"The book is primarily for physicians and other staff members working in the intensive care setting, but will also be useful for other physicians, who visit the intensive care department to see patients and for anesthesiologists, who work closely together with intensive care therapists. As far as I know, this is the only book available that focuses solely on this topic ... . it is well written and deals with the topic in a clear and straightforward way." (Ann Merete Møller, Anesthesia & Analgesia, Vol. 131 (4), October, 2020)
The basic principle of anesthetic reflection.- The AnaConDa, the Mirus, and the AnaConDa-S.- Inhaled sedation in ARDS.- Inhaled sedation and mortality.
Dr. med. Andreas Meiser is working as a consultant anesthesiologist on the interdisciplinary operative ICU of the Saarland University Medical Center. He has been a pioneer in the field of inhalation ICU sedation. He has been treating patients using the AnaConDa administration devices since 2004, and has published many original articles in scientific journals on the subject.
Andreas Meiser summarizes the current literature on inhalation sedation of critically ill patients. To meet clinical demands, he describes the development of new devices to administer volatile anesthetics together with common ICU ventilators. Their basic principle is called anesthetic reflection. The author discusses advantages and drawbacks of these devices in line with clinical studies demonstrating advantages of inhaled versus intravenous ICU sedation.
Contents
The basic principle of anesthetic reflection
The AnaConDa, the Mirus, and the AnaConDa-S
Inhaled sedation in ARDS
Inhaled sedation and mortality
Target Groups
Anaesthesiologists, intensive care medical doctors, physicians and intensive care nurses
Students and scientists in the field of anaesthesiology and intensive care
About the Author
Dr. med. Andreas Meiser is working as a consultant anesthesiologist on the interdisciplinary operative ICU of the Saarland University Medical Center. He has been a pioneer in the field of inhalation ICU sedation. He has been treating patients using the AnaConDa administration devices since 2004, and has published many original articles in scientific journals on the subject.