Essentials of Trauma Anesthesia
Herausgeber: Varon, Albert J; Smith, Charles E
Essentials of Trauma Anesthesia
Herausgeber: Varon, Albert J; Smith, Charles E
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Trauma is the leading cause of death among children, adolescents and young adults in the USA. Covering the most important topics in trauma anesthesia and edited by two very experienced trauma anesthesiologists, this new edition of Essentials of Trauma Anesthesia provides anesthesiology trainees and practitioners with a foundation for managing trauma.
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Trauma is the leading cause of death among children, adolescents and young adults in the USA. Covering the most important topics in trauma anesthesia and edited by two very experienced trauma anesthesiologists, this new edition of Essentials of Trauma Anesthesia provides anesthesiology trainees and practitioners with a foundation for managing trauma.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9781316636718
- ISBN-10: 1316636712
- Artikelnr.: 48582491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 596g
- ISBN-13: 9781316636718
- ISBN-10: 1316636712
- Artikelnr.: 48582491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Core Principles in Trauma Anesthesia: 1. Trauma epidemiology,
mechanisms of injury, and prehospital care John J. Como and Charles E.
Smith; 2. Initial evaluation and management Thomas E. Grissom and Robert
Sikorski; 3. Airway management Christian Diez and Albert J. Varon; 4.
Shock, resuscitation, and fluid therapy Michelle E. Kim and Yvette Fouche;
5. Vascular cannulation Shawn E. Banks and Albert J. Varon; 6. Blood
component therapy and trauma coagulopathy Craig S. Jabaley and Roman
Dudaryk; 7. General anesthesia for trauma Michael D. Bassett and Charles E.
Smith; 8. Regional anesthesia for trauma Monique Espinosa and Sripad Rao;
9. Monitoring the trauma patient Richard McNeer and Albert J. Varon; 10.
Echocardiography in trauma Ashraf Fayad and Marie-Jo Plamondon; 11.
Coagulation monitoring of the bleeding trauma patient Marc P. Steurer and
Michael T. Ganter; 12. Postoperative care of the trauma patient Jack Louro
and Albert J. Varon; Part II. Anesthetic Considerations for Trauma: 13.
Anesthetic considerations for adult traumatic brain injury K. H. Kevin Luk
and Armagan Dagal; 14. Anesthetic considerations for spinal cord injury K.
H. Kevin Luk and Armagan Dagal; 15. Anesthetic considerations for ocular
and maxillofacial trauma Suneeta Gollapudy and Olga Kaslow; 16. Anesthetic
considerations for chest trauma John M. Albert and Charles E. Smith; 17.
Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Olga Kaslow; 18. Anesthetic
considerations for musculoskeletal trauma Jessica A. Lovich-Sapola and
Charles E. Smith; Part III. Anesthetic Management in Special Trauma
Populations: 19. Anesthetic management of the burn patient Hernando Olivar
and Sam R. Sharar; 20. Anesthetic management of the pediatric trauma
patient Ramesh Ramaiah and Sam Sharar; 21. Anesthetic management of the
geriatric trauma patient Olga Kaslow and Rachel Budithi; 22. Anesthetic
management of the pregnant trauma patient Daria Moaveni and Albert J.
Varon.
mechanisms of injury, and prehospital care John J. Como and Charles E.
Smith; 2. Initial evaluation and management Thomas E. Grissom and Robert
Sikorski; 3. Airway management Christian Diez and Albert J. Varon; 4.
Shock, resuscitation, and fluid therapy Michelle E. Kim and Yvette Fouche;
5. Vascular cannulation Shawn E. Banks and Albert J. Varon; 6. Blood
component therapy and trauma coagulopathy Craig S. Jabaley and Roman
Dudaryk; 7. General anesthesia for trauma Michael D. Bassett and Charles E.
Smith; 8. Regional anesthesia for trauma Monique Espinosa and Sripad Rao;
9. Monitoring the trauma patient Richard McNeer and Albert J. Varon; 10.
Echocardiography in trauma Ashraf Fayad and Marie-Jo Plamondon; 11.
Coagulation monitoring of the bleeding trauma patient Marc P. Steurer and
Michael T. Ganter; 12. Postoperative care of the trauma patient Jack Louro
and Albert J. Varon; Part II. Anesthetic Considerations for Trauma: 13.
Anesthetic considerations for adult traumatic brain injury K. H. Kevin Luk
and Armagan Dagal; 14. Anesthetic considerations for spinal cord injury K.
H. Kevin Luk and Armagan Dagal; 15. Anesthetic considerations for ocular
and maxillofacial trauma Suneeta Gollapudy and Olga Kaslow; 16. Anesthetic
considerations for chest trauma John M. Albert and Charles E. Smith; 17.
Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Olga Kaslow; 18. Anesthetic
considerations for musculoskeletal trauma Jessica A. Lovich-Sapola and
Charles E. Smith; Part III. Anesthetic Management in Special Trauma
Populations: 19. Anesthetic management of the burn patient Hernando Olivar
and Sam R. Sharar; 20. Anesthetic management of the pediatric trauma
patient Ramesh Ramaiah and Sam Sharar; 21. Anesthetic management of the
geriatric trauma patient Olga Kaslow and Rachel Budithi; 22. Anesthetic
management of the pregnant trauma patient Daria Moaveni and Albert J.
Varon.
Part I. Core Principles in Trauma Anesthesia: 1. Trauma epidemiology,
mechanisms of injury, and prehospital care John J. Como and Charles E.
Smith; 2. Initial evaluation and management Thomas E. Grissom and Robert
Sikorski; 3. Airway management Christian Diez and Albert J. Varon; 4.
Shock, resuscitation, and fluid therapy Michelle E. Kim and Yvette Fouche;
5. Vascular cannulation Shawn E. Banks and Albert J. Varon; 6. Blood
component therapy and trauma coagulopathy Craig S. Jabaley and Roman
Dudaryk; 7. General anesthesia for trauma Michael D. Bassett and Charles E.
Smith; 8. Regional anesthesia for trauma Monique Espinosa and Sripad Rao;
9. Monitoring the trauma patient Richard McNeer and Albert J. Varon; 10.
Echocardiography in trauma Ashraf Fayad and Marie-Jo Plamondon; 11.
Coagulation monitoring of the bleeding trauma patient Marc P. Steurer and
Michael T. Ganter; 12. Postoperative care of the trauma patient Jack Louro
and Albert J. Varon; Part II. Anesthetic Considerations for Trauma: 13.
Anesthetic considerations for adult traumatic brain injury K. H. Kevin Luk
and Armagan Dagal; 14. Anesthetic considerations for spinal cord injury K.
H. Kevin Luk and Armagan Dagal; 15. Anesthetic considerations for ocular
and maxillofacial trauma Suneeta Gollapudy and Olga Kaslow; 16. Anesthetic
considerations for chest trauma John M. Albert and Charles E. Smith; 17.
Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Olga Kaslow; 18. Anesthetic
considerations for musculoskeletal trauma Jessica A. Lovich-Sapola and
Charles E. Smith; Part III. Anesthetic Management in Special Trauma
Populations: 19. Anesthetic management of the burn patient Hernando Olivar
and Sam R. Sharar; 20. Anesthetic management of the pediatric trauma
patient Ramesh Ramaiah and Sam Sharar; 21. Anesthetic management of the
geriatric trauma patient Olga Kaslow and Rachel Budithi; 22. Anesthetic
management of the pregnant trauma patient Daria Moaveni and Albert J.
Varon.
mechanisms of injury, and prehospital care John J. Como and Charles E.
Smith; 2. Initial evaluation and management Thomas E. Grissom and Robert
Sikorski; 3. Airway management Christian Diez and Albert J. Varon; 4.
Shock, resuscitation, and fluid therapy Michelle E. Kim and Yvette Fouche;
5. Vascular cannulation Shawn E. Banks and Albert J. Varon; 6. Blood
component therapy and trauma coagulopathy Craig S. Jabaley and Roman
Dudaryk; 7. General anesthesia for trauma Michael D. Bassett and Charles E.
Smith; 8. Regional anesthesia for trauma Monique Espinosa and Sripad Rao;
9. Monitoring the trauma patient Richard McNeer and Albert J. Varon; 10.
Echocardiography in trauma Ashraf Fayad and Marie-Jo Plamondon; 11.
Coagulation monitoring of the bleeding trauma patient Marc P. Steurer and
Michael T. Ganter; 12. Postoperative care of the trauma patient Jack Louro
and Albert J. Varon; Part II. Anesthetic Considerations for Trauma: 13.
Anesthetic considerations for adult traumatic brain injury K. H. Kevin Luk
and Armagan Dagal; 14. Anesthetic considerations for spinal cord injury K.
H. Kevin Luk and Armagan Dagal; 15. Anesthetic considerations for ocular
and maxillofacial trauma Suneeta Gollapudy and Olga Kaslow; 16. Anesthetic
considerations for chest trauma John M. Albert and Charles E. Smith; 17.
Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Olga Kaslow; 18. Anesthetic
considerations for musculoskeletal trauma Jessica A. Lovich-Sapola and
Charles E. Smith; Part III. Anesthetic Management in Special Trauma
Populations: 19. Anesthetic management of the burn patient Hernando Olivar
and Sam R. Sharar; 20. Anesthetic management of the pediatric trauma
patient Ramesh Ramaiah and Sam Sharar; 21. Anesthetic management of the
geriatric trauma patient Olga Kaslow and Rachel Budithi; 22. Anesthetic
management of the pregnant trauma patient Daria Moaveni and Albert J.
Varon.







