Trauma Anesthesia
Herausgeber: Smith, Charles E
Trauma Anesthesia
Herausgeber: Smith, Charles E
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Trauma patients present a unique challenge to anesthesiologists, since they require resource-intensive care, often complicated by pre-existing medical conditions. This fully revised new edition focuses on a broad spectrum of traumatic injuries and the procedures anesthesiologists perform to care for trauma patients perioperatively, surgically, and post-operatively.
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Trauma patients present a unique challenge to anesthesiologists, since they require resource-intensive care, often complicated by pre-existing medical conditions. This fully revised new edition focuses on a broad spectrum of traumatic injuries and the procedures anesthesiologists perform to care for trauma patients perioperatively, surgically, and post-operatively.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 760
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 224mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 3016g
- ISBN-13: 9781107038264
- ISBN-10: 110703826X
- Artikelnr.: 41608950
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 760
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 224mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 3016g
- ISBN-13: 9781107038264
- ISBN-10: 110703826X
- Artikelnr.: 41608950
Foreword Martin Giesecke; Preface; Part I. Initial Management of the Trauma
Patient: 1. Mechanisms and demographics Joseph F. Golob, Jr and John J.
Como; 2. Trauma in the pre-hospital environment and the emergency
department Sandra Werner; 3. Trauma airway management E. Orestes O'Brien
and William C. Wilson; 4. Shock management Richard P. Dutton; 5.
Establishing vascular access in the trauma patient Matthew A. Joy, Donn
Marciniak and Kasia Petelenz Rubin; 6. Massive blood transfusion in trauma
care Joshua M. Tobin; 7. Blood loss: does it change my intravenous
anesthetic? Ken Johnson and Talmage D. Egan; 8. Fluid and blood therapy in
trauma Maxim Novikov and Charles E. Smith; Part II. Techniques for
Monitoring, Imaging, and Pain Relief: 9. Monitoring the trauma patient
Elizabeth A. Steele, P. David Soran, Donn Marciniak and Charles E. Smith;
10. Use of echocardiography and ultrasound in trauma Colin Royse and
Alistair Royse; 11. Imaging in trauma Claire Sandstrom; 12. Ultrasound
procedures in trauma Paul Soeding and Peter Hebbard; 13. Pharmacology of
neuromuscular blocking agents and their reversal in trauma patients
François Donati; 14. Hypothermia in trauma Eldar Søreide, Kristian Strand
and Charles E. Smith; 15. Pharmacologic management of acute pain in trauma
Shalini Dhir, Rakesh Sondekoppam V and Sugantha Ganapathy; 16. Regional
anesthesia Shalini Dhir, Ranjita Sharma and Sugantha Ganapathy; 17.
Posttrauma chronic pain David Ryan, Yashar Eshraghi and Kutaiba Tabbaa; 18.
Damage control in severe trauma Michael J. A. Parr and Ulrike Buehner; 19.
Mechanical ventilation of the patient following traumatic injury Roman
Dudaryk, Earl Willis Weyers and Maureen McCunn; Part III. Anesthetic
Considerations: 20. Head trauma: surgical issues Shoji Yokobori, Khadil
Hosein and M. Ross Bullock; 21. Head trauma: anesthetic considerations and
management Armagan Dagal and Arthur M. Lam; 22. Surgical considerations for
spinal cord trauma Cynthia Nguyen and Timothy Moore; 23. Anesthesia for
spinal cord trauma Armagan Dagal and Arthur M. Lam; 24. Oral and
maxillofacial trauma: surgical considerations Marcello Guglielmi, Rishad
Shaikh, Ketan P. Parekh and Cecil S. Ash; 25. Anesthesia for oral and
maxillofacial trauma Olga Kaslow and Elena J. Holak; 26. Eye trauma and
anesthesia Martin Dauber and Steven Roth; 27. Musculoskeletal trauma
Heather A. Vallier; 28. Anesthesia considerations for musculoskeletal
trauma Jeff Gadsden; 29. Cardiac and great vessel trauma Leonardo Canale,
Inderjit Gill and Christopher Smith; 30. Anesthesia considerations for
cardiothoracic trauma Mark A. Gerhardt and Glenn P. Gravlee; 31. Abdominal
trauma: surgical considerations Jeffrey A. Claridge and Jana Hambley; 32.
Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Henry G. Chou and William C.
Wilson; 33. Intraoperative one-lung ventilation for trauma anesthesia
George W. Kanellakos and Peter Slinger; Part IV. Special Populations: 34.
Pediatric trauma and anesthesia M. Jocelyn Loy; 35. Intensive care unit
management of pediatric brain injury Maroun J. Mhanna, Elie Rizkala and
Dennis M. Super; 36. Trauma in the elderly Jeffrey H. Silverstein; 37.
