physics, measurement, equipment and hazards
* 23: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Physics in anaesthesia
* 24: Antony R. Wilkes: Equipment in anaesthesia
* 25: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Measurement and monitoring in
anaesthesia
* 26: Martin Luginbühl and Arvi Yli-Hankala: Assessment of the
components of anaesthesia
* Section 4: Statistics, mathematics, and evidence-based medicine
* 27: Steven Cruikshank: Mathematical models and anaesthesia
* 28: Peter Alexander and Malachy O. Columb: Presentation and handling
of data, descriptive and inferential statistics
* 29: Ann Merete Møller: Evidence-based medicine in anaesthesia
* 30: Simon Howell: Clinical trial designs in anaesthesia
* Section 5: The practice of anaesthesia
* 31: Alistair G McKenzie: The history of anaesthesia
* 32: Hans Knape: The roles and responsibilities of the anaesthetist
* 33: Stuart White: Ethics, consent, benefit, and risk in anaesthetic
practice
* 34: Anthony P. Madden: Informatics and technology for anaesthesia
* 35: Ronnie Glavin, Sven Staender, and Andrew Smith: Human factors and
simulation in anaesthetic practice
* 36: Andrew Smith and Sven Staender: Safety and quality assurance in
anaesthesia
* 37: Hiu Lam and Rob Sneyd: Teaching in anaesthesia
* 38: Gary Minto and J. Robert Sneyd: Research in anaesthesia
* 39: Simon A. Ash and Donal J. Buggy: Outcomes of anaesthesia
* Section 6: Management of anaesthesia
* 41: Felix van Lier and Robert Jan Stolker: Pre-operative assessment
and optimisation
* 42: Robert Jan Stolker and Felix van Lier: Choice and interpretation
of pre-operative investigations
* 43: Iain Moppett: Management of anaesthesia
* 44: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Intra-operative monitoring
* 45: Alan F. Merry, Simon J. Mitchell and Jonathan G. Hardman: Hazards
in anaesthetic practice: general considerations, injury and drugs
* 46: Alan F. Merry, Simon J. Mitchell and Jonathan G. Hardman: Hazards
in anaesthetic practice: body systems and occupational hazards
* 47: Francis Bonnet, Marc Gentili and Christophe Aveline:
Post-surgical analgesia and acute pain management
* 48: Maurizio Cecconi, Andrew Toner and Mark Hamilton: Post-surgery,
and post-anaesthesia complications
* Volume 2, Section 7: Procedures, techniques, and therapies
* 49: Chris Frerk and T Asai: The airway in anaesthetic practice
* 50: Andrew Bodenham: Vascular access during anaesthesia
* 51: Hans J Knape: Conscious sedation
* 52: Dafydd Thomas: Blood conservation and transfusion in anaesthesia
* Section 8: Regional anaesthesia
* 53: Andy Berrill and Pawan Gupta: General principles of regional
anaesthesia
* 54: Andrew Berrill, Will Jones, David Pegg: Regional anaesthesia of
the trunk
* 55: Colin McCartney and Alan Macfarlane: Regional anaesthesia of the
upper limb
* 56: Pawan Gupta and Anurag Vats: Regional anaesthesia of the lower
limb
* Section 9: The conduct of anaesthesia by surgical specialty
* 57: Uwe Schirmer and Andreas Koster: Anaesthesia for cardiac surgery
* 58: Andy Roscoe and Peter Slinger: Anaesthesia for thoracic surgery
* 59: JP Thompson: Anaesthesia for vascular surgery
* 60: Markus Klimek, Francisco A. Lobo, Luzius A. Steiner, Cor J.
