Recent Advances in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 22 is the latest volume in this very successful and long-established series (previously entitled Recent Advances in Anaesthesia and Analgesia) to present a series of cutting-edge topics for anaesthetists from some of the world's leading authorities in their subjects. As the titles suggests, this and future volumes will have increased input from the field of intensive care, but the emphasis will remain on producing articles of high quality and interest to the reader and providing exceptional value for money.
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'I would recommend this book to any anaesthetist, either in training or at consultant level. It truly is a review of any interesting recent advances in anaesthesia.' Care of the Critically Ill 'For the busy practising clinician this book provides an excellent opportunity for update.' British Journal of Hospital Medicine 'This book is cheap enough for anybody to buy and is relevant enough for everybody to read.' Today's Anaesthetist
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Cambridge University Press
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 157 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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978-1-84110-117-0 (9781841101170)
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Herausgeber*in
Guy's, King's and St Thomas' Hospitals, London
University of London
University of London
1. The COX enyzme system; 2. Drug chirality: stereoselectivity in the action and disposition of anaesthetic agents; 3. New local anaesthetics; 4. Asthma; 5. Reducing mortality and complications in patients undergoing surgery at high risk for postoperative complications and death; 6. Prone ventilation of the lungs; 7. Antibiotics and nosocomial infection in the ICU; 8. Neuropathic pain; 9. Managing medical mishaps: learning lessons from industry; 10. Legal issues in anaesthesia and intensive care; 11. Education and training in anaesthesia; 12. Resuscitation.