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Pain Management and Anesthesiology contains the presentations made
at the 43rd Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology sponsored
by the University of Utah and held at Snowbird, Utah, USA, February
20-24, 1998. This volume addresses recent advances in the
understanding of the basic science and clinical management of pain.
The textbook includes sections on recent advances in the
understanding of pain signal processing, as well as reviews of the
clinical management of acute, chronic, cancer-related, and
pediatric pain. In addition, this text includes a discussion of the
behavioral assessment and treatment of the pain patient. This
textbook is the sixteenth in a continuing series documenting the
proceedings of the postgraduate course.
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.
Anesthesia and the Central Nervous System is a textbook for a
postgraduate course as well as a reference for all
anesthesiologists which presents many of the latest concepts in
anesthesiology within a brief formal presentation. An outstanding
faculty presents topics relating to the biochemistry, physiology,
and pharmacology of the nervous system, the anesthetic management
of intracranial and spinal cord surgery, and the intensive care
management of central nervous system disease. Each chapter is a
brief but sharply focused glimpse of the interests in anesthesia.
This textbook is the eleventh in a continuing series documenting
the proceedings of the Postgraduate Course in Salt Lake City.
Theodore H. Stanley, M.D. W. Clayton Petty, M.D. Anesthesiology
1986 contains the Refresher Course manuscripts of the presentations
of the 31st Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology which took
place at the Westin Hotel Utah Convention Center in Salt Lake City,
Utah, February 14-18, 1986. The chapters reflect recent and future
developments in anesthetic techniques, monitoring instruments and
devices, and anesthetic drugs. The purposes of the textbook are to
1) act as a reference for the anesthesiologists attending the
meeting, and 2) serve as a vehi cl e to bri ng many of the 1 atest
concepts in anesthesiology to others within a short time of the
formal presentation. Each chapter is a brief but sharply focused
glimpse of the interests in anesthesi a expressed at the
conference. Thi s book and its chapters should not be considered
complete treatises on the subjects addressed but rather attempts to
summarlze the most salient points. This textbook is the fourth in a
continuing series documenting the proceedings of the Postgraduate
Course in Salt Lake City. We hope that this and the past and future
volumes reflect the rapid and continuing evolution of
anesthesiology in the late twentieth century. TABLE OF CONTENTS
PHARMACOLOGY The New Neuromusucular Blocking Agents D. Ryan Cook,
M.D.
Theodore H. Stanley, M. D. What's New in, Anesthesiology in 1988
contains the Refresher Course manuscripts of the presentations of
the 33rd Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology which took
place at the Marriott Hotel Convention Center in Salt Lake City,
Utah, February 19-23, 1988. The chapters reflect new data, ideas
and concepts within the general framework of most recent
developments in "evaluation and monitoring cardiac function before,
during and after surgery," "new anesthetics and their actions on
the heart and peripheral vasculature, and other organ systems,"
"metabolism and elimination of anesthetics and anesthetic
adjuvants," and "recent developments in the anesthetic management
of patients with congenital heart disease, renal and pulmonary
dysfunction, and diabetes insipidus. " In addition, there are
chapters on new developments in "obstetrics," "regional
anesthesia," and "anesthetic management of the newborn. " The
purposes of the textbook are to 1) act as a reference for the
anesthesio logists attending the meeting, and,2) serve as a vehicle
to bring many of the latest concepts in anesthesiology to others
within a short time of the formal presentation. Each chapter is a
brief but sharply focused glimpse of the interests in anesthesia
expressed at the conference. This book and its chapters should not
be considered complete treatises on the subjects addressed but
rather attempts to summarize the most salient points. This textbook
is the sixth in a continuing series documenting the proceedings of
the Postgraduate Course in Salt Lake City."
