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Author | Edited by Charles E. Smith |
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Table Of Content | Foreword Martin Giesecke Preface Part I. Initial Management of the Trauma Patient: 1. Mechanisms and demographics Joseph F. Golob, Jr and John J. Como 2. Trauma in the pre-hospital environment and the emergency department Sandra Werner 3. Trauma airway management E. Orestes O'Brien and William C. Wilson 4. Shock management Richard P. Dutton 5. Establishing vascular access in the trauma patient Matthew A. Joy, Donn Marciniak and Kasia Petelenz Rubin 6. Massive blood transfusion in trauma care Joshua M. Tobin 7. Blood loss: does it change my intravenous anesthetic? Ken Johnson and Talmage D. Egan 8. Fluid and blood therapy in trauma Maxim Novikov and Charles E. Smith Part II. Techniques for Monitoring, Imaging, and Pain Relief: 9. Monitoring the trauma patient Elizabeth A. Steele, P. David Soran, Donn Marciniak and Charles E. Smith 10. Use of echocardiography and ultrasound in trauma Colin Royse and Alistair Royse 11. Imaging in trauma Claire Sandstrom 12. Ultrasound procedures in trauma Paul Soeding and Peter Hebbard 13. Pharmacology of neuromuscular blocking agents and their reversal in trauma patients François Donati 14. Hypothermia in trauma Eldar Søreide, Kristian Strand and Charles E. Smith 15. Pharmacologic management of acute pain in trauma Shalini Dhir, Rakesh Sondekoppam V and Sugantha Ganapathy 16. Regional anesthesia Shalini Dhir, Ranjita Sharma and Sugantha Ganapathy 17. Posttrauma chronic pain David Ryan, Yashar Eshraghi and Kutaiba Tabbaa 18. Damage control in severe trauma Michael J. A. Parr and Ulrike Buehner 19. Mechanical ventilation of the patient following traumatic injury Roman Dudaryk, Earl Willis Weyers and Maureen McCunn Part III. Anesthetic Considerations: 20. Head trauma: surgical issues Shoji Yokobori, Khadil Hosein and M. Ross Bullock 21. Head trauma: anesthetic considerations and management Armagan Dagal and Arthur M. Lam 22. Surgical considerations for spinal cord trauma Cynthia Nguyen and Timothy Moore 23. Anesthesia for spinal cord trauma Armagan Dagal and Arthur M. Lam 24. Oral and maxillofacial trauma: surgical considerations Marcello Guglielmi, Rishad Shaikh, Ketan P. Parekh and Cecil S. Ash 25. Anesthesia for oral and maxillofacial trauma Olga Kaslow and Elena J. Holak 26. Eye trauma and anesthesia Martin Dauber and Steven Roth 27. Musculoskeletal trauma Heather A. Vallier 28. Anesthesia considerations for musculoskeletal trauma Jeff Gadsden 29. Cardiac and great vessel trauma Leonardo Canale, Inderjit Gill and Christopher Smith 30. Anesthesia considerations for cardiothoracic trauma Mark A. Gerhardt and Glenn P. Gravlee 31. Abdominal trauma: surgical considerations Jeffrey A. Claridge and Jana Hambley 32. Anesthetic considerations for abdominal trauma Henry G. Chou and William C. Wilson 33. Intraoperative one-lung ventilation for trauma anesthesia George W. Kanellakos and Peter Slinger Part IV. Special Populations: 34. Pediatric trauma and anesthesia M. Jocelyn Loy 35. Intensive care unit management of pediatric brain injury Maroun J. Mhanna, Elie Rizkala and Dennis M. Super 36. Trauma in the elderly Jeffrey H. Silverstein 37. Trauma in pregnancy John R. Fisgus, Kalpana Tyagaraj and Vanetta Levesque 38. Field anesthesia and military injury Nicholas T. Tarmey, Claire L. Park, Craig C. McFarland and Peter F. Mahoney 39. Burn injuries (critical care in severe burn injury) Charles J. Yowler 40. Anesthesia for burns Jessica Anne Lovich-Sapola Part V. Organization of Trauma Management: 41. Prevention of injuries James S. Davis and Carl I. Schulman 42. Trauma systems, triage, and transfer John J. Como 43. Teams, team training, and the role of simulation in trauma training and management Paul Barach Index. |
Format | Hardback |
Publish Date | 9 Apr 2015 |