Regional anaesthesia, particularly central neural block for obstetrics, has increased greatly in use and popularity over the last 30 years. However, a significant number of anaesthetists still find it difficult to acquire either a theoretical grounding in the subject or expertise in the techniques. This book is produced to help them to rectify this situation. It is aimed at anaesthetists in training and those studying for the FRCA examination, as well as senior anaesthetists whose training was completed before the revival ...
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Regional anaesthesia, particularly central neural block for obstetrics, has increased greatly in use and popularity over the last 30 years. However, a significant number of anaesthetists still find it difficult to acquire either a theoretical grounding in the subject or expertise in the techniques. This book is produced to help them to rectify this situation. It is aimed at anaesthetists in training and those studying for the FRCA examination, as well as senior anaesthetists whose training was completed before the revival of interest in regional anaesthesia. Those already using regional techniques will find the book useful for extending and updating their knowledge. As in the first two editions, the first part of the book gives an account (firmly based in recent research) of the theoretical aspects of regional anaesthesia. The second part describes the practical applications of the various methods. The third edition continues to give a clear view on often misunderstood subjects such as the pharmacokinetics and systemic toxicity of local anaesthetic drugs, and the use of test doses as well as an assessment of the present place of spinal anaesthesia and an account of the features of some of the newer spinal agents.The contributing authors use the techniques which they describe in their daily practice and, because they come from a variety of backgrounds, the book is broadly representative of British practice. However, the editors have ensured that the guidance given and the opinions expressed are clear and unequivocal. Offers clear views on often misunderstood subjects such as the pharmacokinetics and systemic toxicity of local anaesthetic drugs, and the use of test doses Explains difficult concepts in an easy, practical and well-illustrated way Provides an assessment of the present place of spinal anaesthesia and accounts of some of the newer spinal agents, ensuring you are up-to-date with the latest developments Added content and expertise on obstetric anaesthesia More detailed approach to subject matter in order to deal with the increase in information in this rapidly expanding area The introduction of John McClure as a co-editor with an interest in obstetric anaesthesia (one of the areas in which regional anaesthesia is widely used) Several new chapters including: The anatomy and physiology of pain- Local Anaesthetic Kinetics Clinical uses of local anaesthetic drugs Pre-operative considerations Post-operative Pain and Audit Regional anaesthesia for day-care surgery Regional Anaesthesia in the Elderly Patient All other chapters revised and updated
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 1250grams, ISBN: 9780443062261.