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Perioperative medicine : managing for outcome/ Mark F. Newman, Lee A. Fleisher, Clifford Y. Ko and Monty Mythen

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia: Elsevier, c2022Edition: 2nd.editionDescription: 1 online resource (xv,703pages): illustrations (some color); 28cmISBN:
  • 9780323567244
  • 9780323567206
  • 0323567207
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RD49.P47 2022
Contents:
CONTENTS PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND: 01. Implications of Perioperative Morbidity on Long-Term Outcomes, Lee A. Fleisher and Mark F. Newman--02. Ischemia and Ischemia-Reperfusion-Induced Organ Injury (Pathology), Mitchell P. Fink Henrik--03. The Inflammatory Response in Organ Injury, Benjamin Kohl and Clifford S. Deutschman--04. The Coagulation Cascade in Perioperative Organ Injury, M. S. Carraway and Claude Piantidosi-- 05. Analgesia, Fleisher-- 06. Fluid Management, Monty-- PART II: PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT--07. The Value of Preoperative Assessment, Stanlkey H. Rosenbaum and David G. Silverman--08. Cardiac Risk Assessment in Noncardiac Surgery, Edward Kwon, Lee A. Fleisher, and Kim Eagle--09. Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Cardiac Surgery, Robert G. Johnson--10. Central Nervous System Risk Assessment, Katja Hindler and Nancy Nussmeier--11. Renal Risk Assessment, Christina Mora-Mangano,Charles C. Hill, and John L. Chow--12. Pulmonary Risk Assessment, Maurizio Cereda--13. Hematologic Risk Assessment, Carlos Marcucci, Pierre-Guy Chassot, Lars M. Asmis, and Donat R. Spahn--PART III: PRESERVATION OF ORGAN FUNCTION AND PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF PERIOPERATIVE ORGAN DYSFUNCTION CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM--14. Prevention of Ischemic Injury in Cardiac Surgery, Matthew Agnew, Christopher Salerno, and Edward D. Verrier--15. Prevention of Ischemic Injury in Noncardiac Surgery, Don Poldermans--16. Treatment of Perioperative Ischemia, Infarction, and Ventricular Failure in Cardiac Surgery, Brian Lima and Carmelo A. Milano--17. Perioperative Management of Valvular Heart Disease, Igor Izrailtyan and Joseph P. Mathew--18. Prevention and Management of Perioperative Dysrhythmias, Martin SlodzinskiRENAL SYSTEM--19. Preservation of Renal Function, Mark Stafford-Smith--20. Treatment of Acute Oliguria, John A. Kellum--21. Perioperative Management of the Patient with Renal Failure, Per-Olof Jernberg PULMONARY SYSTEM--22. Prevention and Treatment of Pulmonary Dysfunction, Christine A. Doyle, and Ronald G. Pearl CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM--23. Carotid and Intracranial Surgery, Frederick W. Lombard,Michael L. James, John C. Keifer, David McDonagh, David Warner, and Cecil O. Borel--24. Protecting the Central Nervous System during Surgery, Hilary P. Grocott--25. Preservation of Spinal Cord Function, Michael M. McGarvey, Albert T. Cheung--26. Perioperative Management of Acute Central Nervous System Injury, W. Andrew Kofke GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM--27. Prevention and Treatment of Gastrointestinal MorbidityDuane Funk and Tong J. Gan HEMATOLOGY AND COAGULATION--28. Prevention and Management of Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism, Jagajan Karmacharya and Edward Y. Woo--29. Perioperative Management of Bleeding and Transfusion, Steven E. Hil and Richard C. D'AlonzoINFECTIONS--30. Prevention of Perioperative and Surgical Site Infection, Carlene A. Muto and Marian Pokrywska-OBSTETRIC--31. Perioperative Protection of the Pregnant Woman, Theodore G. Cheek--32. Preservation of Fetal Viability in Noncardiac Surgery, Robert R. Gaiser and Mary K. McHugh--PART IV: EARLY POSTOPERATIVE CARE SPECIFIC OPERATIONS--33. Cardiac Surgery, G. Burkhard Mackensen--34. General Thoracic Surgery, Todd W. Sarge and Alan Lisbon--35. Major Abdominal Surgery, Patrick J. Neligan and Jacob Gutsche--36. Major Orthopaedic Surgery, Babak Sarani, David T. Huang, and Robin West--37. Solid Organ Transplantation, David C. Kaufman and Carolyn E. Jones--38. Multisystem Trauma, Patrick K. Kim.and Patrick M. Reilly--39. Neurosurgery, Michael L. James and Cecil O. Borel SPECIFIC PROBLEMS--40. Sepsis and Septic Shock, Michael D. Malinzak and Laura E. Niklason--41. Acute Respiratory Failure, S. Rob Todd Gary A. Vercruysse,, and Frederick A. Moore--42. Endocrine and Electrolyte Disorders, Eugene W. Moretti, and Duane Funk--43. Pain, Delirium, and Anxiety, Winston C. V. Parris and Lesco Rogers--PART V: CONFLICTING OUTCOMES--44. Economic Analysis of Perioperative Optimization, Tom Archer,Steve Mannis, and .Alex Maccario--45. Pay for Performance: An Incentive for Better Outcomes, Ronald A. Gabel NEW PALLIATIVE CARE IN THE ICU NEW PALLIATIVE CARE AT THE END OF LIFE.
Summary: Based on the most current evidence and best practices, Perioperative Medicine: Managing for Outcome, 2nd Edition, is an easy-to-follow, authoritative guide to achieving optimal outcomes in perioperative care. Written and edited by recognized authorities in anesthesiology and surgical critical care, this fully updated edition helps you think critically about complex, long-term issues surrounding the care of the surgical patient, providing decision trees that define strategies to enhance the medical outcome of care. Focuses on what anesthesiologists, surgeons, and intensivists need to know in order to improve outcomes through evidence- and outcome-based approaches. Provides practical guidance on potential risks to all major organ systems, the etiology of particular organ dysfunctions, preoperative and intraoperative risk factors, and perioperative protection strategies to minimize potential complications. Features a consistent chapter format - with even more color-coded algorithms, summary tables, and boxes - that enables you to quickly explore and determine the best management approaches. Includes six all-new chapters: Perioperative Fluid Management; Delirium and POCD; Role of Palliative Care/ICU; Value-Based Care: The UK Model; CFO Perspective on Value; Hospital to Home (Perioperative Transitions of Care) Discusses timely topics such as quality improvement, pay-for-performance, preexisting disease and comorbid conditions in anesthesiology, and the team-based model of care. Features two new editors, surgeon Clifford Ko, MD, and Perioperative Summit leader, Michael (Monty) Mythen, MD. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices
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previous editions copyrighted 2008