Trauma in pregnancy John R. Fisgus, Kalpana Tyagaraj and Vanetta Levesque;
38. Field anesthesia and military injury Nicholas T. Tarmey, Claire L.
Park, Craig C. McFarland and Peter F. Mahoney; 39. Burn injuries (critical
care in severe burn injury) Charles J. Yowler; 40. Anesthesia for burns
Jessica Anne Lovich-Sapola; Part V. Organization of Trauma Management: 41.
Prevention of injuries James S. Davis and Carl I. Schulman; 42. Trauma
systems, triage, and transfer John J. Como; 43. Teams, team training, and
the role of simulation in trauma training and management Paul Barach;
Index.
Patient: 1. Mechanisms and demographics Joseph F. Golob, Jr and John J.
Como; 2. Trauma in the pre-hospital environment and the emergency
department Sandra Werner; 3. Trauma airway management E. Orestes O'Brien
and William C. Wilson; 4. Shock management Richard P. Dutton; 5.
Establishing vascular access in the trauma patient Matthew A. Joy, Donn
Marciniak and Kasia Petelenz Rubin; 6. Massive blood transfusion in trauma
care Joshua M. Tobin; 7. Blood loss: does it change my intravenous
anesthetic? Ken Johnson and Talmage D. Egan; 8. Fluid and blood therapy in
trauma Maxim Novikov and Charles E. Smith; Part II. Techniques for
Monitoring, Imaging, and Pain Relief: 9. Monitoring the trauma patient
Elizabeth A. Steele, P. David Soran, Donn Marciniak and Charles E. Smith;
10. Use of echocardiography and ultrasound in trauma Colin Royse and
Alistair Royse; 11. Imaging in trauma Claire Sandstrom; 12. Ultrasound
procedures in trauma Paul Soeding and Peter Hebbard; 13. Pharmacology of
neuromuscular blocking agents and their reversal in trauma patients
François Donati; 14. Hypothermia in trauma Eldar Søreide, Kristian Strand
and Charles E. Smith; 15. Pharmacologic management of acute pain in trauma
Shalini Dhir, Rakesh Sondekoppam V and Sugantha Ganapathy; 16. Regional
anesthesia Shalini Dhir, Ranjita Sharma and Sugantha Ganapathy; 17.
Posttrauma chronic pain David Ryan, Yashar Eshraghi and Kutaiba Tabbaa; 18.
Damage control in severe trauma Michael J. A. Parr and Ulrike Buehner; 19.
Mechanical ventilation of the patient following traumatic injury Roman
Dudaryk, Earl Willis Weyers and Maureen McCunn; Part III. Anesthetic
Considerations: 20. Head trauma: surgical issues Shoji Yokobori, Khadil
Hosein and M. Ross Bullock; 21. Head trauma: anesthetic considerations and
management Armagan Dagal and Arthur M. Lam; 22. Surgical considerations for
spinal cord trauma Cynthia Nguyen and Timothy Moore; 23. Anesthesia for
spinal cord trauma Armagan Dagal and Arthur M. Lam; 24. Oral and
maxillofacial trauma: surgical considerations Marcello Guglielmi, Rishad
Shaikh, Ketan P. Parekh and Cecil S. Ash; 25. Anesthesia for oral and
maxillofacial trauma Olga Kaslow and Elena J. Holak; 26. Eye trauma and
anesthesia Martin Dauber and Steven Roth; 27. Musculoskeletal trauma
Heather A. Vallier; 28. Anesthesia considerations for musculoskeletal
trauma Jeff Gadsden; 29. Cardiac and great vessel trauma Leonardo Canale,
Inderjit Gill and Christopher Smith; 30. Anesthesia considerations for
cardiothoracic trauma Mark A. Gerhardt and Glenn P. Gravlee; 31. Abdominal
trauma: surgical considerations Jeffrey A. Claridge and Jana Hambley; 32.
Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Henry G. Chou and William C.
Wilson; 33. Intraoperative one-lung ventilation for trauma anesthesia
George W. Kanellakos and Peter Slinger; Part IV. Special Populations: 34.
Pediatric trauma and anesthesia M. Jocelyn Loy; 35. Intensive care unit
management of pediatric brain injury Maroun J. Mhanna, Elie Rizkala and
Dennis M. Super; 36. Trauma in the elderly Jeffrey H. Silverstein; 37.
