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Obstetric Anesthesia: A Case-Based and Visual Approach 2020 ed. [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 309 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 694 g, 169 Illustrations, color; 6 Illustrations, black and white; XXV, 309 p. 175 illus., 169 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030264769
  • ISBN-13: 9783030264765
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 309 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 694 g, 169 Illustrations, color; 6 Illustrations, black and white; XXV, 309 p. 175 illus., 169 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Feb-2020
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3030264769
  • ISBN-13: 9783030264765
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With 32 engaging and dramatic cases and 174 colorful, insightful and innovative graphics, this book takes a fresh, creative and highly visual approach to the fundamentals of obstetric anesthesia as well as emerging knowledge and three emerging technologies: 1) pre-procedural ultrasound to facilitate neuraxial block placement, 2) point-of-care transthoracic echocardiography to guide maternal resuscitation, and 3) electrical cardiometry to trend maternal cardiac output and avoid fetal hypoxia. 
Besides discussing the threats to fetal oxygenation presented by labor and the avoidance of maternal and fetal complications while providing excellent anesthesia, the book also explores the psychological and behavioral dimensions of obstetric anesthesia practice and promotes the obstetric anesthesiologist as a valued member of the obstetric care team who makes unique, insightful and empathic contributions to the overall excellent care of pregnant patients.
Obstetric Anesthesia: A Case-Based and Visual Approach is an indispensable resource for medical students, residents, fellows, anesthesiologists, nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, and obstetricians.

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I found this book to be imaginative and covers almost all problems faced in obstetric anesthesia practice. It provides a good understanding of the physiological, clinical, and psychological aspects of labor and cesarean delivery, and the basic principles and techniques used to manage each. (Nishant Kumar, Anesthesia & Analgesia, Vol. 132 (2), February, 2021)

Part I Pregnancy, Anesthesia and Threats to Fetal Oxygenation
1 Normal Pregnancy, Labor, and Delivery---Without Epidural Analgesia
3(16)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
3(1)
Lessons Learned
4(13)
Lesson 1
4(3)
Lesson 2
7(2)
Lesson 3
9(5)
Lesson 4
14(1)
Lesson 5
14(3)
References
17(2)
2 Neuraxial Anesthesia and the Supine Position Cause Non-reassuring Fetal Status
19(10)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
19(1)
