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Anesthesia : a topical update : thoracic, cardiac, neuro, ICU, and interesting cases [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Series: Recent advances in anesthesiology ; volume 2Publisher: Sharjah, UAE : Bentham Science Publishers, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1681087235
  • 9781681087238
Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
Intro; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; DEDICATION; List of Contributors; Anesthetic Considerations for Otolaryngology and Neck Surgery; Matthew L. Kashima*; INTRODUCTION; AIRWAY; Tracheostomy; Tracheostomy Types; LARYNGOLOGY; HEAD AND NECK; NIM TriVantage EMG Endotracheal Tube, Medtronic Xomed Corporation; OTOLOGY; RHINOLOGY; PEDIATRICS; EPIGLOTTITIS; UPPER AIRWAY FOREIGN BODY; Nasal Foreign Body Removal; Pressure Equalization Tube Placement; Tonsillectomy; Deep Neck Infections; CONCLUSION; CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION; CONFLICT OF INTEREST; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; Thoracic Anesthesia.
Chandrika R. Garner, Adair Q. Locke and Thomas F. Slaughter*INTRODUCTION; PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS IN THE PATIENT WITH LUNG CANCER; Histologic Categories of Lung Cancer; Pulmonary Function Testing; Pulmonary Function Testing Suggestive of Increased Postoperative Morbidity; Estimated Postoperative FEV1% = Preoperative FEV1 x (1 -- fraction lung tissue resected/100); Preoperative Steps to Mitigate Perioperative Risks; Preoperative Optimization; INTRAOPERATIVE MONITORING; METHODS OF SECURING ONE LUNG VENTILATION; Indications for One Lung Ventilation (OLV).
Indications for Lung Isolation (One Lung Ventilation)Endobronchial Double Lumen Tubes; Standard Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy Images; Univent Tube; Bronchial Blockers; Endobronchial intubation with ETT/MLT; One Lung Ventilation and the Difficult Airway; PHYSIOLOGY OF ONE LUNG VENTILATION; VENTILATORY STRATEGIES DURING ONE LUNG VENTILATION; Managing Hypoxemia; Approach to Hypoxemia During One Lung Ventilation (Table 10); THORACIC SURGICAL DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES; (Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy, Rigid Bronchoscopy, and Mediastinoscopy); ESOPHAGEAL SURGERY.
VIDEO ASSISTED THORACOSCOPY AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE ROBOTIC THORACIC SURGERYTRACHEAL RESECTION AND RECONSTRUCTION; POSTOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS; Conditions Associated with Need for Mechanical Ventilation After Thoracic Surgery; PAIN MANAGEMENT; Implications for Lack of Adequate Analgesia After Thoracic Surgery; Approaches to Postoperative Analgesia; COMPLICATIONS OF THORACIC SURGERY; Airway Concerns; Pulmonary Complications; Cardiac Complications; Hemorrhage; Neurologic Injuries; Positioning Injuries Associated with Thoracic Surgery; CONCLUSION; CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION; CONFLICT OF INTEREST.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTREFERENCES; Cardiac Anesthesia; Jeffrey Dodd-o*; INTRODUCTION; PRELOAD, AFTERLOAD AND CONTRACTILITY; PRELOAD; AFTERLOAD; CONTRACTILITY; Interaction Between Preload, Afterload and Contractility; PRESSURE WORK, VOLUME WORK AND THEIR ROLE IN CARDIAC VALVULAR DISEASE; Physiologic Response to Pressure Loading; Physiologic Response to Volume Loading Conditions; Ramifications of Pressure Load vs. Volume Load For Anesthesiologist; ANESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS FOR SPECIFIC LESIONS; AORTIC STENOSIS (AoS); MITRAL STENOSIS; AORTIC INSUFFICIENCY (AoI); MITRAL REGURGITATION (MR).
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Intro; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; DEDICATION; List of Contributors; Anesthetic Considerations for Otolaryngology and Neck Surgery; Matthew L. Kashima*; INTRODUCTION; AIRWAY; Tracheostomy; Tracheostomy Types; LARYNGOLOGY; HEAD AND NECK; NIM TriVantage EMG Endotracheal Tube, Medtronic Xomed Corporation; OTOLOGY; RHINOLOGY; PEDIATRICS; EPIGLOTTITIS; UPPER AIRWAY FOREIGN BODY; Nasal Foreign Body Removal; Pressure Equalization Tube Placement; Tonsillectomy; Deep Neck Infections; CONCLUSION; CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION; CONFLICT OF INTEREST; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; Thoracic Anesthesia.

Chandrika R. Garner, Adair Q. Locke and Thomas F. Slaughter*INTRODUCTION; PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS IN THE PATIENT WITH LUNG CANCER; Histologic Categories of Lung Cancer; Pulmonary Function Testing; Pulmonary Function Testing Suggestive of Increased Postoperative Morbidity; Estimated Postoperative FEV1% = Preoperative FEV1 x (1 -- fraction lung tissue resected/100); Preoperative Steps to Mitigate Perioperative Risks; Preoperative Optimization; INTRAOPERATIVE MONITORING; METHODS OF SECURING ONE LUNG VENTILATION; Indications for One Lung Ventilation (OLV).

Indications for Lung Isolation (One Lung Ventilation)Endobronchial Double Lumen Tubes; Standard Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy Images; Univent Tube; Bronchial Blockers; Endobronchial intubation with ETT/MLT; One Lung Ventilation and the Difficult Airway; PHYSIOLOGY OF ONE LUNG VENTILATION; VENTILATORY STRATEGIES DURING ONE LUNG VENTILATION; Managing Hypoxemia; Approach to Hypoxemia During One Lung Ventilation (Table 10); THORACIC SURGICAL DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES; (Fiberoptic Bronchoscopy, Rigid Bronchoscopy, and Mediastinoscopy); ESOPHAGEAL SURGERY.

VIDEO ASSISTED THORACOSCOPY AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE ROBOTIC THORACIC SURGERYTRACHEAL RESECTION AND RECONSTRUCTION; POSTOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS; Conditions Associated with Need for Mechanical Ventilation After Thoracic Surgery; PAIN MANAGEMENT; Implications for Lack of Adequate Analgesia After Thoracic Surgery; Approaches to Postoperative Analgesia; COMPLICATIONS OF THORACIC SURGERY; Airway Concerns; Pulmonary Complications; Cardiac Complications; Hemorrhage; Neurologic Injuries; Positioning Injuries Associated with Thoracic Surgery; CONCLUSION; CONSENT FOR PUBLICATION; CONFLICT OF INTEREST.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTREFERENCES; Cardiac Anesthesia; Jeffrey Dodd-o*; INTRODUCTION; PRELOAD, AFTERLOAD AND CONTRACTILITY; PRELOAD; AFTERLOAD; CONTRACTILITY; Interaction Between Preload, Afterload and Contractility; PRESSURE WORK, VOLUME WORK AND THEIR ROLE IN CARDIAC VALVULAR DISEASE; Physiologic Response to Pressure Loading; Physiologic Response to Volume Loading Conditions; Ramifications of Pressure Load vs. Volume Load For Anesthesiologist; ANESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS FOR SPECIFIC LESIONS; AORTIC STENOSIS (AoS); MITRAL STENOSIS; AORTIC INSUFFICIENCY (AoI); MITRAL REGURGITATION (MR).

HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY/HYPERTROPHIC OBSTRUC- TIVE CARDIOMYOPATHY (HCM/HOCM).

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