Basics: Anesthesia Intensive Care and Pain in Neonates and Children (Anestesia, IC and pain in neonates) - Tapa blanda

Astuto, Marinella

 
9788847006546: Basics: Anesthesia Intensive Care and Pain in Neonates and Children (Anestesia, IC and pain in neonates)

Sinopsis

This volume, the first of a new series, deals with the basic aspects of anaesthesia, intensive care (IC) and pain in neonates and children. Internationally recognised guidelines aimed at standardising the most important procedures, such as the treatment of hypothermia, are also discussed. The book includes contributions from anesthesiologists from The Hospital for Sick Children, which is affiliated with the University of Toronto and is Canada’s most research-intensive hospital.

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Acerca del autor

Antonino Gullo Full Professor, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Director, Postgraduate School of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Catania University Hospital Very active in the field of anesthesiology and emergency medicine, he has good international contacts - i.e., WFSA, WFCCSIM. Organizer of the yearly congress APICE, he is editor/author of many Springer volumes. The most recent are: Gullo: APICE 21 (978-88-470-0570-9,2006) Gullo/Lumb: Intensive and Critical Care Medicine (978-88-470-0349-1. 2005) (Springer India plans a reprint of 1400 copies) In the series: Van Saene et al: Infections in the ICU (978-88-470-0185-5, 2005) (already reprinted in India) Marinella Astuto Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Director, Paediatric Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Section Catania University Hospital Ida Salvo Department of Paediatric Anaesthesia and Intensive Care "V. Buozzi" Hospital, Milan (coeditor of Anesthesia in Neonates and Children (978-88-470-0043-8, 1999)

De la contraportada

This volume deals with the basic aspects of anesthesia, intensive care and pain in neonates and children. The topics covered include anatomy and physiology, strategies that can be applied to the treatment of these patients, and the use of  "off-label" pharmacological agents in pediatric perioperative medicine. Internationally recognized guidelines aimed at standardizing the most important procedures, such as the treatment of hypothermia, central venous catheterization techniques and prevention of catheter-induced infections are also discussed. The last part of the book is focused more on clinical and technical aspects of anesthesia induction and monitoring. The book will be a  useful update for neonatologists, pediatricians and anesthesiologists in their clinical practice, and an educational tool for residents in these fields.

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