Lessons Learned
20(6)
Lesson 1
20(1)
Lesson 2
21(1)
Lesson 3
21(1)
Lesson 4
22(1)
Lesson 5
22(1)
Lesson 6
22(1)
Lesson 7
23(1)
Lesson 8
24(1)
Lesson 9
25(1)
Lesson 10
26(1)
References
26(3)
3 Hyperstimulation
29(10)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
29(1)
Lessons Learned
30(9)
Lesson 1
30(1)
Lesson 2
30(1)
Lesson 3
31(1)
Lesson 4
31(1)
Lesson 5
32(1)
Lesson 6
33(1)
Lesson 7
33(1)
Lesson 8
33(1)
Lesson 9
34(1)
Lesson 10
34(1)
Lesson 11
35(4)
4 Scheduled Repeat Cesarean Delivery
39(14)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
39(1)
Lessons Learned
40(10)
Lesson 1
40(1)
Lesson 2
40(2)
Lesson 3
42(1)
Lesson 4
42(1)
Lesson 5
42(1)
Lesson 6
42(1)
Lesson 7
43(1)
Lesson 8
43(3)
Lesson 9
46(3)
Lesson 10
49(1)
Lesson 11
49(1)
Lesson 12
49(1)
Lesson 13
49(1)
Lesson 14
50(1)
References
50(3)
Part II Postpartum Hemorrhage
5 Uterine Atony: The Most Common Cause of Postpartum Hemorrhage
53(16)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
53(4)
Lessons Learned
57(10)
Lesson 1
57(1)
Lesson 2
58(1)
Lesson 3
58(1)
Lesson 4
58(1)
Lesson 5
58(1)
Lesson 6
59(1)
Lesson 7
59(1)
Lesson 8
59(1)
Lesson 9
59(1)
Lesson 10
59(1)
Lesson 11
60(1)
Lesson 12
60(1)
Lesson 13
60(1)
Lesson 14
61(1)
Lesson 15
61(1)
Lesson 16
61(1)
Lesson 17
61(1)
Lesson 18
61(1)
Lesson 19
62(1)
Lesson 20
62(1)
Lesson 21
62(1)
Lesson 22
62(5)
References
67(2)
6 Hypovolemic Shock
69(10)
Thomas L. Archer
David J. Elkin
Michael K. Fujinaka
Case Presentation
69(2)
Lessons Learned
71(7)
Lesson 1
71(1)
Lesson 2
71(1)
Lesson 3
72(1)
Lesson 4
72(1)
Lesson 5
72(1)
Lesson 6
73(1)
Lesson 7
73(2)
Lesson 8
75(1)
Lesson 9
75(1)
Lesson 10
75(1)
Lesson 11
75(3)
Reference
78(1)
7 A Traumatic Cesarean Delivery with Consumptive Coagulopathy
79(20)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
79(3)
Lessons Learned
82(15)
Lesson 1
82(1)
Lesson 2
82(1)
Lesson 3
83(1)
Lesson 4
83(1)
Lesson 5
83(1)
Lesson 6
83(1)
Lesson 7
84(4)
Lesson 8
88(1)
Lesson 9
89(1)
Lesson 10
89(1)
Lesson 11
90(1)
Lesson 12
90(1)
Lesson 13
90(1)
Lesson 14
91(1)
Lesson 15
91(1)
Lesson 16
91(1)
Lesson 17
91(1)
Lesson 18
92(1)
Lesson 19
92(1)
Lesson 20
92(1)
Lesson 21
92(1)
Lesson 22
92(1)
Lesson 23
93(1)
Lesson 24
93(1)
Lesson 25
93(1)
Lesson 26
93(1)
Lesson 27
93(1)
Lesson 28
94(1)
Lesson 29
94(1)
Lesson 30
94(1)
Lesson 31
94(3)
Reference
97(2)
8 Trial of Labor After Cesarean Delivery (TOLAC), with Uterine Dehiscence and Emergency Cesarean Delivery Under General Anesthesia
99(10)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
99(2)
Lessons Learned
101(5)
Lesson 1
101(1)
Lesson 2
101(2)
Lesson 3
103(1)
Lesson 4
104(1)
Lesson 5
104(1)
Lesson 6
104(1)
Lesson 7
104(1)
Lesson 8
104(1)
Lesson 9
105(1)
Lesson 10
105(1)
Lesson 11
106(1)
References
106(3)
Part III More Obstetric Crises
9 High Spinal
109(10)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
109(3)
Lessons Learned
112(5)
Lesson 1