Kalkman: Anaesthesia for neurosurgery and electroconvulsive therapy
* 61: Chris Dodds and Chandra Kumar: Anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery
* 62: William Fawcett: Anaesthesia for abdominal surgery
* 63: Suzanne Odeberg-Wernerman and Margareta Mure: Anaesthesia for
laparoscopic and robotic surgery in urology and gynaecology
* 64: Alex Sell, Paul Bhalla and Sanjay Bajaj: Anaesthesia for
orthopaedic and trauma surgery
* 65: Sandip K Pal: Anaesthesia for plastic surgery and burns
* 66: Michael Irwin, Chi Wai Cheung, Gordon Tin Chun Wong: Anaesthesia
for ENT, dental, and maxillofacial surgery
* 67: Peter Biro and Marc Van De Velde: Obstetric anaesthesia and
analgesia
* 68: Mike Ramsey: Anaesthesia for transplant surgery
* 69: Jan Jakobsson: Anaesthesia for day-stay surgery
* Section 10. Paediatric Anaesthesia
* 70: Niall Wilton, Brian J Anderson and Bruno Marciniak: Anatomy,
physiology, and pharmacology in paediatric anaesthesia
* 71: Andrew Davidson, Adrian Bosenberg and Stephen Stayer: Neonatal
anaesthesia
* 72: Erin Gottlieb, Tony Moores, Tom Pettigrew, Alyson Walker:
Anaesthesia for the infant and older child
* 73: Mike Sury: Procedural sedation in children
* 74: Tom G Hansen: Acute paediatric pain management
* 75: Ian A Jenkins and David Rowney: Resuscitation, stabilisation, and
transfer of sick and injured children
* 76: Alistair Cranston, Jillian McFadzean and Rob Wheeler: Ethics,
consent, and safeguarding in paediatric anaesthesia
* Section 11: The conduct of anaesthesia outside the theatre
* 77: Nick Crombie, Boukes Eindhoven and Bert Dercksen: Pre-hospital
care for the anaesthetist
* 78: Sebastian Brandt and Hartmut Gehring: Anaesthesia in remote
locations
* 79: P Mahoney, E Kirkman, S Watts, K Smyth, Giles Nordmann, Nicholas
T Tarmey, Simon J Mercer, Tom Woolley, Dominic Aldington, Simon
Turner, Charlotte Small, and Paul Wood: Military anaesthesia
* Section 12: Anaesthesia and concurrent disease
* 80: Peter Farling and Mike James: Endocrine disease and anaesthesia
* 81: Philip Hopkins: Musculoskeletal disorders and anaesthesia
* 82: Mike Nathanson and Steve Gill: Central nervous system pathologies
and anaesthesia
* 83: Gary Mills: Pulmonary disease and anaesthesia
* 84: Stefan De Hert and Patrick Wouters: Heart disease and anaesthesia
* 85: Herman Hendriks and Joost de Wolf: Haematological and coagulation
disorders and anaesthesia
* 86: Mark Bellamy and Komal Ray: Hepatic and renal disease and
anaesthesia
* 87: Chris Dodds and Bernadette Veering: Anaesthesia in the elderly
* 88: Frederique Servin and V. Billard: Anaesthesia for the obese
patient
* Section 13: Critical care and the anaesthetist
* 89: AJ Clarkin and NR Webster: Pre-surgical optimisation of the
high-risk patient
* 90: Gernot Marx and Michael Fries: Acute illness in the
post-operative period
* 91: Laura Flutter, Christoph Melzer-Gartzke, Claudia Spies and J
Bion: Transport of the critically ill patient
* 92: Jerry Nolan: Advanced life support
* Volume 1, Section 1: Applied physiology in anaesthesia
* 1: Kulraj S. Sidhu, Mfonobong Essiet, Maxime Cannesson: Cardiac and
vascular physiology in anaesthetic practice
* 2: Andrew Lumb and Natalie Drury: Respiratory physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 3: Robert Hahn: Fluid and electrolyte physiology in anaesthetic
practice
* 4: Mark Bellamy and Joanna K Gordon: Gastrointestinal physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 5: Kwok Ho: Kidney and acid-base physiology in anaesthetic practice
* 6: A Absalom and Ram Adapa: Central nervous system physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 7: Philip Hopkins: Neuromuscular physiology in anaesthetic practice
* 8: Graine Nicholdon and George Hall: Neuroendocrine physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 9: Lesley Colvin and Marie Fallon: Pain physiology in anaesthetic
practice
* 10: Helen F Galley and Heather Wilson: Immune system physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 11: Hanane El Kenz and Phillipe van der Linden: The physiology of
blood in anaesthetic practice
* Section 2: Applied pharmacology in anaesthesia
