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167,95 ۥ Section 1. General concepts
1. Pharmacology of sedative drugs used in Out of Operating Room Anesthesia
2. Pharmacology of anesthetic drugs used in Out of Operating Room Anesthesia
3. Principles of delivery of sedatives and intravenous anesthetics in Out of Operating Room Anesthesia
• Section 2. Patient safety in procedures outside the operating room
4. Preoperative assessment: General principles
5. Fasting guidelines: Do they need to be different?- Organization of a sedation suite: setting the standards
• Section 3. Anesthesia for Endoscopic procedures
6. Anesthesia for upper GI endoscopy including advanced endoscopic procedures
7. Anesthesia for colonoscopy
8. Anesthesia for ERCP
9. Anesthesia for Bronchoscopy
10. Airway devices in GI Endoscopy
• Section 4. Anesthesia for Cardiac procedures
11. Anesthesia and Sedation strategies in electrophysiology: General concepts
12. Anesthesia for cardioversion
13. Anesthesia for cardiac ablation procedures
14. Ventilation strategies including high frequency jet ventilation
• Section 5. Anesthesia for neuroradiology
15. Anesthesia in the MRI suite and for CT scan
16. Anesthesia for procedures in the neurointerventional suites
• Section 6. Anesthesia for other out of operating room procedures
17. Anesthesia for outpatient dental procedures
18. Anesthesia for Electroconvulsive therapy
19. Anesthesia and sedation for interventional pain procedures
• Section 7. Special situations
20. Pediatric off site Anesthesia
21. Procedural Sedation in the emergency department
22. Cosmetic procedures and office based sedation
23. Anesthesia for ophthalmologic surgery
24. Anesthesia and radiotherapy suite
25. Infertility treatment: The Role of Anesthesia Techniques
26. Challenges of performing out of operating room anesthesia on the morbidly obese
• Section 8. Future and controversies
27. Sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopy: gastroenterologists approach
28. Propofol Infusion Platforms
29. Regional techniques: Role and pitfalls
30. Newer drugs for sedation: Soft pharmacology
31. Future research and directions in Out of Operating Room Anesthesia.
This book covers all aspects of out of operating room anesthesia and deep sedation practice. The practical aspects of anesthesia are emphasized, with particular stress on management of un-anticipated adverse events. A concise, yet comprehensive description of relevant basic sciences is also included. Although the contributors are predominantly North American, essential elements of out of OR practice in countries other than the USA are incorporated.
Situations like those that contributed to the death of Joan Rivers are addressed with particular emphasis on their recognition, prevention and management. The importance of safety as the key element in providing anesthesia in remote or unfamiliar areas is highlighted and discussed. A lack of accurate documentation is a major drawback in out of OR anesthesia practice and the reader is drawn to the importance of documentation, both from a practical and medico legal standpoint. A separate chapter deals with research and future directions in out of OR anesthesia.
Out of Operating Room Anesthesia: A Comprehensive Review, is primarily aimed at all anesthesia providers: anesthesiologists, nurse anesthetists and residents. Specific chapters such as dental anesthesia, anesthesia for ER procedures and sedation for cosmetic procedures will be useful as a reference guide to physicians exposed to brief training in anesthesia during their non-anesthesia residency program.
Features
• Outlines the aim of anesthesia/sedation, potential pitfalls and their management
• Details the recognition and management of potentially life-threatening events
• Supplies a comprehensive, evidence-based review of Out of OR anesthesia with an emphasis on prevention of any adverse event
• Clearly explains techniques and concepts with the help of pictures and diagrams, where necessary
Authors
• Basavana G. Goudra MD, FRCA, FCARCSI . Dr Goudra is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine. He obtained his primary medical education from Bangalore Medical College, Bangalore, India. After training as a junior resident at the prestigious Jawaharlal Institute of Medical Education and Research (JIPMER), Pondicherry, he moved to Ireland for Specialist training. Subsequently, he worked as a fellow in pediatric anesthesia at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital; Cincinnati, Ohio before moving to the UK to work as a consultant anesthetist at Russells Hall Hospital, NHS, England. His main area of focus is out of operating room anesthesia with an emphasis on anesthesia for endoscopic procedures and total intravenous anesthesia. He has conducted clinical research and published extensively in this area. Additionally, he has invented airway devices “Goudra Bite Block” and “Goudra Mask Airway” that are likely to improve the safety and efficiency of out of operating room anesthesia practice.
• Preet M. Singh MBBS, MD, DNB. Dr Singh is a renowned consultant anesthesiologist working at one of the topmost hospitals in India (All India institute of Medical Sciences- New Delhi). After obtaining a postgraduate degree in anesthesia in 2010, Dr Singh has been actively contributing and publishing in the field of clinical anesthesia. He has published more than 100 scholarly articles in various well known international scientific journals. In addition, he has authored multiple chapters on various aspects of anesthesia in many well-known anesthesiology books. His key interest areas include “Out of operating room anesthesia”, “chronic pain” and “anesthesia for the high risk”. His research work in the out of operating room anesthesia field is well recognized and has received numerous citations across the globe.