112(1)
Lesson 2
112(1)
Lesson 3
112(1)
Lesson 4
113(1)
Lesson 5
114(1)
Lesson 6
115(1)
Lesson 7
116(1)
Lesson 8
117(1)
Lesson 9
117(1)
Lesson 10
117(1)
References
117(2)
10 Prolapsed Umbilical Cord
119(4)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
119(1)
Lessons Learned
120(3)
Lesson 1
120(1)
Lesson 2
120(2)
Lesson 3
122(1)
11 A Patient Delivers Vaginally After an Eclamptic Seizure
123(12)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
123(2)
Lessons Learned
125(8)
Lesson 1
125(1)
Lesson 2
126(1)
Lesson 3
126(1)
Lesson 4
126(1)
Lesson 5
126(1)
Lesson 6
127(1)
Lesson 7
128(1)
Lesson 8
129(1)
Lesson 9
129(2)
Lesson 10
131(1)
Lesson 11
131(1)
Lesson 12
132(1)
Lesson 13
132(1)
Lesson 14
132(1)
Lesson 15
132(1)
Lesson 16
133(1)
Lesson 17
133(1)
Reference
133(2)
12 Cesarean Delivery Under General Anesthesia in a Septic Patient
135(8)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
135(1)
Lessons Learned
136(4)
Lesson 1
136(1)
Lesson 2
136(1)
Lesson 3
137(1)
Lesson 4
137(1)
Lesson 5
137(3)
Lesson 6
140(1)
Reference
140(3)
Part IV More Challenging Cases
13 Morbidly Obese Preeclamptic Patient with Difficult IV Access for Urgent Cesarean Delivery
143(26)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
143(2)
Lessons Learned
145(22)
Lesson 1
145(1)
Lesson 2
145(2)
Lesson 3
147(1)
Lesson 4
148(7)
Lesson 5
155(1)
Lesson 6
155(3)
Lesson 7
158(1)
Lesson 8
158(1)
Lesson 9
158(1)
Lesson 10
159(3)
Lesson 11
162(1)
Lesson 12
162(5)
Lesson 13
167(1)
Lesson 14
167(1)
Lesson 15
167(1)
References
167(2)
14 Patient with Known Placenta Previa and Accreta for Elective Cesarean Hysterectomy
169(10)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
169(4)
Lessons Learned
173(4)
Lesson 1
173(1)
Lesson 2
173(1)
Lesson 3
173(2)
Lesson 4
175(1)
Lesson 5
175(2)
Lesson 6
177(1)
Lesson 7
177(1)
References
177(2)
15 A Patient with Severe Idiopathic Pulmonary Hypertension Delivers Her Fourth Child
179(12)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
179(3)
Lessons Learned
182(6)
Lesson 1
182(4)
Lesson 2
186(1)
Lesson 3
187(1)
Lesson 4
187(1)
Lesson 5
187(1)
Lesson 6
187(1)
Lesson 7
187(1)
Lesson 8
187(1)
Reference
188(3)
Part V Successful Neuraxial Anesthesia
16 Fooling Ourselves: Intravenous Fentanyl Creates the Illusion of a Successful Epidural
191(4)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
191(1)
Lessons Learned
192(3)
Lesson 1
192(1)
Lesson 2
192(1)
Lesson 3
193(1)
Lesson 4
193(1)
Lesson 5
193(2)
17 What Not to Do During Uterine Contractions: Three Vignettes with One Simple Lesson
195(4)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
195(1)
Lessons Learned
196(3)
Lesson 1
196(3)
18 A One-Sided Epidural
199(10)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
199(1)
Lessons Learned
200(7)
Lesson 1
200(1)
Lesson 2
200(3)
Lesson 3
203(1)
Lesson 4
203(2)
Lesson 5
205(1)
Lesson 6
205(2)
References
207(2)