* 12: Eveline van Dorp, Douglas Eleveld, Erik Olofsson, Jaap Vuyk: Drug
distribution and elimination in anaesthetic practice
* 13: David Lambert: Mechanisms and determinants of anaesthetic drug
action
* 14: Jan Hendriks, Andre Van Zundert and Andre De Wolf: Inhaled
anaesthetics
* 15: A Absalom and J Sear: Intravenous anaesthetics
* 16: Jennifer M Hunter and Thomas Fuchs-Buder: Neuromuscular blockade
and reversal
* 17: Malachy O Columb: Local anaesthetic agents
* 18: John Williams and Francis Bonnet: Analgesics in anaesthetic
practice
* 19: Lothar A. Schwarte, Stephan A. Loer, J.K. Götz Wietasch, Thomas
W.L. Scheeren: Cardiovascular drugs in anaesthetic practice
* 20: Robert G Hahn: Intravenous fluids in anaesthetic practice
* 21: Klaus T Olkkola, Hugo EM Vereecke, and Martin Luginbuehl: Drug
interactions in anaesthetic practice
* 22: Phil Hopkins: Adverse drug reactions in anaesthesia
* Section 3: Physics, measurement, equipment and hazards
* 23: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Physics in anaesthesia
* 24: Antony R. Wilkes: Equipment in anaesthesia
* 25: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Measurement and monitoring in
anaesthesia
* 26: Martin Luginbühl and Arvi Yli-Hankala: Assessment of the
components of anaesthesia
* Section 4: Statistics, mathematics, and evidence-based medicine
* 27: Steven Cruikshank: Mathematical models and anaesthesia
* 28: Peter Alexander and Malachy O. Columb: Presentation and handling
of data, descriptive and inferential statistics
* 29: Ann Merete Møller: Evidence-based medicine in anaesthesia
* 30: Simon Howell: Clinical trial designs in anaesthesia
* Section 5: The practice of anaesthesia
* 31: Alistair G McKenzie: The history of anaesthesia
* 32: Hans Knape: The roles and responsibilities of the anaesthetist
* 33: Stuart White: Ethics, consent, benefit, and risk in anaesthetic
practice
* 34: Anthony P. Madden: Informatics and technology for anaesthesia
* 35: Ronnie Glavin, Sven Staender, and Andrew Smith: Human factors and
simulation in anaesthetic practice
* 36: Andrew Smith and Sven Staender: Safety and quality assurance in
anaesthesia
* 37: Hiu Lam and Rob Sneyd: Teaching in anaesthesia
* 38: Gary Minto and J. Robert Sneyd: Research in anaesthesia
* 39: Simon A. Ash and Donal J. Buggy: Outcomes of anaesthesia
* Section 6: Management of anaesthesia
* 41: Felix van Lier and Robert Jan Stolker: Pre-operative assessment
and optimisation
* 42: Robert Jan Stolker and Felix van Lier: Choice and interpretation
of pre-operative investigations
* 43: Iain Moppett: Management of anaesthesia
* 44: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Intra-operative monitoring
* 45: Alan F. Merry, Simon J. Mitchell and Jonathan G. Hardman: Hazards
in anaesthetic practice: general considerations, injury and drugs
* 46: Alan F. Merry, Simon J. Mitchell and Jonathan G. Hardman: Hazards
in anaesthetic practice: body systems and occupational hazards
* 47: Francis Bonnet, Marc Gentili and Christophe Aveline:
Post-surgical analgesia and acute pain management
* 48: Maurizio Cecconi, Andrew Toner and Mark Hamilton: Post-surgery,
and post-anaesthesia complications
* Volume 2, Section 7: Procedures, techniques, and therapies
* 49: Chris Frerk and T Asai: The airway in anaesthetic practice
* 50: Andrew Bodenham: Vascular access during anaesthesia
* 51: Hans J Knape: Conscious sedation
* 52: Dafydd Thomas: Blood conservation and transfusion in anaesthesia
* Section 8: Regional anaesthesia
* 53: Andy Berrill and Pawan Gupta: General principles of regional
anaesthesia
* 54: Andrew Berrill, Will Jones, David Pegg: Regional anaesthesia of
the trunk
* 55: Colin McCartney and Alan Macfarlane: Regional anaesthesia of the
upper limb
* 56: Pawan Gupta and Anurag Vats: Regional anaesthesia of the lower
limb
* Section 9: The conduct of anaesthesia by surgical specialty
* 57: Uwe Schirmer and Andreas Koster: Anaesthesia for cardiac surgery
* 58: Andy Roscoe and Peter Slinger: Anaesthesia for thoracic surgery
* 59: JP Thompson: Anaesthesia for vascular surgery
* 60: Markus Klimek, Francisco A. Lobo, Luzius A. Steiner, Cor J.
