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Oxford Textbook of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia
Edited by R Peter Alston, Paul S. Myles, and Marco Ranucci
528 pages | 276x219mm
978-0-19-965347-8 | Hardback | 26 February 2015
Focuses on worldwide practice, using a fully international editor and contributor team, reflecting multi-national and contemporary opinions, ideas, and research
•Provides a comprehensive and detailed overview of all aspects of cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia, two interconnected and challenging specialties
•Part of the authoritative Oxford Textbooks in Anaesthesia series
The new Oxford Textbook of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia provides a comprehensive overview of and a thorough grounding in this challenging subspecialty. Both cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia demand high levels of knowledge and skill, as minimally invasive surgical techniques demand a sounder understanding of the specialties and as more patients with co-morbidities present for surgery.
Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Anaesthesia series, this volume covers the anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, post-operative complications, critical care, and all clinical aspects of cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia. Practical aspects, such as team working, and designing and equipping cardiothoracic theatre and critical care, are also included. The expert and international author team use their experience to ensure this textbook reflects current world-wide practice across the globe.
This volume is published with a concurrent online version, which features access to the full content of the textbook, contains links from the references to primary research journal articles, allows full text searches, and provides access to figures and tables that can be downloaded to PowerPoint ®.
Designed for consultants and trainees in cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia, this is the definitive source of expert knowledge for anaesthetists in this subspecialty.
Readership: Consultant and trainee anaesthetists, and consultant and trainee critical care specialists who manage patients undergoing cardiac and thoracic surgery.
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