Oxford Textbook of Neuroscience and Anaesthesiology
Herausgeber: Mashour, George A; Engelhard, Kristin
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The Oxford Textbook in Neuroscience and Anaesthesiology addresses all aspects of neuroanaesthesiology. Edited by an international team of experts this textbook reflects world-wide practice.
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The Oxford Textbook in Neuroscience and Anaesthesiology addresses all aspects of neuroanaesthesiology. Edited by an international team of experts this textbook reflects world-wide practice.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 225mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 1290g
- ISBN-13: 9780198746645
- ISBN-10: 0198746644
- Artikelnr.: 54147205
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 225mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 1290g
- ISBN-13: 9780198746645
- ISBN-10: 0198746644
- Artikelnr.: 54147205
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
George A. Mashour, Bert N. La Du Professor of Anesthesiology Research Professor of Anesthesiology and Neurosurgery, University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, Kristin Engelhard, Vice-Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany
* Section 1- Neuroscience in anaesthetic practice
* 1: Andrew McKinstry-Wu and Max Kelz: Neural mechanisms of
anaesthetics
* 2: Harald Stefanits, Andrea Reinprecht, and Klaus Ulrich Klein:
Intracranial pressure
* 3: Stefan Bittner, Kerstin Göbel and Sven. G. Meuth: Cerebral
physiology
* 4: Michael Avidan and Jamie Sleigh: Monitoring anaesthetic depth
* 5: David B. Glick, Gerald Glick, and Erica J. Stein: Autonomic
nervous system
* 6: Christiane G. Stäuble, Heidrun Fink, and Manfred Blobner:
Neuromuscular junction
* 7: Sophia C. Yi, Brian P. Lemkuil, and Piyush Patel: Principles of
neuroprotection
* 8: Margaret K. Menzel Ellis and Ansgar Brambrink: Neurotoxicity of
general anaesthetics
* 9: Adrian Pichurko and Richard Harris: Neurobiology of acute and
chronic pain
* Section 2 - Clinical Neuroanaesthesia
* 11: Antoun Koht, Laura B. Hemmer, J. Richard Toleikis, and Tod B.
Sloan: Neurophysiologic monitoring for neurosurgery
* 12: Anne Sebastiani and Kristin Engelhard: Brain trauma
* 13: Shaun E. Gruenbaum and Federico Bilotta: Supratentorial
craniotomy for mass lesion
* 14: Tasha L. Welch and Jeffrey J. Pasternak: Posterior fossa
craniotomy
* 15: Deepak Sharma and David R. Wright: Cerebrovascular surgery
* 16: Nathan Manning, Katherine M. Gelber, Michael Crimmins, Philip M.
Meyers, and Eric J. Heyer: Interventional neuroradiology
* 17: Douglas A. Colquhoun and Edward C. Nemergut: Pituitary and
neuroendocrine surgery
* 18: Paola Hurtado and Neus Fàbregas: Hydrocephalus and associated
surgery
* 19: Lashmi Venkatraghavan and Pirjo Manninen: Awake craniotomy,
epilepsy and functional neurosurgery
* 20: Ehab Farag and Zeyd Ebrahim: Complex spine surgery
* 21: Timur M. Urakov and Michael Y. Wang: Spine trauma
* 22: Sulpicio G. Soriano and Craig D. McClain: Paediatric neurosurgery
* 23: Magnus Teig and Martin Smith: Basics of neurocritical care
* Section 3 - Neurologic patients undergoing Non-neurologic surgery
* 24: Robert Sanders and Corey Amlong: Cerebrovascular disease
* 25: Phillip E. Vlisides and Zhongcong Xie: Dementia
* 26: Adam D. Niesen, Adam K. Jacob, and Sandra L. Kopp: Epilepsy
* 27: M. Luke James and Ulrike Hoffmann: Parkinson s disease
* 28: Laszlo Vutskits: Major psychiatric disease
* 1: Andrew McKinstry-Wu and Max Kelz: Neural mechanisms of
anaesthetics
* 2: Harald Stefanits, Andrea Reinprecht, and Klaus Ulrich Klein:
Intracranial pressure
* 3: Stefan Bittner, Kerstin Göbel and Sven. G. Meuth: Cerebral
physiology
* 4: Michael Avidan and Jamie Sleigh: Monitoring anaesthetic depth
* 5: David B. Glick, Gerald Glick, and Erica J. Stein: Autonomic
nervous system
* 6: Christiane G. Stäuble, Heidrun Fink, and Manfred Blobner:
Neuromuscular junction
* 7: Sophia C. Yi, Brian P. Lemkuil, and Piyush Patel: Principles of
neuroprotection
* 8: Margaret K. Menzel Ellis and Ansgar Brambrink: Neurotoxicity of
general anaesthetics
* 9: Adrian Pichurko and Richard Harris: Neurobiology of acute and
chronic pain
* Section 2 - Clinical Neuroanaesthesia
* 11: Antoun Koht, Laura B. Hemmer, J. Richard Toleikis, and Tod B.