Trauma in pregnancy John R. Fisgus, Kalpana Tyagaraj and Vanetta Levesque;
38. Field anesthesia and military injury Nicholas T. Tarmey, Claire L.
Park, Craig C. McFarland and Peter F. Mahoney; 39. Burn injuries (critical
care in severe burn injury) Charles J. Yowler; 40. Anesthesia for burns
Jessica Anne Lovich-Sapola; Part V. Organization of Trauma Management: 41.
Prevention of injuries James S. Davis and Carl I. Schulman; 42. Trauma
systems, triage, and transfer John J. Como; 43. Teams, team training, and
the role of simulation in trauma training and management Paul Barach;
Index.
Foreword Martin Giesecke; Preface; Part I. Initial Management of the Trauma
Patient: 1. Mechanisms and demographics Joseph F. Golob, Jr and John J.
Como; 2. Trauma in the pre-hospital environment and the emergency
department Sandra Werner; 3. Trauma airway management E. Orestes O'Brien
and William C. Wilson; 4. Shock management Richard P. Dutton; 5.
Establishing vascular access in the trauma patient Matthew A. Joy, Donn
Marciniak and Kasia Petelenz Rubin; 6. Massive blood transfusion in trauma
care Joshua M. Tobin; 7. Blood loss: does it change my intravenous
anesthetic? Ken Johnson and Talmage D. Egan; 8. Fluid and blood therapy in
trauma Maxim Novikov and Charles E. Smith; Part II. Techniques for
Monitoring, Imaging, and Pain Relief: 9. Monitoring the trauma patient
Elizabeth A. Steele, P. David Soran, Donn Marciniak and Charles E. Smith;
10. Use of echocardiography and ultrasound in trauma Colin Royse and
Alistair Royse; 11. Imaging in trauma Claire Sandstrom; 12. Ultrasound
procedures in trauma Paul Soeding and Peter Hebbard; 13. Pharmacology of
neuromuscular blocking agents and their reversal in trauma patients
François Donati; 14. Hypothermia in trauma Eldar Søreide, Kristian Strand
and Charles E. Smith; 15. Pharmacologic management of acute pain in trauma
Shalini Dhir, Rakesh Sondekoppam V and Sugantha Ganapathy; 16. Regional
anesthesia Shalini Dhir, Ranjita Sharma and Sugantha Ganapathy; 17.
Posttrauma chronic pain David Ryan, Yashar Eshraghi and Kutaiba Tabbaa; 18.
Damage control in severe trauma Michael J. A. Parr and Ulrike Buehner; 19.
Mechanical ventilation of the patient following traumatic injury Roman
Dudaryk, Earl Willis Weyers and Maureen McCunn; Part III. Anesthetic
Considerations: 20. Head trauma: surgical issues Shoji Yokobori, Khadil
Hosein and M. Ross Bullock; 21. Head trauma: anesthetic considerations and
management Armagan Dagal and Arthur M. Lam; 22. Surgical considerations for
spinal cord trauma Cynthia Nguyen and Timothy Moore; 23. Anesthesia for
spinal cord trauma Armagan Dagal and Arthur M. Lam; 24. Oral and
maxillofacial trauma: surgical considerations Marcello Guglielmi, Rishad
Shaikh, Ketan P. Parekh and Cecil S. Ash; 25. Anesthesia for oral and
maxillofacial trauma Olga Kaslow and Elena J. Holak; 26. Eye trauma and
anesthesia Martin Dauber and Steven Roth; 27. Musculoskeletal trauma
Heather A. Vallier; 28. Anesthesia considerations for musculoskeletal
trauma Jeff Gadsden; 29. Cardiac and great vessel trauma Leonardo Canale,
Inderjit Gill and Christopher Smith; 30. Anesthesia considerations for
cardiothoracic trauma Mark A. Gerhardt and Glenn P. Gravlee; 31. Abdominal
trauma: surgical considerations Jeffrey A. Claridge and Jana Hambley; 32.
Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Henry G. Chou and William C.
Wilson; 33. Intraoperative one-lung ventilation for trauma anesthesia
George W. Kanellakos and Peter Slinger; Part IV. Special Populations: 34.
Pediatric trauma and anesthesia M. Jocelyn Loy; 35. Intensive care unit
management of pediatric brain injury Maroun J. Mhanna, Elie Rizkala and
Dennis M. Super; 36. Trauma in the elderly Jeffrey H. Silverstein; 37.
Trauma in pregnancy John R. Fisgus, Kalpana Tyagaraj and Vanetta Levesque;
38. Field anesthesia and military injury Nicholas T. Tarmey, Claire L.
Park, Craig C. McFarland and Peter F. Mahoney; 39. Burn injuries (critical
care in severe burn injury) Charles J. Yowler; 40. Anesthesia for burns
Jessica Anne Lovich-Sapola; Part V. Organization of Trauma Management: 41.