19 Dosing an Epidural for "Back Labor."
209(4)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
209(1)
Lessons Learned
210(3)
Lesson 1
210(1)
Lesson 2
210(1)
Lesson 3
210(1)
Lesson 4
210(2)
Lesson 5
212(1)
Lesson 6
212(1)
20 Management of a Patient with an Unsatisfactory Labor Epidural, Now Going for Cesarean Delivery
213(4)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
213(1)
Lessons Learned
214(3)
Lesson 1
214(1)
Lesson 2
214(2)
Lesson 3
216(1)
21 Rescuing a Low Spinal
217(6)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
217(1)
Lessons Learned
218(4)
Lesson 1
218(1)
Lesson 2
218(1)
Lesson 3
218(4)
References
222(1)
22 A Failed Epidural Followed by a Failed Spinal (Part 1)
223(10)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
223(1)
Lessons Learned
224(9)
Lesson 1
224(3)
Lesson 2
227(1)
Lesson 3
227(1)
Lesson 4
227(2)
Lesson 5
229(1)
Lesson 6
229(1)
Lesson 7
229(1)
Lesson 8
229(1)
Lesson 9
230(1)
Lesson 10
231(2)
23 A Failed Epidural Followed by a Failed Spinal (Part 2)
233(8)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
233(1)
Lessons Learned
234(5)
Lesson 1
234(1)
Lesson 2
234(1)
Lesson 3
235(1)
Lesson 4
236(1)
Lesson 5
236(1)
Lesson 6
236(3)
Lesson 7
239(1)
Lesson 8
239(1)
Lesson 9
239(1)
Lesson 10
239(1)
References
239(2)
24 Labor Epidural for a Patient with Scoliosis
241(12)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
241(1)
Lessons Learned
242(8)
Lesson 1
242(1)
Lesson 2
243(3)
Lesson 3
246(3)
Lesson 4
249(1)
Reference
250(3)
Part VI Anesthetic Complications
25 Wrong Medication
253(4)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
253(1)
Lessons Learned
254(1)
Lesson 1
254(1)
References
255(2)
26 Headache After Dural Puncture with an Epidural Needle
257(8)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
257(1)
Lessons Learned
258(5)
Lesson 1
258(1)
Lesson 2
258(1)
Lesson 3
259(1)
Lesson 4
259(1)
Lesson 5
259(1)
Lesson 6
259(1)
Lesson 7
259(1)
Lesson 8
260(1)
Lesson 9
260(1)
Lesson 10
260(1)
Lesson 11
260(2)
Lesson 12
262(1)
Reference
263(2)
27 Neurological Deficit After Neuraxial Analgesia for Labor and Vaginal Delivery
265(6)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
265(1)
Lessons Learned
266(4)
Lesson 1
266(1)
Lesson 2
266(1)
Lesson 3
266(1)
Lesson 4
266(4)
References
270(1)
28 Left Sciatic Neuropathy After Cesarean Delivery in an Obese, Diabetic Patient
271(4)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
271(1)
Lessons Learned
272(1)
Lesson 1
272(1)
Lesson 2
272(1)
Lesson 3
272(1)
Reference
273(2)
29 Vasopressin, Used as a Vasopressor During Cystoscopy, Causes Non-reassuring Fetal Status
275(4)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
275(1)
Lessons Learned
276(3)
Lesson 1
276(1)
Lesson 2
276(1)
Lesson 3
277(2)
30 Emergency Cesarean Delivery After Repair of an Ankle Fracture
279(8)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
279(1)
Lessons Learned
280(6)
Lesson 1
280(1)
Lesson 2
281(1)
Lesson 3
281(1)
Lesson 4
282(1)
Lesson 5
282(1)
Lesson 6
283(1)
Lesson 7
283(1)
Lesson 8
283(1)
Lesson 9
283(1)
Lesson 10
283(1)
Lesson 11
284(2)
Lesson 12
286(1)
References
286(1)
31 Another Spinal Mishap
287(6)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
287(1)
Lessons Learned
288(5)
Lesson 1
288(1)
Lesson 2
288(1)
Lesson 3
288(1)
Lesson 4
289(1)
Lesson 5
289(1)
Lesson 6
289(4)
Part VII Dysfunctional Labor and Uterine Oxygenation: A Theory
32 Cardiac Output-Guided Resuscitation of the Uterus: An Obese Patient Has Dysfunctional Labor Which Resolves with Position Change. Coincidence or Possible Therapy?
293(10)
Thomas L. Archer
Case Presentation
293(2)
Lessons Learned
295(6)
Lesson 1
295(1)
Lesson 2
295(1)
Lesson 3
296(1)
Lesson 4
296(1)
Lesson 5
297(4)
References
301(2)
Index 303
Thomas L. Archer, MD, MBA Clinical Professor from 2008-2015 Department of Anesthesiology University of California San Diego School of Medicine San Diego, California, USA.