Anesthesia and the lung 1992

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Anesthesia and the lung 1992

edited by T.H. Stanley and R.J. Sperry

(Developments in critical care medicine and anaesthesiology, 25)

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1992

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"Contains the refresher course manuscripts of the presentations of the 37th Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology ... at Cliff Conference Center in Snowbird, Utah, February 28-March 3, 1992"--Pref

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Description

"Anaesthesia and the Lung 1992" presents recent advances in the diagnosis, pre-, intra-, and postoperative anaesthetic management of patients with lung disease, presenting for pulmonary and non-pulmonary surgery. It also deals with ventilation - perfusion issues, the lung as a metabolic organ, the effects of anaesthesia on pulmonary mechanics and pulmonary blood flow. In addition, there are chapters that focus on hypoxia; regional differences in the lung; pulmonary surfactant; recent advances in the understanding of pulmonary edema; high altitude disease; anaesthesia and the control of breathing; recent development in oximetry; instrumentation designed to measure pulmonary oxygen tension, pO2 and pCO2 transcutaneously; differential lung ventilation; reactive airways; septic shock; the adult respiratory distress syndrome and numerous aspects of ventilatory support.

Table of Contents

  • Gravity and the lung - lessons from space
  • control of the pulmonary circulation
  • a primer on pulmonary cell biology - lung cells and their function
  • the pulmonary circulation during anaesthesia
  • pulmonary oedema caused by stress failure of capillaries
  • mechanisms of lung injury - an overview
  • hemodynamic determinants of pulmonary oedema and pleural effusions
  • oxygen consumption measurements in artificial ventilation
  • the hypoxic brain
  • severe hypoxia - insights from extreme altitude
  • respiratory control related to altitude and anaesthesia
  • lactic acidosis, type A
  • rib cage contribution to ventilation during anaesthesia
  • oxygen - the breath of life
  • management of the patient with reactive airway disease
  • management of the difficult airway - epidemiology, the ASA algorithm and recognition
  • management of the difficult airway - proper preparation for the awake intubation, fiberoptic and retrograde techniques
  • management of the difficult airway - the anaesthetized patient whose trachea is difficult to intubate, transtracheal jet ventilation, the difficult extubation and jet stylets
  • influence of anaesthetics on pulmonary gas exchange
  • assessment of respiratory mechanics during mechanical ventilation
  • physiologic effects of raised airway pressure
  • pulmonary embolic disease - diagnosis and treatment
  • adult respiratory distress syndrome
  • hemodynamics and therapy in ARDS
  • respiratory mechanics in ARDS patients
  • new modes of ventilatory support
  • septic shock
  • to PEEP or not to PEEP ARDS patients
  • monitoring cardiopulmonary function with dual oximetry
  • ECMO - a view from the East.

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