Prevention of injuries James S. Davis and Carl I. Schulman; 42. Trauma
systems, triage, and transfer John J. Como; 43. Teams, team training, and
the role of simulation in trauma training and management Paul Barach;
Index.
Patient: 1. Mechanisms and demographics Joseph F. Golob, Jr and John J.
Como; 2. Trauma in the pre-hospital environment and the emergency
department Sandra Werner; 3. Trauma airway management E. Orestes O'Brien
and William C. Wilson; 4. Shock management Richard P. Dutton; 5.
Establishing vascular access in the trauma patient Matthew A. Joy, Donn
Marciniak and Kasia Petelenz Rubin; 6. Massive blood transfusion in trauma
care Joshua M. Tobin; 7. Blood loss: does it change my intravenous
anesthetic? Ken Johnson and Talmage D. Egan; 8. Fluid and blood therapy in
trauma Maxim Novikov and Charles E. Smith; Part II. Techniques for
Monitoring, Imaging, and Pain Relief: 9. Monitoring the trauma patient
Elizabeth A. Steele, P. David Soran, Donn Marciniak and Charles E. Smith;
10. Use of echocardiography and ultrasound in trauma Colin Royse and
Alistair Royse; 11. Imaging in trauma Claire Sandstrom; 12. Ultrasound
procedures in trauma Paul Soeding and Peter Hebbard; 13. Pharmacology of
neuromuscular blocking agents and their reversal in trauma patients
François Donati; 14. Hypothermia in trauma Eldar Søreide, Kristian Strand
and Charles E. Smith; 15. Pharmacologic management of acute pain in trauma
Shalini Dhir, Rakesh Sondekoppam V and Sugantha Ganapathy; 16. Regional
anesthesia Shalini Dhir, Ranjita Sharma and Sugantha Ganapathy; 17.
Posttrauma chronic pain David Ryan, Yashar Eshraghi and Kutaiba Tabbaa; 18.
Damage control in severe trauma Michael J. A. Parr and Ulrike Buehner; 19.
Mechanical ventilation of the patient following traumatic injury Roman
Dudaryk, Earl Willis Weyers and Maureen McCunn; Part III. Anesthetic
Considerations: 20. Head trauma: surgical issues Shoji Yokobori, Khadil
Hosein and M. Ross Bullock; 21. Head trauma: anesthetic considerations and
management Armagan Dagal and Arthur M. Lam; 22. Surgical considerations for
spinal cord trauma Cynthia Nguyen and Timothy Moore; 23. Anesthesia for
spinal cord trauma Armagan Dagal and Arthur M. Lam; 24. Oral and
maxillofacial trauma: surgical considerations Marcello Guglielmi, Rishad
Shaikh, Ketan P. Parekh and Cecil S. Ash; 25. Anesthesia for oral and
maxillofacial trauma Olga Kaslow and Elena J. Holak; 26. Eye trauma and
anesthesia Martin Dauber and Steven Roth; 27. Musculoskeletal trauma
Heather A. Vallier; 28. Anesthesia considerations for musculoskeletal
trauma Jeff Gadsden; 29. Cardiac and great vessel trauma Leonardo Canale,
Inderjit Gill and Christopher Smith; 30. Anesthesia considerations for
cardiothoracic trauma Mark A. Gerhardt and Glenn P. Gravlee; 31. Abdominal
trauma: surgical considerations Jeffrey A. Claridge and Jana Hambley; 32.
Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Henry G. Chou and William C.
Wilson; 33. Intraoperative one-lung ventilation for trauma anesthesia
George W. Kanellakos and Peter Slinger; Part IV. Special Populations: 34.
Pediatric trauma and anesthesia M. Jocelyn Loy; 35. Intensive care unit
management of pediatric brain injury Maroun J. Mhanna, Elie Rizkala and
Dennis M. Super; 36. Trauma in the elderly Jeffrey H. Silverstein; 37.
Trauma in pregnancy John R. Fisgus, Kalpana Tyagaraj and Vanetta Levesque;
38. Field anesthesia and military injury Nicholas T. Tarmey, Claire L.
Park, Craig C. McFarland and Peter F. Mahoney; 39. Burn injuries (critical
care in severe burn injury) Charles J. Yowler; 40. Anesthesia for burns
Jessica Anne Lovich-Sapola; Part V. Organization of Trauma Management: 41.
Prevention of injuries James S. Davis and Carl I. Schulman; 42. Trauma
systems, triage, and transfer John J. Como; 43. Teams, team training, and
the role of simulation in trauma training and management Paul Barach;
Index.