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Manual of Equine Anesthesia and Analgesia

Stručný popis

Autorům se podařilo sestavit příručku anestezie koní, která svojí jednoduchostí a přehledností se může stát základem příručky standardních postupů anestezie koní. Jednotlivé postupy jsou řazeny chronologicky krok za krokem. Jsou poskytnuty základní informace o preanestatickém vyšetření, vlivu anestezie na orgánové systémy, infuzní terapii, hemoterapii, termoregulace, anestetikách, inhalačních a monitorovacích zařízeních, variantách fixace koní, monitoringu po anestezii. Velice přínosná je kapitola o zvládnutí anestezie u postižených koní dle postižených orgánových soustav – pacienti s kolikou, starých případně březích koní. Jedinečné jsou kapitoly věnované oslům. Dostatečný rozsah je věnován regionálním anesteziím. Autoři se nevyhýbají ani při řešení kompilovaných ani infaustních případů – euthanázie.

Autor: Tom Doherty, Alexander Valverde

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NakladatelWiley-Blackwell
ISBN9781405129671
Vydání2006-06-19
Vazbabrožovaná
Počet stran376
Popis

In recent years, a number of important developments have been made in equine anaesthesia and analgesia. These include new methods of monitoring the patient, the availability of new drugs and the implementation of new procedures. This book not only covers all the traditional methods of anaesthesia and recent developments, but it provides students and practitioners with essential information on the scientific basis of anaesthesia, as well as giving handy tips on more practical aspects of anaesthesia, such as drug regimens for field anaesthesia. Covers all the latest developments in equine anaesthesia whilst providing the reader with lots of practical information Includes detailed coverage of the sciences behind anaesthesia and the drugs used Easy–to–read format, with lots of bulleted lists and tabulated information.
Review
"This manual contains comprehensive information on relevant physiology and pharmacology as well as detailed instruction in the art and science of equine anaesthesia.
It boasts the best chapters on regional anaesthesia in any text on equine anaesthesia." (Equine Veterinary Education, 2007)
"...this appears to be a very useful book for veterinary students, nurses and equine clinicians - whatever their area of interest." (Vet Times)
From the Back Cover
In recent years, a number of important developments have been made in equine anaesthesia and analgesia. These include new methods of monitoring the patient, the availability of new drugs and the implementation of new procedures. This book not only covers all the traditional methods of anaesthesia and recent developments, but it provides students and practitioners with essential information on the scientific basis of anaesthesia, as well as giving handy tips on more practical aspects of anaesthesia, such as drug regimens for field anaesthesia.
• Covers all the latest developments in equine anaesthesia whilst providing the reader with lots of practical information
• Includes detailed coverage of the sciences behind anaesthesia and the drugs used
• Easy-to-read format, with lots of bulleted lists and tabulated information
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Obsah
Preface.vii
Acknowledgments.viiii
Contributors.ix
List of abbreviations.xii
Chapter 1 Preoperative Evaluation. The risk of equine anesthesia ( Tanya Duke ).1
Chapter 1 Preoperative Evaluation.1
The risk of equine anesthesia (Tanya Duke).1
Preoperative evaluation and patient preparation.3
Serum chemistry testing prior to anesthesia (Nicholas Frank).5
Chapter 2 The Cardiovascular System.11
Physiology of the cardiovascular system (Tamara Grubb).11
Evaluation of the cardiovascular system (Rebecca Gompf).26
Chapter 3 The Respiratory System.37
Evaluation of the respiratory system.37
Anatomy of the respiratory system (Robert Reed).37
Airway management.55
Temporary tracheostomy (Frederik Pauwels).62
Ventilation of the horse with recurrent airway obstruction (Carolyn Kerr).66
Chapter 4 The Renal System (Ben Buchanan).67
Anesthesia and the renal system.67
Chapter 5 Neurophysiology and Neuroanesthesia (Tanya Duke).71
Neuroanesthesia.71
Chapter 6 The Autonomic Nervous System (Christine Egger).80
Chapter 7 Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base.86
Fluid therapy (Craig Mosley).86
Electrolytes (Craig Mosley).90
Acid-base physiology.94
Physicochemical approach (Henry Stämpfli).99
Chapter 8 Hemotherapy and Hemostasis.105
Hemostasis (Casey J. LeBlanc).105
Hemotherapy (Hanna-Maaria Palos).111
Chapter 9 The Stress Response (Deborah Gaon).120
Chapter 10 Thermoregulation (Ralph C. Harvey).124
Chapter 11 Pharmacology of Drugs Used in Equine Anesthesia.128
Definitions of anesthetic terms.128
Phenothiazines.129
Alpha2 adrenergic agents.130
Opioids.134
Benzodiazepines.138
Guaiphenesin.140
Tramadol.141
Barbiturates.142
Ketamine.145
Tiletamine and zolazepam (TZ).146
Propofol.147
Inhalational anesthetics.149
Nitrous oxide.153
Local anesthetics (Leigh Lamont).154
Intravenous lidocaine.163
Muscle relaxants (Elizabeth A. Martinez).165
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).169
Drugs used in endotoxemia.173
Chapter 12 The Anesthetic Machine.175
Chapter 13 Positioning the Anesthetized Horse (Hui Chu Lin).183
Chapter 14 Monitoring the Anesthetized Horse.187
Monitoring the central nervous system (Joanna C. Murrell).187
Monitoring respiratory function (Deborah V. Wilson).191
Monitoring cardiovascular function.199
Anesthetic agent monitoring (Deborah V. Wilson).202
Monitoring neuromuscular blockade (Elizabeth A. Martinez).203
Chapter 15 Management of Sedation and Anesthesia.206
Standing sedation.206
General anesthesia techniques.208
Inhalational anesthesia.211
Total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA).212
Partial intravenous anesthesia (PIVA).216
Anesthesia of foals.219
Anesthesia of horses with intestinal emergencies (colic).228
Anesthesia of donkeys and mules.234
Anesthesia of the geriatric horse (Lydia Donaldson).237
Anesthesia and pregnancy (Lydia Donaldson).244
Remote capture of equids (Nigel Caulkett).252
Chapter 16 Anesthesia of the Limbs (Jim Schumacher and Fernando A. Castro).260
Chapter 17 Epidural Analgesia and Anesthesia.275
Chapter 18 Anesthesia of the Head and Penis (Jim Schumacher).282
Anesthesia of the head.282
Anesthesia of the penis and pudendal region.285
Chapter 19 Anesthesia of the Eye (Daniel S. Ward).287
Chapter 20 Analgesia.293
Physiological basis of pain management (Alex Livingston).293
Recognition of pain (Deborah V. Wilson).300
Analgesia for acute pain.302
Chapter 21 Complications and Emergencies.305
Anaphylactic and anaphylactoid reactions.305
Intraoperative hypotension.307
Intraoperative hypertension.309
Hypoxemia and hypoxia (Hanna-Maaria Palos).310
Hypercapnia.314
Intra-arterial and perivascular injections.315
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.317
Postoperative myopathy.319
Neuropathy.322
Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (Rachael E. Carpenter).326
Equine malignant hyperthermia (Rachael E. Carpenter).331
Delayed awakening.337
Chapter 22 Assisted Recovery (Bernd Driessen).338
Chapter 23 Euthanasia (Ron Jones).352
Index.357