Kalkman: Anaesthesia for neurosurgery and electroconvulsive therapy
* 61: Chris Dodds and Chandra Kumar: Anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery
* 62: William Fawcett: Anaesthesia for abdominal surgery
* 63: Suzanne Odeberg-Wernerman and Margareta Mure: Anaesthesia for
laparoscopic and robotic surgery in urology and gynaecology
* 64: Alex Sell, Paul Bhalla and Sanjay Bajaj: Anaesthesia for
orthopaedic and trauma surgery
* 65: Sandip K Pal: Anaesthesia for plastic surgery and burns
* 66: Michael Irwin, Chi Wai Cheung, Gordon Tin Chun Wong: Anaesthesia
for ENT, dental, and maxillofacial surgery
* 67: Peter Biro and Marc Van De Velde: Obstetric anaesthesia and
analgesia
* 68: Mike Ramsey: Anaesthesia for transplant surgery
* 69: Jan Jakobsson: Anaesthesia for day-stay surgery
* Section 10. Paediatric Anaesthesia
* 70: Niall Wilton, Brian J Anderson and Bruno Marciniak: Anatomy,
physiology, and pharmacology in paediatric anaesthesia
* 71: Andrew Davidson, Adrian Bosenberg and Stephen Stayer: Neonatal
anaesthesia
* 72: Erin Gottlieb, Tony Moores, Tom Pettigrew, Alyson Walker:
Anaesthesia for the infant and older child
* 73: Mike Sury: Procedural sedation in children
* 74: Tom G Hansen: Acute paediatric pain management
* 75: Ian A Jenkins and David Rowney: Resuscitation, stabilisation, and
transfer of sick and injured children
* 76: Alistair Cranston, Jillian McFadzean and Rob Wheeler: Ethics,
consent, and safeguarding in paediatric anaesthesia
* Section 11: The conduct of anaesthesia outside the theatre
* 77: Nick Crombie, Boukes Eindhoven and Bert Dercksen: Pre-hospital
care for the anaesthetist
* 78: Sebastian Brandt and Hartmut Gehring: Anaesthesia in remote
locations
* 79: P Mahoney, E Kirkman, S Watts, K Smyth, Giles Nordmann, Nicholas
T Tarmey, Simon J Mercer, Tom Woolley, Dominic Aldington, Simon
Turner, Charlotte Small, and Paul Wood: Military anaesthesia
* Section 12: Anaesthesia and concurrent disease
* 80: Peter Farling and Mike James: Endocrine disease and anaesthesia
* 81: Philip Hopkins: Musculoskeletal disorders and anaesthesia
* 82: Mike Nathanson and Steve Gill: Central nervous system pathologies
and anaesthesia
* 83: Gary Mills: Pulmonary disease and anaesthesia
* 84: Stefan De Hert and Patrick Wouters: Heart disease and anaesthesia
* 85: Herman Hendriks and Joost de Wolf: Haematological and coagulation
disorders and anaesthesia
* 86: Mark Bellamy and Komal Ray: Hepatic and renal disease and
anaesthesia
* 87: Chris Dodds and Bernadette Veering: Anaesthesia in the elderly
* 88: Frederique Servin and V. Billard: Anaesthesia for the obese
patient
* Section 13: Critical care and the anaesthetist
* 89: AJ Clarkin and NR Webster: Pre-surgical optimisation of the
high-risk patient
* 90: Gernot Marx and Michael Fries: Acute illness in the
post-operative period
* 91: Laura Flutter, Christoph Melzer-Gartzke, Claudia Spies and J
Bion: Transport of the critically ill patient
* 92: Jerry Nolan: Advanced life support
* 1: Kulraj S. Sidhu, Mfonobong Essiet, Maxime Cannesson: Cardiac and
vascular physiology in anaesthetic practice
* 2: Andrew Lumb and Natalie Drury: Respiratory physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 3: Robert Hahn: Fluid and electrolyte physiology in anaesthetic
practice
* 4: Mark Bellamy and Joanna K Gordon: Gastrointestinal physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 5: Kwok Ho: Kidney and acid-base physiology in anaesthetic practice
* 6: A Absalom and Ram Adapa: Central nervous system physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 7: Philip Hopkins: Neuromuscular physiology in anaesthetic practice
* 8: Graine Nicholdon and George Hall: Neuroendocrine physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 9: Lesley Colvin and Marie Fallon: Pain physiology in anaesthetic
practice
* 10: Helen F Galley and Heather Wilson: Immune system physiology in
anaesthetic practice
* 11: Hanane El Kenz and Phillipe van der Linden: The physiology of
blood in anaesthetic practice
* Section 2: Applied pharmacology in anaesthesia
