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Managing for Outcome
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By
Mark Newman, MD, Merael H. Harmel Professor and Chairman, Department of Anesthesiology; Professor of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine;
Medical Director, Global Perioperative Research Organization (GPRO), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
Lee Fleisher, MD, Robert D. Dripps Professor and Chair, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care; Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
Mitchell Fink, MD, Watson Professor of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Chair and Professor, Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Description
Recognized authorities in anesthesiology and surgical critical care present you with today's best management approaches for achieving
optimal perioperative outcomes. They review the potential risks to all major organ systems by examining the incidence and significance
of organ dysfunction...assessing the etiology of particular organ dysfunctions...defining the preoperative and intraoperative risk factors...and
offering perioperative protection strategies to minimize potential complications. A consistent chapter format - combined with color-coded
algorithms, summary tables and boxes - enable you to quickly locate specific guidance.
Audience
Anesthesiologists, Critical Care Medicine and CRNAs
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, Mitchell P. Fink
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
PART II: PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT
05. The Value of Preoperative Assessment,
Stanlkey H. Rosenbaum and David G. Silverman
06. Cardiac Risk Assessment in Noncardiac Surgery, Edward Kwon, Lee A. Fleisher,
and Kim Eagle
07. Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Cardiac Surgery, Robert G. Johnson
08. Central Nervous System Risk
Assessment, Katja Hindler and Nancy Nussmeier
09. Renal Risk Assessment, Christina Mora-Mangano,Charles C. Hill, and John L. Chow
10.
Pulmonary Risk Assessment, Maurizio Cereda
11. 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
12. Prevention of Ischemic Injury in Cardiac Surgery, Matthew Agnew, Christopher Salerno, and Edward D. Verrier
13.
Prevention of Ischemic Injury in Noncardiac Surgery, Don Poldermans
14. Treatment of Perioperative Ischemia, Infarction, and Ventricular
Failure in Cardiac Surgery, Brian Lima and Carmelo A. Milano
15. Perioperative Management of Valvular Heart Disease, Igor Izrailtyan
and Joseph P. Mathew
16. Prevention and Management of Perioperative Dysrhythmias, Martin Slodzinski
RENAL SYSTEM
17.
Preservation of Renal Function, Mark Stafford-Smith
18. Treatment of Acute Oliguria, John A. Kellum
19. Perioperative Management
of the Patient with Renal Failure, Per-Olof Jarnberg
PULMONARY SYSTEM
20. Prevention and Treatment of Pulmonary Dysfunction,
Christine A. Doyle, and Ronald G. Pearl
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
21. Carotid and Intracranial Surgery, Frederick W. Lombard,Michael
L. James, John C. Keifer, David McDonagh, David Warner, and Cecil O. Borel
22. Protecting the Central Nervous System during Surgery,
Hilary P. Grocott
23. Preservation of Spinal Cord Function, Michael M. McGarvey, Albert T. Cheung
24. Perioperative Management
of Acute Central Nervous System Injury, W. Andrew Kofke
GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
25. Prevention and Treatment of Gastrointestinal
MorbidityDuane Funk and Tong J. Gan
HEMATOLOGY AND COAGULATION
26. Prevention and Management of Deep Vein Thrombosis and
Pulmonary Embolism, Jagajan Karmacharya and Edward Y. Woo
27. Perioperative Management of Bleeding and Transfusion, Steven E.
Hil and Richard C. D?Alonzo
INFECTIONS
28. Prevention of Perioperative and Surgical Site Infection, Carlene A. Muto and
Marian Pokrywska
OBSTETRIC
29. Perioperative Protection of the Pregnant Woman, Theodore G. Cheek
30. Preservation
of Fetal Viability in Noncardiac Surgery, Robert R. Gaiser and Mary K. McHugh
PART IV: EARLY POSTOPERATIVE CARE
SPECIFIC
OPERATIONS
31. Cardiac Surgery, G. Burkhard Mackensen
32. General Thoracic Surgery, Todd W. Sarge and Alan Lisbon
33.
Major Abdominal Surgery, Patrick J. Neligan and Jacob Gutsche
34. Major Orthopaedic Surgery, Babak Sarani, David T. Huang, and
Robin West
35. Solid Organ Transplantation, David C. Kaufman and Carolyn E. Jones
36. Multisystem Trauma, Patrick K. Kim.and
Patrick M. Reilly
37. Neurosurgery, Michael L. James and Cecil O. Borel
SPECIFIC PROBLEMS
38. Sepsis and Septic
Shock, Michael D. Malinzak and Laura E. Niklason
39. Acute Respiratory Failure, S. Rob Todd Gary A. Vercruysse,, and Frederick
A. Moore
40. Endocrine and Electrolyte Disorders, Eugene W. Moretti, and Duane Funk
41. Pain, Delirium, and Anxiety, Winston
C. V. Parris and Lesco Rogers
PART V: CONFLICTING OUTCOMES
42. Economic Analysis of Perioperative Optimization,
Tom Archer,Steve Mannis, and .Alex Maccario
43. Pay for Performance: An Incentive for Better Outcomes, Ronald A. Gabel
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 752 pages, publication date: OCT-2007
ISBN-13: 978-1-4160-2456-9
ISBN-10: 1-4160-2456-5
Imprint: SAUNDERS
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Last update: 10 Sep 2009
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