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Essentials of Trauma Anesthesia

Essentials of Trauma Anesthesia

Essentials of Trauma Anesthesia

2nd Edition
Albert J. Varon, University of Miami
Charles E. Smith, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
November 2017
Paperback
9781316636718
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    Covering the most important topics in trauma anesthesia, this updated edition provides anesthesiology trainees and practitioners with a practical basis for managing trauma patients. Many recent advances in trauma care are identified, including paradigm shifts in the management of bleeding and coagulopathy, new neuromuscular blockade and anticoagulant reversal drugs, and updated clinical practice guidelines. This volume provides a concise, practical review of the essential elements in the care of the severely injured trauma patient, including emergency airway management, fluid and blood resuscitation, monitoring, coagulation therapy, regional and general anesthesia, and perioperative care. Edited by two of the most experienced trauma anesthesiologists in the United States, with chapters written by experts from leading US and Canadian trauma centers with the highest and most varied caseload of critically injured patients, Essentials of Trauma Anesthesia identifies new trends in surgery and anesthesiology practices that impact on the management of trauma patients.

    • Includes the most important topics in trauma anesthesia, providing anesthesiologists with a solid foundation for managing trauma
    • Offers a concise review of the essential elements in the care of the severely injured trauma patient
    • Identifies new trends in surgery and anesthesiology practices that impact the management of trauma patients, including echocardiography and regional anesthesia

    Reviews & endorsements

    'If you has just 1 book to read in the Golden Hour to prepare for a trauma, then Essentials of Trauma Anesthesia by Varon and Smith is an excellent book to consider. … it is easily smaller than a traditional textbook, making it ideal for on-the-go reading. A digital version of the textbook is also available. … The second edition is an essential read for any junior resident preparing for busy nights on call, senior resident preparing for board certification, or clinicians looking for a good review of current concepts in trauma management. The experienced traumatologist may be surprised what they can learn from this text; it is a valuable learning tool for trainee and veteran anesthetists alike.' Anesthesia & Analgesia

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    Product details

    November 2017
    Paperback
    9781316636718
    342 pages
    235 × 157 × 17 mm
    0.6kg
    69 b/w illus. 61 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 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.
      Contributors
    • John J. Como, Charles E. Smith, Thomas E. Grissom, Robert Sikorski, Christian Diez, Albert J. Varon, Michelle E. Kim, Yvette Fouche, Shawn E. Banks, Craig S. Jabaley, Roman Dudaryk, Michael D. Bassett, Monique Espinosa, Sripad Rao, Richard McNeer, Ashraf Fayad, Marie-Jo Plamondon, Marc P. Steurer, Michael T. Ganter, Jack Louro, K. H. Kevin Luk, Armagan Dagal, Suneeta Gollapudy, Olga Kaslow, John M. Albert, Jessica A. Lovich-Sapola, Hernando Olivar, Sam R. Sharar, Ramesh Ramaiah, Rachel Budithi, Daria Moaveni

    • Editors
    • Albert J. Varon , University of Miami

      Albert J. Varon is Miller Professor and Vice Chair for Education in the Department of Anesthesiology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, and Chief of Anesthesiology as the Ryder Trauma Center, Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami. He is a Fellow of the American College of Anesthesiologists and the American College of Critical Care Medicine.

    • Charles E. Smith , Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

      Charles E. Smith is Professor of Anesthesia at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and Attending Anesthesiologist in the Department of Anesthesiology at the MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland. He is board certified in Perioperative Transesophageal Echocardiography and is editor of Trauma Anesthesia, 2nd edition (Cambridge, 2015).