Sloan: Neurophysiologic monitoring for neurosurgery
* 12: Anne Sebastiani and Kristin Engelhard: Brain trauma
* 13: Shaun E. Gruenbaum and Federico Bilotta: Supratentorial
craniotomy for mass lesion
* 14: Tasha L. Welch and Jeffrey J. Pasternak: Posterior fossa
craniotomy
* 15: Deepak Sharma and David R. Wright: Cerebrovascular surgery
* 16: Nathan Manning, Katherine M. Gelber, Michael Crimmins, Philip M.
Meyers, and Eric J. Heyer: Interventional neuroradiology
* 17: Douglas A. Colquhoun and Edward C. Nemergut: Pituitary and
neuroendocrine surgery
* 18: Paola Hurtado and Neus Fàbregas: Hydrocephalus and associated
surgery
* 19: Lashmi Venkatraghavan and Pirjo Manninen: Awake craniotomy,
epilepsy and functional neurosurgery
* 20: Ehab Farag and Zeyd Ebrahim: Complex spine surgery
* 21: Timur M. Urakov and Michael Y. Wang: Spine trauma
* 22: Sulpicio G. Soriano and Craig D. McClain: Paediatric neurosurgery
* 23: Magnus Teig and Martin Smith: Basics of neurocritical care
* Section 3 - Neurologic patients undergoing Non-neurologic surgery
* 24: Robert Sanders and Corey Amlong: Cerebrovascular disease
* 25: Phillip E. Vlisides and Zhongcong Xie: Dementia
* 26: Adam D. Niesen, Adam K. Jacob, and Sandra L. Kopp: Epilepsy
* 27: M. Luke James and Ulrike Hoffmann: Parkinson s disease
* 28: Laszlo Vutskits: Major psychiatric disease
* Section 1- Neuroscience in anaesthetic practice
* 1: Andrew McKinstry-Wu and Max Kelz: Neural mechanisms of
anaesthetics
* 2: Harald Stefanits, Andrea Reinprecht, and Klaus Ulrich Klein:
Intracranial pressure
* 3: Stefan Bittner, Kerstin Göbel and Sven. G. Meuth: Cerebral
physiology
* 4: Michael Avidan and Jamie Sleigh: Monitoring anaesthetic depth
* 5: David B. Glick, Gerald Glick, and Erica J. Stein: Autonomic
nervous system
* 6: Christiane G. Stäuble, Heidrun Fink, and Manfred Blobner:
Neuromuscular junction
* 7: Sophia C. Yi, Brian P. Lemkuil, and Piyush Patel: Principles of
neuroprotection
* 8: Margaret K. Menzel Ellis and Ansgar Brambrink: Neurotoxicity of
general anaesthetics
* 9: Adrian Pichurko and Richard Harris: Neurobiology of acute and
chronic pain
* Section 2 - Clinical Neuroanaesthesia
* 11: Antoun Koht, Laura B. Hemmer, J. Richard Toleikis, and Tod B.
Sloan: Neurophysiologic monitoring for neurosurgery
* 12: Anne Sebastiani and Kristin Engelhard: Brain trauma
* 13: Shaun E. Gruenbaum and Federico Bilotta: Supratentorial
craniotomy for mass lesion
* 14: Tasha L. Welch and Jeffrey J. Pasternak: Posterior fossa
craniotomy
* 15: Deepak Sharma and David R. Wright: Cerebrovascular surgery
* 16: Nathan Manning, Katherine M. Gelber, Michael Crimmins, Philip M.