* 12: Eveline van Dorp, Douglas Eleveld, Erik Olofsson, Jaap Vuyk: Drug
distribution and elimination in anaesthetic practice
* 13: David Lambert: Mechanisms and determinants of anaesthetic drug
action
* 14: Jan Hendriks, Andre Van Zundert and Andre De Wolf: Inhaled
anaesthetics
* 15: A Absalom and J Sear: Intravenous anaesthetics
* 16: Jennifer M Hunter and Thomas Fuchs-Buder: Neuromuscular blockade
and reversal
* 17: Malachy O Columb: Local anaesthetic agents
* 18: John Williams and Francis Bonnet: Analgesics in anaesthetic
practice
* 19: Lothar A. Schwarte, Stephan A. Loer, J.K. Götz Wietasch, Thomas
W.L. Scheeren: Cardiovascular drugs in anaesthetic practice
* 20: Robert G Hahn: Intravenous fluids in anaesthetic practice
* 21: Klaus T Olkkola, Hugo EM Vereecke, and Martin Luginbuehl: Drug
interactions in anaesthetic practice
* 22: Phil Hopkins: Adverse drug reactions in anaesthesia
* Section 3: Physics, measurement, equipment and hazards
* 23: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Physics in anaesthesia
* 24: Antony R. Wilkes: Equipment in anaesthesia
* 25: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Measurement and monitoring in
anaesthesia
* 26: Martin Luginbühl and Arvi Yli-Hankala: Assessment of the
components of anaesthesia
* Section 4: Statistics, mathematics, and evidence-based medicine
* 27: Steven Cruikshank: Mathematical models and anaesthesia
* 28: Peter Alexander and Malachy O. Columb: Presentation and handling
of data, descriptive and inferential statistics
* 29: Ann Merete Møller: Evidence-based medicine in anaesthesia
* 30: Simon Howell: Clinical trial designs in anaesthesia
* Section 5: The practice of anaesthesia
* 31: Alistair G McKenzie: The history of anaesthesia
* 32: Hans Knape: The roles and responsibilities of the anaesthetist
* 33: Stuart White: Ethics, consent, benefit, and risk in anaesthetic
practice
* 34: Anthony P. Madden: Informatics and technology for anaesthesia
* 35: Ronnie Glavin, Sven Staender, and Andrew Smith: Human factors and
simulation in anaesthetic practice
* 36: Andrew Smith and Sven Staender: Safety and quality assurance in
anaesthesia
* 37: Hiu Lam and Rob Sneyd: Teaching in anaesthesia
* 38: Gary Minto and J. Robert Sneyd: Research in anaesthesia
* 39: Simon A. Ash and Donal J. Buggy: Outcomes of anaesthesia
* Section 6: Management of anaesthesia
* 41: Felix van Lier and Robert Jan Stolker: Pre-operative assessment
and optimisation
* 42: Robert Jan Stolker and Felix van Lier: Choice and interpretation
of pre-operative investigations
* 43: Iain Moppett: Management of anaesthesia
* 44: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Intra-operative monitoring
* 45: Alan F. Merry, Simon J. Mitchell and Jonathan G. Hardman: Hazards
in anaesthetic practice: general considerations, injury and drugs
* 46: Alan F. Merry, Simon J. Mitchell and Jonathan G. Hardman: Hazards
in anaesthetic practice: body systems and occupational hazards
* 47: Francis Bonnet, Marc Gentili and Christophe Aveline:
Post-surgical analgesia and acute pain management
* 48: Maurizio Cecconi, Andrew Toner and Mark Hamilton: Post-surgery,
and post-anaesthesia complications
* Volume 2, Section 7: Procedures, techniques, and therapies
* 49: Chris Frerk and T Asai: The airway in anaesthetic practice
* 50: Andrew Bodenham: Vascular access during anaesthesia
* 51: Hans J Knape: Conscious sedation
* 52: Dafydd Thomas: Blood conservation and transfusion in anaesthesia
* Section 8: Regional anaesthesia
* 53: Andy Berrill and Pawan Gupta: General principles of regional
anaesthesia
* 54: Andrew Berrill, Will Jones, David Pegg: Regional anaesthesia of
the trunk
* 55: Colin McCartney and Alan Macfarlane: Regional anaesthesia of the
upper limb
* 56: Pawan Gupta and Anurag Vats: Regional anaesthesia of the lower
limb
* Section 9: The conduct of anaesthesia by surgical specialty
* 57: Uwe Schirmer and Andreas Koster: Anaesthesia for cardiac surgery
* 58: Andy Roscoe and Peter Slinger: Anaesthesia for thoracic surgery
* 59: JP Thompson: Anaesthesia for vascular surgery
* 60: Markus Klimek, Francisco A. Lobo, Luzius A. Steiner, Cor J.