Theodore H. Stanley, M. D. Anesthesiology and the Heart contains
the Refresher Course manuscripts of the presentations of the 35th
Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology which took place at
The Cliff Conference Center in Snowbird, Utah, February 16-20,
1990. The chapters reflect new data and concepts within the general
framework of "evaluating myocardial function," "pharmacology and
the cardiac patient," "anesthesia for patients with cardiac
disease," and "stress, cardiopulmonary bypass, coagulation problems
and related issues. " The purposes of the textbook are to 1) act as
a reference for the anesthesiologists attending the meeting, and 2)
serve as a vehicle to bring many of the latest concepts in
anesthesiology to others within a short time of the formal
presentation. Each chapter is a brief but sharply focused glimpse
of the interests in anesthesia expressed at the conference. This
book and its chapters should not be considered complete treatises
on the subjects addressed but rather attempts to summarize the most
salient points. This textbook is the eighth in a continuing series
documenting the proceedings of the Postgraduate Course in Salt Lake
City. We hope that this and the past and future volumes reflect the
rapid and continuing evolution of anesthesiology in the late
twentieth century. vii LIST OF CoNTIUBUTDRS Bailey, P. L.
Department of Anesthesiology, The University of Utah School of
Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, U. S. A. Barash, P. Department
of Anesthesiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven,
CT 06510, U. S. A. Covino, B. G.
Neuroanesthesia contains the edited presentations of the 42nd
Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology given by the
Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Utah School of
Medicine, February 1997. The chapters reflect recent advances in
neurophysiology, pharmacology and monitoring related to the
practice of neuroanesthesiology. The sections on central nervous
system trauma, intraoperative management, brain protection and
postoperative care provide a conceptual framework for current
clinical practices. This textbook is the fifteenth in a continuing
series documenting the proceedings of the Postgraduate Course of
the Department of Anesthesiology of the University of Utah School
of Medicine. It reflects, as well as past and future volumes, the
rapid and continuing evolution of anesthesia in the last years of
the twentieth century.
Theodore H. Stanley, M.D. Anesthesiology and Pain Management
contains the Refresher Course manuscripts of the presentations of
the 36th Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology which took
place at The Cliff Conference Center in Snowbird, Utah, February
22-26, 1991. The chapters reflect new data and concepts within the
general framework of "pain research and basic science," "clinical
topics in pain management." The purposes of the textbook are to 1)
act as a reference for the anesthesiologists attending the meeting,
and 2) serve as a vehicle to bring many of the latest concepts in
anesthesiology to others within a short time of the formal
presentation. Each chapter is a brief but sharply focused glimpse
of the interests in anesthesia expressed at the conference. This
book and its chapters should not be considered complete treatises
on the subjects addressed but rather attempts to summarize the most
salient points. This textbook is the ninth in a continuing series
documenting the proceedings of the Postgraduate Course in Salt Lake
City. We hope that this and the past and future volumes reflect the
rapid and continuing evolution of anesthesiology in the late
twentieth century. ix list of Contributors Ashburn, Michael A.
Department of Anesthesiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City,
Utah Basbaum, Allan Department of Anatomy & Physiology,
University of California - San Francisco, San Francisco, California
Bonica, John J. Department of Anesthesiology, The University of
Washington, Seattle, Washington Cousins, Michael J.
Anesthesiology and Pain Management contains the edited
presentations of the 39th Annual Postgraduate Course in
Anesthesiology, February 1994. The chapters reflect new data
concepts within the general framework of `pain research and basic
science', and `clinical topics in pain management'. The purpose of
the textbook is to serve as a vehicle to bring many of the latest
concepts in anesthesiology to those who did not attend the
conference, within a short time of the formal presentation. Each
chapter is a brief but sharply focused glimpse of the current
interests in anesthesia. This volume, as well as past and future
volumes, reflects the rapid and continuing evolution of
anesthesiology in the late twentieth century.
Pediatric and Obstetrical Anesthesia comprises the edited
presentations of the 40th Annual Postgraduate Course in
Anesthesiology, February 1995. The book reflects the most recent
advances in the physiology, pharmacology and anesthetic management
of patients with central nervous system disease. Subjects such as
central nervous system trauma and brain protection are also dealt
with. Obstetrical and pediatric patients constitute important and
often challenging cases for the practicing anesthesiologist. This
textbook is the thirteenth in a continuing series documenting the
proceedings of the Postgraduate Course of the Department of
Anesthesiology of the University of Utah School of Medicine.
Pain Management and Anesthesiology contains the presentations made
at the 43rd Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology sponsored
by the University of Utah and held at Snowbird, Utah, USA, February
20-24, 1998. This volume addresses recent advances in the
understanding of the basic science and clinical management of pain.