Meyers, and Eric J. Heyer: Interventional neuroradiology
* 17: Douglas A. Colquhoun and Edward C. Nemergut: Pituitary and
neuroendocrine surgery
* 18: Paola Hurtado and Neus Fàbregas: Hydrocephalus and associated
surgery
* 19: Lashmi Venkatraghavan and Pirjo Manninen: Awake craniotomy,
epilepsy and functional neurosurgery
* 20: Ehab Farag and Zeyd Ebrahim: Complex spine surgery
* 21: Timur M. Urakov and Michael Y. Wang: Spine trauma
* 22: Sulpicio G. Soriano and Craig D. McClain: Paediatric neurosurgery
* 23: Magnus Teig and Martin Smith: Basics of neurocritical care
* Section 3 - Neurologic patients undergoing Non-neurologic surgery
* 24: Robert Sanders and Corey Amlong: Cerebrovascular disease
* 25: Phillip E. Vlisides and Zhongcong Xie: Dementia
* 26: Adam D. Niesen, Adam K. Jacob, and Sandra L. Kopp: Epilepsy
* 27: M. Luke James and Ulrike Hoffmann: Parkinson s disease
* 28: Laszlo Vutskits: Major psychiatric disease
* 1: Andrew McKinstry-Wu and Max Kelz: Neural mechanisms of
anaesthetics
* 2: Harald Stefanits, Andrea Reinprecht, and Klaus Ulrich Klein:
Intracranial pressure
* 3: Stefan Bittner, Kerstin Göbel and Sven. G. Meuth: Cerebral
physiology
* 4: Michael Avidan and Jamie Sleigh: Monitoring anaesthetic depth
* 5: David B. Glick, Gerald Glick, and Erica J. Stein: Autonomic
nervous system
* 6: Christiane G. Stäuble, Heidrun Fink, and Manfred Blobner:
Neuromuscular junction
* 7: Sophia C. Yi, Brian P. Lemkuil, and Piyush Patel: Principles of
neuroprotection
* 8: Margaret K. Menzel Ellis and Ansgar Brambrink: Neurotoxicity of
general anaesthetics
* 9: Adrian Pichurko and Richard Harris: Neurobiology of acute and
chronic pain
* Section 2 - Clinical Neuroanaesthesia
* 11: Antoun Koht, Laura B. Hemmer, J. Richard Toleikis, and Tod B.
Sloan: Neurophysiologic monitoring for neurosurgery
* 12: Anne Sebastiani and Kristin Engelhard: Brain trauma
* 13: Shaun E. Gruenbaum and Federico Bilotta: Supratentorial
craniotomy for mass lesion
* 14: Tasha L. Welch and Jeffrey J. Pasternak: Posterior fossa
craniotomy
* 15: Deepak Sharma and David R. Wright: Cerebrovascular surgery
* 16: Nathan Manning, Katherine M. Gelber, Michael Crimmins, Philip M.
Meyers, and Eric J. Heyer: Interventional neuroradiology
* 17: Douglas A. Colquhoun and Edward C. Nemergut: Pituitary and
neuroendocrine surgery
* 18: Paola Hurtado and Neus Fàbregas: Hydrocephalus and associated
surgery
* 19: Lashmi Venkatraghavan and Pirjo Manninen: Awake craniotomy,
epilepsy and functional neurosurgery
* 20: Ehab Farag and Zeyd Ebrahim: Complex spine surgery
* 21: Timur M. Urakov and Michael Y. Wang: Spine trauma
* 22: Sulpicio G. Soriano and Craig D. McClain: Paediatric neurosurgery
* 23: Magnus Teig and Martin Smith: Basics of neurocritical care
* Section 3 - Neurologic patients undergoing Non-neurologic surgery
* 24: Robert Sanders and Corey Amlong: Cerebrovascular disease
* 25: Phillip E. Vlisides and Zhongcong Xie: Dementia
* 26: Adam D. Niesen, Adam K. Jacob, and Sandra L. Kopp: Epilepsy
* 27: M. Luke James and Ulrike Hoffmann: Parkinson s disease
* 28: Laszlo Vutskits: Major psychiatric disease