Kalkman: Anaesthesia for neurosurgery and electroconvulsive therapy
* 61: Chris Dodds and Chandra Kumar: Anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery
* 62: William Fawcett: Anaesthesia for abdominal surgery
* 63: Suzanne Odeberg-Wernerman and Margareta Mure: Anaesthesia for
laparoscopic and robotic surgery in urology and gynaecology
* 64: Alex Sell, Paul Bhalla and Sanjay Bajaj: Anaesthesia for
orthopaedic and trauma surgery
* 65: Sandip K Pal: Anaesthesia for plastic surgery and burns
* 66: Michael Irwin, Chi Wai Cheung, Gordon Tin Chun Wong: Anaesthesia
for ENT, dental, and maxillofacial surgery
* 67: Peter Biro and Marc Van De Velde: Obstetric anaesthesia and
analgesia
* 68: Mike Ramsey: Anaesthesia for transplant surgery
* 69: Jan Jakobsson: Anaesthesia for day-stay surgery
* Section 10. Paediatric Anaesthesia
* 70: Niall Wilton, Brian J Anderson and Bruno Marciniak: Anatomy,
physiology, and pharmacology in paediatric anaesthesia
* 71: Andrew Davidson, Adrian Bosenberg and Stephen Stayer: Neonatal
anaesthesia
* 72: Erin Gottlieb, Tony Moores, Tom Pettigrew, Alyson Walker:
Anaesthesia for the infant and older child
* 73: Mike Sury: Procedural sedation in children
* 74: Tom G Hansen: Acute paediatric pain management
* 75: Ian A Jenkins and David Rowney: Resuscitation, stabilisation, and
transfer of sick and injured children
* 76: Alistair Cranston, Jillian McFadzean and Rob Wheeler: Ethics,
consent, and safeguarding in paediatric anaesthesia
* Section 11: The conduct of anaesthesia outside the theatre
* 77: Nick Crombie, Boukes Eindhoven and Bert Dercksen: Pre-hospital
care for the anaesthetist
* 78: Sebastian Brandt and Hartmut Gehring: Anaesthesia in remote
locations
* 79: P Mahoney, E Kirkman, S Watts, K Smyth, Giles Nordmann, Nicholas
T Tarmey, Simon J Mercer, Tom Woolley, Dominic Aldington, Simon
Turner, Charlotte Small, and Paul Wood: Military anaesthesia
* Section 12: Anaesthesia and concurrent disease
* 80: Peter Farling and Mike James: Endocrine disease and anaesthesia
* 81: Philip Hopkins: Musculoskeletal disorders and anaesthesia
* 82: Mike Nathanson and Steve Gill: Central nervous system pathologies
and anaesthesia
* 83: Gary Mills: Pulmonary disease and anaesthesia
* 84: Stefan De Hert and Patrick Wouters: Heart disease and anaesthesia
* 85: Herman Hendriks and Joost de Wolf: Haematological and coagulation
disorders and anaesthesia
* 86: Mark Bellamy and Komal Ray: Hepatic and renal disease and
anaesthesia
* 87: Chris Dodds and Bernadette Veering: Anaesthesia in the elderly
* 88: Frederique Servin and V. Billard: Anaesthesia for the obese
patient
* Section 13: Critical care and the anaesthetist
* 89: AJ Clarkin and NR Webster: Pre-surgical optimisation of the
high-risk patient
* 90: Gernot Marx and Michael Fries: Acute illness in the
post-operative period
* 91: Laura Flutter, Christoph Melzer-Gartzke, Claudia Spies and J
Bion: Transport of the critically ill patient
* 92: Jerry Nolan: Advanced life support