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Cousins and Bridenbaugh's Neural Blockade.

This comprehensive, authoritative text presents the scientific foundations and clinical practice of neural blockade in both regional anesthesia and the management of pain. The descriptions and illustrations of pain mechanisms are considered classic examples. The Fourth Edition has been refined for c...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cousins, Michael J.
Otros Autores: Bridenbaugh, Philip O., Carr, Daniel B.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health, 2011.
Edición:4th ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Neural blockade in clinical anesthesia andpain medicine; contents; contributing authors; foreword tothe fourth edition; foreword tothe second edition; preface; acknowledgments; the history of regional anesthesia; part ipharmacology and neurophysiology; neural physiology and local anesthetic action; properties, absorption, and disposition of local anesthetic agents; clinical pharmacology of local anesthetics; local anesthetic systemic toxicity; modification of metabolic responses to surgery by neural blockade; neural blockade: impact on outcome.
  • Part iitechniques of neural blockade in clinical anesthesiaperioperative management of patients and equipment selection for neural blockade; section aneuraxial blockade; anatomy of the neuraxis; spinal (subarachnoid) blockade; epidural neural blockade; neurologic complications of neuraxial block; section bperipheral block; the upper extremity: somatic block; the lower extremity: somatic blockade; intravenous regional neural blockade; section cthorax and abdomen; intercostal, intrapleural, and peripheral blockade of the thorax and abdomen; section dhead and neck.
  • Somatic blockade of the head and neckneural blockade of oral and circumoral structures; neural blockade of the eye; neurologic complications of peripheral neural blockade; part iiiapplications of neural blockade in clinical anesthesia; neural blockade for surgery to the head and neck; neural blockade for cardiovascular surgery; neural blockade for abdominal and thoracic (non-vascular) surgery; neural blockade for obstetrics and gynecologic surgery; neural blockade for orthopedic surgery; neural blockade for ambulatory surgery; neural blockade for pediatric surgery.
  • Part ivneural blockade and the management of painsection aphysiology, pharmacology, and behavioral aspects; pain medicine: history, emergence as a medical specialty, and evolution of the multidisciplinary approach; socioeconomic factors in chronic pain and its management; developmental aspects of nociception; introduction to pain mechanisms: implications for neural blockade; physiologic and pharmacologic substrates of nociception after tissue and nerve injury; pharmacologic substrates of pain: peripheral voltage gated ion channels in pain.
  • Neurochemical and neurophysiologic effects of needle insertion: clinical implicationspsychological aspects of pain: implications for neural blockade; the placebo response: implications for neural blockade; section b clinical assessmentofpersistent pain; assessment and diagnosis of chronic pain conditions; diagnostic and prognostic neural blockade; section c techniques of neuralblockadeand neurostimulation; sympathetic neural blockade of upper and lower extremity; spinal route of analgesia: opioids and future options for spinal analgesic chemotherapy; neurostimulation.