The Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders
Herausgeber: Eckenhoff, Roderic G; Terrando, Niccolò
The Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders
Herausgeber: Eckenhoff, Roderic G; Terrando, Niccolò
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A practical guide to perioperative cognitive disorders, the most common complications of anesthesia and surgery in older people.
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A practical guide to perioperative cognitive disorders, the most common complications of anesthesia and surgery in older people.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 216mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781107559202
- ISBN-10: 1107559200
- Artikelnr.: 54311028
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 216mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781107559202
- ISBN-10: 1107559200
- Artikelnr.: 54311028
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Cognitive Function in Perioperative Care: 1. Emergence delirium: a
new hypothesis for an old problem Alexander Proekt; 2. Postoperative
delirium Jennifer Gabbard, Frederick E. Sieber and Esther S. Oh; 3.
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction: an overview Jennifer Nelli, Deborah J.
Culley and Gregory Crosby; 4. Postoperative cognitive improvement
Franchesca Arias, Kimberly T. Sibille and Catherine C. Price; 5. Persistent
perioperative neurocognitive disorder: does surgery accelerate dementia?
Katie J. Schenning and Kirk J. Hogan; Part II. Pathophysiology of the
Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders: 6. Animal models and cognitive
testing of perioperative neurocognitive disorder Maryellen F. Eckenhoff and
Colm Cunningham; 7. Anesthesia and neurodegeneration Phillip Vlisides and
Zhongcong Xie; 8. Pharmacologic (receptor-based) mechanisms of
postoperative cognitive dysfunction Lauren G. Powlovich and Zhiyi Zuo; 9.
Surgery and the inflammatory response Azeem Alam and Daqing Ma; 10.
Comorbidities and prolonged cognitive decline Mervyn Maze and Xiaomei Feng;
Part III. Symptomatology and Diagnosis for the Perioperative Neurocognitive
Disorders: 11. Cognitive testing for perioperative neurocognitive disorder
Lisbeth Evered; 12. Biomarkers of postoperative cognitive dysfunction:
finding the signal amidst the noise Miles Berger, S. Kendall Smith and
Anver Khan; 13. Neuroimaging in the perioperative neurocognitive disorders
James W. Ibinson; Part IV. Clinical Recommendations and Prevention: 14.
Preoperative testing to identify vulnerable subgroups Deborah J. Culley;
15. Informed consent and cognitive impairment Brendan Silbert and David A.
Scott; 16. Perioperative neurocognitive disorder mitigation strategies
Roderic G. Eckenhoff and Niccolò Terrando.
new hypothesis for an old problem Alexander Proekt; 2. Postoperative
delirium Jennifer Gabbard, Frederick E. Sieber and Esther S. Oh; 3.
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction: an overview Jennifer Nelli, Deborah J.
Culley and Gregory Crosby; 4. Postoperative cognitive improvement
Franchesca Arias, Kimberly T. Sibille and Catherine C. Price; 5. Persistent
perioperative neurocognitive disorder: does surgery accelerate dementia?
Katie J. Schenning and Kirk J. Hogan; Part II. Pathophysiology of the
Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders: 6. Animal models and cognitive
testing of perioperative neurocognitive disorder Maryellen F. Eckenhoff and
Colm Cunningham; 7. Anesthesia and neurodegeneration Phillip Vlisides and
Zhongcong Xie; 8. Pharmacologic (receptor-based) mechanisms of
postoperative cognitive dysfunction Lauren G. Powlovich and Zhiyi Zuo; 9.
Surgery and the inflammatory response Azeem Alam and Daqing Ma; 10.
Comorbidities and prolonged cognitive decline Mervyn Maze and Xiaomei Feng;
Part III. Symptomatology and Diagnosis for the Perioperative Neurocognitive
Disorders: 11. Cognitive testing for perioperative neurocognitive disorder
Lisbeth Evered; 12. Biomarkers of postoperative cognitive dysfunction:
finding the signal amidst the noise Miles Berger, S. Kendall Smith and
Anver Khan; 13. Neuroimaging in the perioperative neurocognitive disorders
James W. Ibinson; Part IV. Clinical Recommendations and Prevention: 14.
