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Anesthesiology and the Cardiovascular Patient contains the edited
presentations of the 41st Annual Postgraduate Course in
Anesthesiology, February 1996. The chapters reflect new data and
concepts within the general framework of the pathophysiology and
management of surgical candidates with cardiovascular disease. The
textbook will serve as a vehicle to bring many of the latest
concepts in anesthesiology to those who did not attend the
conference. Each chapter is a brief but sharply focused glimpse of
the current interest in anesthesia. This volume, as well as past
and future volumes, reflects the rapid and continuing evolution of
anesthesiology in the late twentieth century.
This two-volume book provides the first comprehensive survey of
opioid research, a field which has accumulated a tremendous amount
of literature since the identification of opioid receptors and
their endogenous ligands. In more than 60 chapters experts present
state-of-the-art reviews of this fascinating field, the topics
ranging from molecular biology to clinical applications. Part I
covers the multiplicity of opioid receptors, the chemistry of
opiates and opioid peptides as well as the neurophysiology of
opioids. Part II reviews a broad spectrum of physiological and
behavioral functions and pharmacological actions of opioids,
together with their neuroendocrinology, opioid tolerance and
dependence, concluding with pathophysiological aspects and clinical
use.
Anesthesiology and the Cardiovascular Patient contains the edited
presentations of the 41st Annual Postgraduate Course in
Anesthesiology, February 1996. The chapters reflect new data and
concepts within the general framework of the pathophysiology and
management of surgical candidates with cardiovascular disease. The
textbook will serve as a vehicle to bring many of the latest
concepts in anesthesiology to those who did not attend the
conference. Each chapter is a brief but sharply focused glimpse of
the current interest in anesthesia. This volume, as well as past
and future volumes, reflects the rapid and continuing evolution of
anesthesiology in the late twentieth century.
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