Includes Bibliographical references and Index

CONTENTS
PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND: 01. Implications of Perioperative Morbidity on Long-Term Outcomes, Lee A. Fleisher and Mark F. Newman--02. Ischemia and Ischemia-Reperfusion-Induced Organ Injury (Pathology), Mitchell P. Fink Henrik--03. The Inflammatory Response in Organ Injury, Benjamin Kohl and Clifford S. Deutschman--04. The Coagulation Cascade in Perioperative Organ Injury, M. S. Carraway and Claude Piantidosi-- 05. Analgesia, Fleisher-- 06. Fluid Management, Monty-- PART II: PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT--07. The Value of Preoperative Assessment, Stanlkey H. Rosenbaum and David G. Silverman--08. Cardiac Risk Assessment in Noncardiac Surgery, Edward Kwon, Lee A. Fleisher, and Kim Eagle--09. Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Cardiac Surgery, Robert G. Johnson--10. Central Nervous System Risk Assessment, Katja Hindler and Nancy Nussmeier--11. Renal Risk Assessment, Christina Mora-Mangano,Charles C. Hill, and John L. Chow--12. Pulmonary Risk Assessment, Maurizio Cereda--13. Hematologic Risk Assessment, Carlos Marcucci, Pierre-Guy Chassot, Lars M. Asmis, and Donat R. Spahn--PART III: PRESERVATION OF ORGAN FUNCTION AND PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF PERIOPERATIVE ORGAN DYSFUNCTION CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM--14. Prevention of Ischemic Injury in Cardiac Surgery, Matthew Agnew, Christopher Salerno, and Edward D. Verrier--15. Prevention of Ischemic Injury in Noncardiac Surgery, Don Poldermans--16. Treatment of Perioperative Ischemia, Infarction, and Ventricular Failure in Cardiac Surgery, Brian Lima and Carmelo A. Milano--17. Perioperative Management of Valvular Heart Disease, Igor Izrailtyan and Joseph P. Mathew--18. Prevention and Management of Perioperative Dysrhythmias, Martin SlodzinskiRENAL SYSTEM--19. Preservation of Renal Function, Mark Stafford-Smith--20. Treatment of Acute Oliguria, John A. Kellum--21. Perioperative Management of the Patient with Renal Failure, Per-Olof Jernberg PULMONARY SYSTEM--22. Prevention and Treatment of Pulmonary Dysfunction, Christine A. Doyle, and Ronald G. Pearl CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM--23. Carotid and Intracranial Surgery, Frederick W. Lombard,Michael L. James, John C. Keifer, David McDonagh, David Warner, and Cecil O. Borel--24. Protecting the Central Nervous System during Surgery, Hilary P. Grocott--25. Preservation of Spinal Cord Function, Michael M. McGarvey, Albert T. Cheung--26. Perioperative Management of Acute Central Nervous System Injury, W. Andrew Kofke GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM--27. Prevention and Treatment of Gastrointestinal MorbidityDuane Funk and Tong J. Gan HEMATOLOGY AND COAGULATION--28. Prevention and Management of Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism, Jagajan Karmacharya and Edward Y. Woo--29. Perioperative Management of Bleeding and Transfusion, Steven E. Hil and Richard C. D'AlonzoINFECTIONS--30. Prevention of Perioperative and Surgical Site Infection, Carlene A. Muto and Marian Pokrywska-OBSTETRIC--31. Perioperative Protection of the Pregnant Woman, Theodore G. Cheek--32. Preservation of Fetal Viability in Noncardiac Surgery, Robert R. Gaiser and Mary K. McHugh--PART IV: EARLY POSTOPERATIVE CARE SPECIFIC OPERATIONS--33. Cardiac Surgery, G. Burkhard Mackensen--34. General Thoracic Surgery, Todd W. Sarge and Alan Lisbon--35. Major Abdominal Surgery, Patrick J. Neligan and Jacob Gutsche--36. Major Orthopaedic Surgery, Babak Sarani, David T. Huang, and Robin West--37. Solid Organ Transplantation, David C. Kaufman and Carolyn E. Jones--38. Multisystem Trauma, Patrick K. Kim.and Patrick M. Reilly--39. Neurosurgery, Michael L. James and Cecil O. Borel SPECIFIC PROBLEMS--40. Sepsis and Septic Shock, Michael D. Malinzak and Laura E. Niklason--41. Acute Respiratory Failure, S. Rob Todd Gary A. Vercruysse,, and Frederick A. Moore--42. Endocrine and Electrolyte Disorders, Eugene W. Moretti, and Duane Funk--43. Pain, Delirium, and Anxiety, Winston C. V. Parris and Lesco Rogers--PART V: CONFLICTING OUTCOMES--44. Economic Analysis of Perioperative Optimization, Tom Archer,Steve Mannis, and .Alex Maccario--45. Pay for Performance: An Incentive for Better Outcomes, Ronald A. Gabel NEW PALLIATIVE CARE IN THE ICU NEW PALLIATIVE CARE AT THE END OF LIFE.

Based on the most current evidence and best practices, Perioperative Medicine: Managing for Outcome, 2nd Edition, is an easy-to-follow, authoritative guide to achieving optimal outcomes in perioperative care. Written and edited by recognized authorities in anesthesiology and surgical critical care, this fully updated edition helps you think critically about complex, long-term issues surrounding the care of the surgical patient, providing decision trees that define strategies to enhance the medical outcome of care. Focuses on what anesthesiologists, surgeons, and intensivists need to know in order to improve outcomes through evidence- and outcome-based approaches. Provides practical guidance on potential risks to all major organ systems, the etiology of particular organ dysfunctions, preoperative and intraoperative risk factors, and perioperative protection strategies to minimize potential complications. Features a consistent chapter format - with even more color-coded algorithms, summary tables, and boxes - that enables you to quickly explore and determine the best management approaches. Includes six all-new chapters: Perioperative Fluid Management; Delirium and POCD; Role of Palliative Care/ICU; Value-Based Care: The UK Model; CFO Perspective on Value; Hospital to Home (Perioperative Transitions of Care) Discusses timely topics such as quality improvement, pay-for-performance, preexisting disease and comorbid conditions in anesthesiology, and the team-based model of care. Features two new editors, surgeon Clifford Ko, MD, and Perioperative Summit leader, Michael (Monty) Mythen, MD. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices

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