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Every specialist, at present, is confronted with the fact that it
is continually becoming more difficult to remain 'up to date'. The
areas in which he must read are expanding while the individual
publications are becoming greater in number, larger in content and
appear more frequently. The choice of the subject was not easy.
This time we have selected the pharmacological aspects of
anaesthesiology as our main topic, as a continu ation of the
Boerhaave course in 1971. Although we know that a drug works, the
mechanism behind this action is of great importance. The
pharmacokinetics and side effects of the drugs we administer affect
not only our patients, but also ourselves, our children, and the
personnel under our care. In a special section we draw attention to
this subject. We fervently hope that this symposium will further
enrich your knowledge of anaesthesia and that through this
enrichment you will derive more pleasure from the profession you
have chosen and that in the end this will lead to even better care
and treatment of the patients entrusted to us. We wish to express
our thanks to Prof. C. M. Conway, Dr. D. T. Popescu, and Prof. D.
M. E. Vermeulen-Cranch for their assistance in the editing of some
of the chapters in this book."
During the past twenty years there has been a rapid evolution in
anaesthesia, so much so, that we stand on the brink of a major
change in the role of the anaesthetist in medicine. Anaesthesia has
now emerged from being a craft speciality, obsessed with details of
techniques, to become a science concerned with the maintenance of
life. As a result of our better understanding of the physiological
and pharmacological effects of anaesthesia and surgery, new
opportunities have been created for anaesthetists to apply their
particular knowledge, not only to provide better and safer
conditions for surgery, but also in resuscitation, ventilatory and
circulatory support and in the treatment of chronic pain. This has
resulted in the recognition of the anaesthetist as a physician
specialising in applied physiology and clinical pharmacology. The
1971 Boerhaave Course in Anaesthesia has deliberately tried to
reflect this scientific basis of the speciality of anaesthesia by
selecting for presenta tion in this book, subjects in which recent
investigations have provoked new concepts and ideas. We are most
grateful to our colleagues who presented a paper and to the
secretary-staffs of our departments of anaesthesia in Leiden and
London. Also thanks are extended to Mrs. Bongertman for the
preparation of the proofs. Department of Anaesthesiology 10han
Spierdijk University Hospital, Leiden Department of Anaesthetics
Stanley Feldman Westminster Hospital, London v CONTENTS Preface . .
. V Contributors . VIII PART ONE ANAESTHESIA AND THE HEART Alpha
and beta blockers in anaesthesia . 3 H. LABORIT 18 Advantages and
disadvantages of isoprenaline ."
This book reflects the proceedings of the Boerhaave Course,
"Developments in drugs used in Anaesthesia", held on r'lay 7th and
8th 1981 at Leiden University. The goal of the organizers of the
course was to obtain a better under standing of the pharmacological
and clinical applications of the drugs used in the field of
Anaesthesiology. In my opinion, there is a constant need for
post-graduate teaching not only on a clinical basis, but also in
the so-called "basic sciences". This especially applies to
anaesthetists. I would like to express my thanks to the speakers,
who were all so kind as to send their manuscripts in time for
publishing, and to thank the co-editors of this book, as well as
rtr. B.P. Ccmnandeur, from r'lar tinus Nijhoff Publishers for their
fruitful co-operation. Last but not least, I would like to thank
the secretarial staff of my depar~ent for all the work they did
arranging for manuscripts to be in the right places at the right
times. Joh. Spierdijk THE USE OF H2 BLOCKERS T.H. STANLEY In the
last decade a new important histamine receptor, H2 receptor, has
been discovered which has major importance in gastric acid
production. In addition, a new drug Cimetidine (Tagamet) which
blocks the H2 receptor has been synthesized. The object of this
presentation will be to discuss the possible role of this
interesting drug (Cimetidine) before and during operation and
possible postoperatively as well.
The 1973 Boerhaave Course in Leiden on Measurement in Anaesthesia
was composed of the lectures included in this book, supplemented by
the series of 'lecture demonstrations' organised by Dr. P. Cliffe
and given by the members of the Departments of Clinical Measurement
and the Magill Department of Anaesthetics, Westminster Hospital,
London. The aim of the 1973 Boerhaave Course on Measurement in
Anaesthesia was designed to arouse interest in this subject where
it has not already occurred. The subjects discussed in the lectures
and presented in this book were those that were considered topical
and appropriate. The lectures were meant to give an idea of some
basic and advanced possibilities of measurement. It was not
intended to be an exhaustive review of all the measurements
relevant to anaesthetic practice and research. In this time of
monitoring one has to keep in mind that good measurement is the
basis of good monitoring. A certain amount of repetition is
unavoidable as each lecture was intended to be complete in itsel.
However, editing has reduced this to a minimum. Department of
Anaesthesiology Johan Spierdijk University Hospital, Leiden
Department of Anaesthetics Stanley Feldman Westminster Hospital,
London Julian Leigh CONTENTS Preface ... V Contributors VIII PART
ONE INTRODUCTION The difference between measurement and monitoring.
What is worth measuring? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
. . 3 . JOH. SPIERDUK and A. NANDORFF Problems of interference and
electrical safety associated with the - cording of biological
signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 13 J. P. BLACKBURN 22
The scope of measurements using radioactive isotopes .
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