Trauma anesthesia
Smith, Charles E. 1956-
2nd edition
2015
xvi, 744 p. : ill.
9781107038264
Anglais
1. Initial management of the trauma patient -- 2. Techniques for monitoring, imaging and pain relief -- 3. Anesthetic considerations -- 4. Special populations -- 5. Organization of trauma management
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 preoperatively, surgically, and post-operatively. Special emphasis is given to assessment and treatment of co-existing disease, including surgical management of trauma patients with head, spine, orthopaedic, cardiac, and burn injuries. Topics such as training for trauma (including use of simulation) and hypothermia in trauma are also covered. Six brand new chapters address pre-hospital and ED trauma management, imaging in trauma, surgical issues in head trauma and in abdominal trauma, anesthesia for oral and maxillofacial trauma, and prevention of injuries. The text is enhanced with numerous tables and 300 illustrations showcasing techniques of airway management, shock resuscitation, echocardiography and use of ultrasound for the performance of regional anesthesia in trauma.
• Comprehensively reviews anesthesia considerations for the trauma patient, providing a rational approach to choice of anesthetic techniques and drugs for injured patients
• Emphasis is given to assessment and treatment of co-existing disease, and specific chapters review anesthesia considerations for vulnerable patients such as elderly, pediatric, pregnant and military patients
• Numerous illustrations showcase techniques of airway management, shock resuscitation, echocardiography and use of ultrasound for the performance of regional anesthesia in trauma, providing an invaluable reference for the anesthesiologist
Anesthésie / Lésions et blessures / Soins intensifs
WO 200 T777 2015
N° | Cote | Localisation | |
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1 | WO 200 T777 2015 | Bibliothèque Norman-Bethune [disponible] |