Internetové knihkupectví s veterinární tématikou
Tato publikace poskytuje snadný návod pro léčbu bolesti u malých zvířat V úvodní kapitole je čtenář seznámen s terminologií bolesti. Následujíc kapitoly pokračují popisem fyziologie bolesti, strategií zvládnutí bolesti pomoci různých léků, technik s ohledem na konkrétní podmínky a postupy. Strategie léčby bolesti jsou komplexně přezkoumány, s uvedením mechanismů, kterými je bolest vnímána a principů bolesti. Autoři v publikaci diskutují o lécích, které se v současnosti používají při léčbě akutní a chronické bolesti, jakož i o specifických technikách, které lze použít k potlačení intra- a pooperační bolesti u psů a koček. Publikace pokrývá širokou škálu informací o specifických aspektech bolesti od analgetických technik až po léčbu chronické bolesti a vnímání bolesti
Autor: Williams J. Teanquilli, Kurt A. Grimm, Leigh A. Lamont:
Nakladatel | Teton NewMedia |
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ISBN | 9781591610243 |
Vydání | II. vydání 2004 |
Vazba | brožovaná |
Počet stran | 151 |
This manual provides an easy guide to pain management for the veterinary practitioner. Beginning with pain terminology, it goes on to describe to physiology of pain, management strategies, various drugs and techniques, and the management of specific conditions and procedures. Strategies for the treatment of pain are comprehensively reviewed, with an overview of the mechanisms by which pain is perceived and the principles of pain management. The drugs currently used in the treatment of acute and chronic pain are discussed as well as the specific techniques that can be used to control intra- and post operative pain in dogs and cats. The book covers a broad range of information on specific aspects of pain management from analgesic techniques to management of chronic pain to pain perception.
for Management | 1 |
Physiology of Pain | 4 |
The Sensory Nervous System and Pain | 4 |
Nociception | 6 |
Consequences of Pain | 8 |
Pain Recognition | 8 |
Pain Assesment | 9 |
Strategies for Pain Management | 10 |
Preemptive Analgesia | 10 |
Multimodal Analgesia | 10 |
Placebo Effect | 12 |
Section 2 Analgesic Drugs | 14 |
Opioids | 15 |
Local Anesthetics | 17 |
Alpha2 Adrenergic Agonists | 19 |
Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs | 21 |
Analgesic Adjuvant Agents | 25 |
Preemptive Analgesic Drug Combinations | 27 |
Transdermal Analgesic Preparations | 29 |
Fentanyl Patch | 29 |
Buprenorphine Patch | 29 |
Lidocaine Patch | 30 |
Pluronic Gel Medications | 30 |
Topical Local Anesthetic Preparations | 31 |
Dispensable Oral Medications | 32 |
NSAID Preparations | 32 |
Opioid Preparations | 33 |
Opioid / Acetaminophen Preparations | 33 |
Section 3 Analgesic Techniques | 35 |
Epidural Analgesia/Anesthesia | 35 |
Epidural Catheter Placement | 38 |
Brachial Plexus Block | 42 |
Radial/Ulnar/Median Nerve Block | 45 |
Intra-articular Analgesia | 48 |
Dental Nerve Blocks | 50 |
Infiltrative Blocks | 54 |
Intravenous Regional Analgesia/Anesthesia | 58 |
Intercostal Nerve Block | 61 |
Interpleural/Intraperitoneal/Intraincisional | 62 |
Analgesia/Anesthesia | 63 |
Intravenous Constant Rate Infusion | 66 |
Transdermal Opioid Delivery | 68 |
Adjunctive Analgesic Techniques | 71 |
Section 4 Pain Management for Specific Conditions and Procedures | 75 |
Initial Pain Management of the Trauma Patient | 76 |
Head Trauma | 78 |
Acute Pancreatitis | 79 |
Canine Procedures | 80 |
Dental Cleaning with Extractions | 81 |
Ovariohysterectomy | 82 |
Castration | 84 |
Exploratory Laparotomy | 85 |
Forelimb Amputation/Fracture | 88 |
Thoracotomy | 90 |
Intervertebral Disc Disease | 92 |
Cruciate Ligament Repair | 94 |
Hind Limb Amputation/Fracture | 96 |
Degloving Injury | 98 |
Perianal Fistula | 100 |
Ear Canal Ablation | 101 |
Feline Procedures | 103 |
Declaw | 104 |
Ovariohysterectomy | 105 |
Castration | 107 |
Section 5 Managing Chronic Pain in Dogs and Cats | 108 |
Chronic Pain | 109 |
Treatment of Chronic Pain | 111 |
Guidelines for Chronic Pain Management | 114 |
Common Chronic Pain Syndromes | 114 |
Osteoarthritic Pain | 115 |
Osteosarcoma-related Pain | 117 |
Central Neuropathic Pain | 118 |
Chronic Otitis Pain | 119 |
Section 6 Implementing a Pain Management Program in Clinical Practice Components of a Successful Pain | 120 |
Management Program | 121 |
Recommendations for Assessment and Management of Pain in Clinical Practice | 121 |
Appendix | 122 |
Drugs and Sources | 123 |
Index | 131 |
Recommended Readings | 15 |