The textbook includes sections on recent advances in the
understanding of pain signal processing, as well as reviews of the
clinical management of acute, chronic, cancer-related, and
pediatric pain. In addition, this text includes a discussion of the
behavioral assessment and treatment of the pain patient. This
textbook is the sixteenth in a continuing series documenting the
proceedings of the postgraduate course.
Anesthesia and the Lung 1992 presents recent advances in the
diagnosis, pre-, intra-, and postoperative anesthetic 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 anesthesia 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; anesthesia 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.
Anesthesia and the Central Nervous System is a textbook for a
postgraduate course as well as a reference for all
anesthesiologists which presents many of the latest concepts in
anesthesiology within a brief formal presentation. An outstanding
faculty presents topics relating to the biochemistry, physiology,
and pharmacology of the nervous system, the anesthetic management
of intracranial and spinal cord surgery, and the intensive care
management of central nervous system disease. Each chapter is a
brief but sharply focused glimpse of the interests in anesthesia.
This textbook is the eleventh in a continuing series documenting
the proceedings of the Postgraduate Course in Salt Lake City.
Neuroanesthesia contains the edited presentations of the 42nd
Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology given by the
Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Utah School of
Medicine, February 1997. The chapters reflect recent advances in
neurophysiology, pharmacology and monitoring related to the
practice of neuroanesthesiology. The sections on central nervous
system trauma, intraoperative management, brain protection and
postoperative care provide a conceptual framework for current
clinical practices. This textbook is the fifteenth in a continuing
series documenting the proceedings of the Postgraduate Course of
the Department of Anesthesiology of the University of Utah School
of Medicine. It reflects, as well as past and future volumes, the
rapid and continuing evolution of anesthesia in the last years of
the twentieth century.
Theodore H. Stanley. M. D. W. Clayton Petty. M. D. Anesthesia. the
Heart and the Vascular System contains the Refresher Course
manuscripts of the presentations of the 32nd Annual Postgraduate
Course in Anesthesiology which took place at the Westin Hotel Utah
Convention Center in Salt Lake City. Utah. February 20-24. 1987.
The chapters reflect new data and concepts within the general
framework of "risk. preoperative evaluation and monitoring. "
"cerebral. pulmonary and peripheral vascular disease. " "new
agents. their advantages and their problems" and "pediatric.
cardiac and non-cardiac surgery. " The purposes of the textbook are
to 1) act as a reference for the anesthesiologists attending the
meeting. and 2) serve as a vehicle to bring many of the latest
concepts in anesthesiology to others within a short time of the
formal presentation. Each chapter is a brief but sharply focused
glimpse of the interests in anesthesia expressed at the conference.
This book and its chapters should not be considered complete
treatises on the sub jects addressed but rather attempts to
summarize the most salient points. This textbook is the fifth in a
continuing series documenting the pro ceedings of the Postgraduate
Course in Salt Lake City. We hope that this and the past and future
volumes reflect the rapid and continuing evolution of
anesthesiology in the late twentieth century. YO TABLE OF CONTENTS
Diabetes: Preoperative Evaluation and Intraoperative Management
Simon de Lange, M. D., Ph. D."
Theodore H. Stanley, M. D. Anesthesia and the Lung contains the
Refresher Course manuscripts of the presentations of the 34th
Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology which took place at
The Cliff Conference Center in Snowbird, Utah, February 17-21,
1989. The chapters reflect recent advances in the diagnosis, pre-,
intra-, and postoperative anesthetic management of patients with
lung disease, presenting for pulmonary and non-pulmonary surgery.
They also deal with ventilation-perfusion issues, the lung as a
metabolic organ, the effects of anesthesia on pulmonary mechanics
and pulmonary blood flow. In addition there are chapters that will
focus around hypoxia; regional differences in the lung; pulmonary
surfactant; recent advances in the understanding of pulmonary
edema; high altitude disease; anesthesia and the control of
breathing; recent developments in oximetry; instrumentation
designed to measure pulmonary oxygen tension, P0 and PC0 trans 2 2
cutaneously; differential lung ventilation; reactive airways;
septic shock; the adult respiratory distress syndrome and numerous
aspects of ventilatory support. The purposes of the textbook are to
1) act as a reference for the anesthesiologists attending the
meeting, and 2) serve as a vehicle to bring many of the latest
concepts in anesthesiology to others within a short time of the
formal presenta tion. Each chapter is a brief but sharply focused
glimpse of the interests in anesthesia expressed at the
conference."
