Topics in neuroanaesthesia and neurointensive care : experimental and clinical studies upon cerebral circulation, metabolism and intracranial pressure
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Topics in neuroanaesthesia and neurointensive care : experimental and clinical studies upon cerebral circulation, metabolism and intracranial pressure
Springer, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
The science of neuroanaesthesia and neurointensive care is fascinating, and the amounts of experimental and clinical studies are overwhelming. Surely, everyone can surf Medline and other database systems in order to get information. If you, however, ask for head injury, cerebral ischaemia or barbiturate, you will get hun dreds, may be thousands of titles and even the same number of abstracts. The aims of this book are to review important experimental and clinical data with emphasis on up-dated references. The text within each issue and sub-issue systematically covers experimental and clinical data separately, and details con cerning cerebral blood flow, cerebral metabolism, intracranial pressure etc. are reviewed accordingly. In our survey of the literature we did not use Medline or other database sys tems systematically. Rather, we used available medical journals which covered the topics of anaesthesia, neuroanaesthesia and neurointensive care. In this way we hope that relevant literature is presented. On the other hand, we cannot exclude that some important issues are omitted. The book covers 12 topics. In three chapters methodology of CBF measure ments, regulation of CBF, and intracranial pressure are described. In the next 6 chapters inhalation anaesthetics, hypnotic agents, analgesics, muscular relaxants, drugs used for control of blood pressure, and the sitting position are reviewed. The last three chapters cover head injury, subarachnoid haemorrhage and cere bral ischaemia.
目次
1 Methods of cerebral blood flow measurement.- 2 Regulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF).- 3 Intracranial pressure.- 4 Inhalation anaesthetics.- 5 Hypnotic agents.- 6 Analgesics.- 7 Neuromuscular blocking agents and local analgesics.- 8 Drugs used for control of blood pressure.- 9 The sitting position.- 10 Acute head injury.- 11 Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage.- 12 Ischaemia.
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