Clinical Anesthesia Procedures of the Massachusetts General HospitalJ. Kenneth Davison, William F. Eckhardt, Deniz A. Perese |
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Contents
Specific Considerations with Cardiac Disease | 14 |
Specific Considerations with Pulmonary Disease | 33 |
Specific Considerations with Liver Disease | 58 |
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abdominal administration agents airway analgesia Anesth anesthesiologist anesthetic aortic arrhythmias artery atrial benzodiazepines bleeding block blockade blood flow blood pressure bradycardia breathing bupivacaine cardiac output cardiovascular catheter cause Chap chest clinical coronary decrease depression disease Dosage dose drugs Duration dysfunction edema effects Elimination Kidney endotracheal tube epidural epidural anesthesia epinephrine extubation failure fentanyl fluid function halothane heart rate hemodynamic hepatic hypertension hyperthermia hypotension hypovolemia hypoxemia increased Indications induction infants infusion inhalation injection injury intraoperative intubation ischemia ketamine lidocaine liver lung malignant hyperthermia Metabolism mg/kg monitoring muscle relaxants myocardial narcotics needle nerve nitrous oxide normal obstruction occur Onset oxygen pain patients pediatric perfusion peripheral plasma plexus pneumothorax postoperative preoperative prior procedures propofol pulmonary receptors regional anesthesia renal respiratory result risk sedation shunt spinal stimulation surgery surgical syndrome tachycardia technique therapy tion toxicity tracheal transfusion trauma treatment usually vascular vasodilation venous ventilation ventricular volume