Preoperative testing to identify vulnerable subgroups Deborah J. Culley;
15. Informed consent and cognitive impairment Brendan Silbert and David A.
Scott; 16. Perioperative neurocognitive disorder mitigation strategies
Roderic G. Eckenhoff and Niccolò Terrando.
Part I. Cognitive Function in Perioperative Care: 1. Emergence delirium: a
new hypothesis for an old problem Alexander Proekt; 2. Postoperative
delirium Jennifer Gabbard, Frederick E. Sieber and Esther S. Oh; 3.
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction: an overview Jennifer Nelli, Deborah J.
Culley and Gregory Crosby; 4. Postoperative cognitive improvement
Franchesca Arias, Kimberly T. Sibille and Catherine C. Price; 5. Persistent
perioperative neurocognitive disorder: does surgery accelerate dementia?
Katie J. Schenning and Kirk J. Hogan; Part II. Pathophysiology of the
Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders: 6. Animal models and cognitive
testing of perioperative neurocognitive disorder Maryellen F. Eckenhoff and
Colm Cunningham; 7. Anesthesia and neurodegeneration Phillip Vlisides and
Zhongcong Xie; 8. Pharmacologic (receptor-based) mechanisms of
postoperative cognitive dysfunction Lauren G. Powlovich and Zhiyi Zuo; 9.
Surgery and the inflammatory response Azeem Alam and Daqing Ma; 10.
Comorbidities and prolonged cognitive decline Mervyn Maze and Xiaomei Feng;
Part III. Symptomatology and Diagnosis for the Perioperative Neurocognitive
Disorders: 11. Cognitive testing for perioperative neurocognitive disorder
Lisbeth Evered; 12. Biomarkers of postoperative cognitive dysfunction:
finding the signal amidst the noise Miles Berger, S. Kendall Smith and
Anver Khan; 13. Neuroimaging in the perioperative neurocognitive disorders
James W. Ibinson; Part IV. Clinical Recommendations and Prevention: 14.
Preoperative testing to identify vulnerable subgroups Deborah J. Culley;
15. Informed consent and cognitive impairment Brendan Silbert and David A.
Scott; 16. Perioperative neurocognitive disorder mitigation strategies
Roderic G. Eckenhoff and Niccolò Terrando.
new hypothesis for an old problem Alexander Proekt; 2. Postoperative
delirium Jennifer Gabbard, Frederick E. Sieber and Esther S. Oh; 3.
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction: an overview Jennifer Nelli, Deborah J.
Culley and Gregory Crosby; 4. Postoperative cognitive improvement
Franchesca Arias, Kimberly T. Sibille and Catherine C. Price; 5. Persistent
perioperative neurocognitive disorder: does surgery accelerate dementia?
Katie J. Schenning and Kirk J. Hogan; Part II. Pathophysiology of the
Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorders: 6. Animal models and cognitive
testing of perioperative neurocognitive disorder Maryellen F. Eckenhoff and
Colm Cunningham; 7. Anesthesia and neurodegeneration Phillip Vlisides and
Zhongcong Xie; 8. Pharmacologic (receptor-based) mechanisms of
postoperative cognitive dysfunction Lauren G. Powlovich and Zhiyi Zuo; 9.
Surgery and the inflammatory response Azeem Alam and Daqing Ma; 10.
Comorbidities and prolonged cognitive decline Mervyn Maze and Xiaomei Feng;
Part III. Symptomatology and Diagnosis for the Perioperative Neurocognitive
Disorders: 11. Cognitive testing for perioperative neurocognitive disorder
Lisbeth Evered; 12. Biomarkers of postoperative cognitive dysfunction:
finding the signal amidst the noise Miles Berger, S. Kendall Smith and
Anver Khan; 13. Neuroimaging in the perioperative neurocognitive disorders
James W. Ibinson; Part IV. Clinical Recommendations and Prevention: 14.
Preoperative testing to identify vulnerable subgroups Deborah J. Culley;
15. Informed consent and cognitive impairment Brendan Silbert and David A.
Scott; 16. Perioperative neurocognitive disorder mitigation strategies
Roderic G. Eckenhoff and Niccolò Terrando.