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.
Theodore H. Stanley, M. D. Anesthesiology and the Heart contains
the Refresher Course manuscripts of the presentations of the 35th
Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology which took place at
The Cliff Conference Center in Snowbird, Utah, February 16-20,
1990. The chapters reflect new data and concepts within the general
framework of "evaluating myocardial function," "pharmacology and
the cardiac patient," "anesthesia for patients with cardiac
disease," and "stress, cardiopulmonary bypass, coagulation problems
and related issues. " The purposes of the textbook are to 1) act as
a reference for the anesthesiologists attending the meeting, and 2)
serve as a vehicle to bring many of the latest concepts in
anesthesiology to others within a short time of the formal
presentation. Each chapter is a brief but sharply focused glimpse
of the interests in anesthesia expressed at the conference. This
book and its chapters should not be considered complete treatises
on the subjects addressed but rather attempts to summarize the most
salient points. This textbook is the eighth in a continuing series
documenting the proceedings of the Postgraduate Course in Salt Lake
City. We hope that this and the past and future volumes reflect the
rapid and continuing evolution of anesthesiology in the late
twentieth century. vii LIST OF CoNTIUBUTDRS Bailey, P. L.
Department of Anesthesiology, The University of Utah School of
Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, U. S. A. Barash, P. Department
of Anesthesiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven,
CT 06510, U. S. A. Covino, B. G.
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.
Theodore H. Stanley, M.D. W. Clayton Petty, M.D. Anesthesiology
1986 contains the Refresher Course manuscripts of the presentations
of the 31st Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology which took
place at the Westin Hotel Utah Convention Center in Salt Lake City,
Utah, February 14-18, 1986. The chapters reflect recent and future
developments in anesthetic techniques, monitoring instruments and
devices, and anesthetic drugs. The purposes of the textbook are to
1) act as a reference for the anesthesiologists attending the
meeting, and 2) serve as a vehi cl e to bri ng many of the 1 atest
concepts in anesthesiology to others within a short time of the
formal presentation. Each chapter is a brief but sharply focused
glimpse of the interests in anesthesi a expressed at the
conference. Thi s book and its chapters should not be considered
complete treatises on the subjects addressed but rather attempts to
summarlze the most salient points. This textbook is the fourth in a
continuing series documenting the proceedings of the Postgraduate
Course in Salt Lake City. We hope that this and the past and future
volumes reflect the rapid and continuing evolution of
anesthesiology in the late twentieth century. TABLE OF CONTENTS
PHARMACOLOGY The New Neuromusucular Blocking Agents D. Ryan Cook,
M.D.
Theodore H. Stanley, M. D. What's New in, Anesthesiology in 1988
contains the Refresher Course manuscripts of the presentations of
the 33rd Annual Postgraduate Course in Anesthesiology which took
place at the Marriott Hotel Convention Center in Salt Lake City,
Utah, February 19-23, 1988. The chapters reflect new data, ideas
and concepts within the general framework of most recent
developments in "evaluation and monitoring cardiac function before,
during and after surgery," "new anesthetics and their actions on
the heart and peripheral vasculature, and other organ systems,"
"metabolism and elimination of anesthetics and anesthetic
adjuvants," and "recent developments in the anesthetic management
of patients with congenital heart disease, renal and pulmonary
dysfunction, and diabetes insipidus. " In addition, there are
chapters on new developments in "obstetrics," "regional
anesthesia," and "anesthetic management of the newborn. " The
purposes of the textbook are to 1) act as a reference for the
anesthesio logists attending the meeting, and,2) serve as a vehicle
to bring many of the latest concepts in anesthesiology to others
within a short time of the formal presentation. Each chapter is a
brief but sharply focused glimpse of the interests in anesthesia
expressed at the conference. This book and its chapters should not
be considered complete treatises on the subjects addressed but
rather attempts to summarize the most salient points. This textbook
is the sixth in a continuing series documenting the proceedings of
the Postgraduate Course in Salt Lake City."
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