Hemostasis
The editors and publisher would like to thank Dr. Greg Stratmann for contributing to this chapter in the previous edition of this work. It has served as the foundation for…
The editors and publisher would like to thank Dr. Greg Stratmann for contributing to this chapter in the previous edition of this work. It has served as the foundation for…
The editors and publisher would like to thank Dr. Alan David Kaye for contributing to this chapter in the previous edition of this work. It has served as the foundation…
An anesthesia delivery system consists of the anesthesia workstation (anesthesia machine) and anesthetic breathing system (circuit), which permit delivery of known concentrations of inhaled anesthetics and oxygen to the patient,…
Key WordsAirway anatomy, Difficult airway management, Difficult pediatric airway management, Pre-anesthestic airway assessment, Pediatric airway management, Supraglottic airway devices, Videolaryngoscopy The editors and publisher would like to thank Dr….
Preoperative Assessment: Overview The specialty of anesthesia is continually expanding in scope, particularly in the area of perioperative medicine. The role of an anesthesiologist today encompasses not only the intraoperative…
The editors and publisher would like to thank Dr. Ronald D. Miller for contributing to this chapter in the previous edition of this work. It has served as the foundation…
A major concern within the specialty of anesthesiology for many years has been the impact of general anesthesia and sedative drugs on neurodevelopment and cognition across the life span. Although…
Neuromuscular blocking drugs (NMBDs) interrupt transmission of nerve impulses at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) and thereby produce paresis or paralysis of skeletal muscles. On the basis of electrophysiologic differences in…
Local anesthesia can be defined as loss of sensation in a discrete region of the body caused by disruption of impulse generation or propagation. Local anesthesia can be produced by…