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Proceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Computing in Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Hamamatsu City, Japan, 18-21 March 1998
Edited by
K. Ikeda, Professor and Chairman
M. Doi, Associate Professor
T. Kazama, Associate Professor, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Hamamatsu, Japan
Included in series
International Congress, 1168
Description
International Congress Series 1168
State of the Art Technology in Anesthesia and Intensive Care contains selected papers from
the 18th International Symposium on Computing in Anesthesia and Intensive care held in Hamamatsu City, Japan. Four hundred participants
from twenty-two countries focused their interest on promoting patient safety and quality improvement in anesthesia and intensive care
using state of the art technology.
The book also introduces eight new techniques for cardiac output estimation that encompasses almost
all techniques available in the world.
This is the only book presently available that compiles the most advanced technology in the
field of anesthesia and intensive care medicine.
Audience
Specialists working in the field of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care/Emergency Medicine, Pain Management, Medical Technology and Laboratory Medicine, Information Systems, and Computers and Education
Contents
Patient safety and quality improvement.
The role of technologic advances in promoting anesthesia patient safety
(E.C. Pierce, Jr.).
The role of technology advances in promoting anesthesia patient safety: present status of Japan (Y. Shimada et al.).
Anesthesia
in the millennium
(A.A. Spence).
Technology and economy in modern medicine
(A. Tecklenburg).
Some quality assurance tools for anaesthesia
(J.A. Lack).
The statistical analysis of quality improvement system at Hamamatsu University School of Medicine for five years (Y. Yamamoto,
K. Ikeda, Y. Nakajima).
Monitoring - thermoregulation and coagulation.
Monitoring methodologies for thermoregulatory studies
(D.I. Sessler).
Monitoring coagulation
(J.H. Levy).
New technology for cardiac output monitoring.
Lithium dilution cardiac
output measurement - a brief review
(R.A.F. Linton et al.).
Arterial thermodilution for the measurement of continuous cardiac
output and intrathoracic blood volume
(A. Perel).
Continuous and non invasive hemodynamic profile monitoring, including aortic blood
flow, systolic time intervals and PETCO2 measurements
(R. Muchada).
Dye densitometry using pulse photometry principle
(T. Aoyagi).
Clinical application of the ultrasound velocity dilution method for cardiac output (CO) measurement in the absence of arteriovenous
circuit in ICU patients (A. Eremenko et al.).
CCO/SVO2- Birth of the new gold standard
(J.P. Williams).
Depth of anesthesia
monitoring.
Auditory evoked potentials for closed loop anesthesia (CLAN)
(G.N.C. Kenny, S.E. Milne).
Closed-loop control of anaesthetic
drug delivery as research tool
(J. Schüttler, H. Schwilden).
Bispectral index and propofol +- ketamine anesthesia
(T. Sakai et
al.).
Target controlled infusion.
The development and future of target-controlled infusions
(S.E. Milne, G.N.C. Kenny).
TCI remifentanil - implications for intra- and postoperative use
(S. Schraag).
Target control infusion: Infusion for target effect
site concentration
(T. Kazama).
A computer-assisted system for total intravenous anesthesia (CAS-TIVA): man-machine interface and clinical
practice (O. Nagata).
On-line simulation of blood propofol concentration based on delivered dose via pump (M. Nakao, A. Harada, I.
Onji).
Anesthesia simulator.
Simulators in anesthesia
(A.A. Spence).
Integrating realistic simulation into educational programs:
a Canadian perspective (R.J. Byrick).
The sophus anesthesia simulator (P.F. Jensen).
Increasing reality in simulating intravenous
anesthesia on the full-scale simulator (K. Morita, Y. Nakajima, K. Ikeda).
Anesthesia simulator - simulator training for medical students
(M. Tominaga et al.).
Artificial intelligence.
Application of artificial neural networks in anesthesiology (K. Kück,
D.G. Haryadi, D.R. Westenskow).
Development of a clinical capnography analysis system: a single-signal analysis approach (J.M. Goldman).
Expert alarm system to predict critical hypotension before serious events
(M. Nakao).
Information technology and multi-media education.
New internet technology: HTML tools, Java, teleconferencing, and streaming multimedia (K.J. Ruskin).
Anesthesia resources on the Internet
(R.R.P.M. Hagenouw).
Drawing anaesthesia communities together - with the Internet
(J.A. Lack).
Intranet: Its implementation in operating
rooms
(O. Uchida).
Web sites and mailing lists in Japan for anesthesia and intensive care in 1998 (S. Hashimoto).
Automated record
keeping for improvement of patient care.
Can a computer help the critically ill patient?
(P. Ramayya).
Aspect of human ergonomics
for anesthesia information systems fitting to the anesthesia workstation (Y. Sanjo, K. Ikeda).
Electronic anesthesia record keeping
- part of a perioperative patient information system (A. Okamura et al.).
Datex AS/3 record keeping - using the adu gas control
and vaporising principles (G. Rolly, M. Struys, L. Versichelen).
Postoperative pain control.
Control of fentanyl plasma levels
for postoperative pain relief (K. Shibutani).
Current postoperative pain control in Japan and the use of portable disposable infusors
(H. Arita et al.).
New concept anesthesia machine.
High flow-closed circuit: feed back controlled inhalation anesthesia.
The road to "physiological" artifial ventilation. (J.-P.A.H. Jantzen et al.).
A new concept in anaesthesia machines
(H.R.
Hughes).
Index of authors. Subject index.
Bibliographic & ordering Information
Hardbound, 350 pages, publication date: NOV-1998
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-50008-3
ISBN-10: 0-444-50008-1
Imprint: EXCERPTA MEDICA
Price: Order form
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