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Recent Advances in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care

Recent Advances in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care

Recent Advances in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care

Volume 24:
Jeremy Cashman, St George's Hospital, London
Michael Grounds, St George's Hospital, London
November 2007
24
Unavailable - out of print
Paperback
9780521706490
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    Recent Advances in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, volume 24 is the latest book in this very successful and long-established series (originally entitled Recent Advances in Anaesthesia and Analgesia) to present a collection of cutting-edge topics for anaesthetists. It has been compiled by some of the world's leading authorities in their subjects and builds on the successful formula of the previous volumes. As the title suggests, these latest volumes have increased input from the field of intensive care, including a particularly topical chapter on intensive care outreach. Other chapters include deaths under anaesthesia, use of simulators in anaesthesia, and transoesophageal echocardiography. Trainee and practising anaesthetists and intensivists at all levels will find this book extremely relevant in their daily clinical practice.

    • All chapters topical - directly relevant to daily clinical practice
    • More on Intensive Care
    • Concise practical chapters, well illustrated and referenced

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Encompasses a wide range of topics, from the pre-admission clinic, to the operating room, to the intensive care unit, to quality improvement....The chapters are short, easy-to-read, well researched, and well written. For a speedy and succinct read, this book would be am excellent addition to your library."
    --Canadian Journal of Anesthesia

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    Product details

    November 2007
    Paperback
    9780521706490
    264 pages
    235 × 157 × 14 mm
    0.452kg
    42 b/w illus. 24 tables
    Unavailable - out of print

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The role of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in preoperative evaluation of surgical patients Paul Older and Adrian Hall
    • 2. Oesophagectomy for cancer Katherine Sherry
    • 3. Vascular surgery Matt Thompson and Ian Loftus
    • 4. Anaesthesia for the elderly Christopher Dodds
    • 5. Deaths following anaesthesia: lessons from NCEPOD Anthony Gray
    • 6. Pelvic and acetabular trauma Shamim Umarji and Martin Bircher
    • 7. Transoesophageal echocardiography S. Nicholas Fletcher
    • 8. Levosimendan Scott Mercer and Andrew Rhodes
    • 9. Critical care outreach: six years on Lesley Durham and Brian Cuthbertson
    • 10. Critical care and biological disasters: lessons learned from SARS and pandemic influenza planning Michael D. Christian, Thomas E. Stewart and Stephen E. Lapinsky
    • 11. Evaluating clinical performance Hannah Barrett, Alison D. Bullock and Julian F. Bion
    • 12. Non-technical skills and anaesthesia Rona Patey
    • 13. Simulators in anaesthetic training to enhance patient safety Peter Dieckmann and Marcus Rall.
      Contributors
    • Paul Older, Adrian Hall, Katherine Sherry, Matt Thompson, Ian Loftus, Christopher Dodds, Anthony Gray, Shamim Umarji, Martin Bircher, S. Nicholas Fletcher, Scott Mercer, Andrew Rhodes, Lesley Durham, Brian Cuthbertson, Michael D. Christian, Thomas E. Stewart, Stephen E. Lapinsky, Hannah Barrett, Alison D Bullock, Julian F. Bion, Rona Patey, Peter Dieckmann, Marcus Rall

    • Editors
    • Jeremy Cashman , St George's Hospital, London

      Jeremy N. Cashman is a Consultant Anaesthetist at St George's Hospital, London and an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of London.

    • Michael Grounds , St George's Hospital, London

      R. Michael Grounds is a Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at St George's Hospital, London and an Honorary Reader in Intensive Care Medicine at the University of London.