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This text contains the edited presentations of the 39th Annual
Postgraduate Course in Anaesthesiology, 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 anaesthesiology to those who did not
attend the conference, within a short time of the formal
presentation. Each chapter is a brief by sharply focused glimpse of
the current interests in anaesthesia. This volume, as well as past
and future volumes, reflects the rapid and continuing evolution of
anaesthestiology in the late-20th century.
"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.
This volume comprises the edited presentations of the 40th Annual
Postgraduate Course in Anaesthesiology, February 1995. It reflects
recent advances in this area. Obstetrical and paediatric patients
constitute important and often challenging cases for the practicing
anesthesiologist. This textbook is the 13th in a continuing series
documenting the proceedings of the Postgraduate Course of the
Department of Anesthesiology of the University of Utah School of
Medicine.
Anesthesia for the New Millenium: Modern Anesthetic Clinical
Pharmacology contains the refresher course lectures of the 1999
meeting and is a review of the current state of the art in
anesthesia clinical pharmacology. The authors of the individual
chapters are among the world's most widely recognized experts in
the pharmacology of perioperative medicine. The book features
sections on new pharmacology concepts, new drug delivery
techniques, recently released drugs and novel thinking about older
drugs. It also addresses several areas that have recently emerged
as very hot clinical and research topics, including depth of
anesthesia monitoring technology and anesthesia drug interactions.
The textbook is the seventeenth in a continuing series documenting
the proceedings of the postgraduate course.
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