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You're Wrong, I'm Right: Dueling Authors Reexamine Classic Teachings in Anesthesia

ISBN-13: 9783319431673 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 457 str.

Corey S. Scher; Anna Clebone; Sanford M. Miller
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You're Wrong, I'm Right: Dueling Authors Reexamine Classic Teachings in Anesthesia

ISBN-13: 9783319431673 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 457 str.

Corey S. Scher; Anna Clebone; Sanford M. Miller
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This text covers the major controversies and "myths" in each of the major anesthesia subspecialties. You're Wrong, I'm Right is designed to be an easy and engaging evidence based read that offers the fast-paced give-and-take of a debate between two experts at the top of their game--capturing their full argument, including expressions of humor and displays of temper. Each point of contention begins with a real case, carefully selected to encapsulate the argument. One author then argues the "pro" side and another the "con." Sometimes a single author may argue both sides. In doing so, the authors highlight the newest evidence and remind us of classic principles that have stood the test of time. At the end of the debate, readers can determine which argument they will use in their clinical practice, and may also consult a final "Consensus section that identifies the editors' and contributors' "picks" of the one best practice in a range of different situations. "

Kategorie:
Nauka, Medycyna
Kategorie BISAC:
Medical > Anesthesiology
Medical > Critical Care
Medical > Leczenie bólu
Wydawca:
Springer
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783319431673
Rok wydania:
2016
Wydanie:
2017
Ilość stron:
457
Waga:
1.47 kg
Wymiary:
27.84 x 20.9 x 2.44
Oprawa:
Miękka
Wolumenów:
01

"This book covers all of the major topics, general and systems-based, with a clear, pragmatic approach. Each chapter is sharp and concise, and yet the authors have hit all of the "must-know" points. ... It is a light and anytime read for all who have a passion for anesthesia. ... I enjoyed reading this book." (Rakhee Goyal, Anesthesia & Analgesia, Vol. 126 (3), March, 2018)

Table of Contents 
You’re Wrong, I’m Right - Dueling Authors Reexamine Classic Teachings in Anesthesia
Editors: Corey S. Scher, Anna Clebone, Sanford M. Miller, David Roccaforte, Levon M. Capan


Preface

Contributors

Section I: General

Chapter 1. Should Recent Clinical Trials Change Perioperative Management in Patients with Cardiac Risk Factors?
Corey Scher

Chapter 2. Should Real-Time Ultrasound Guidance Be Routinely Used for Central Venous Catheter Placement?
James Leonard

Chapter 3. A Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease Is Coming to the Operating Room for an Emergent Procedure, which Intravenous Fluid Do You Plan to Give Her?
Jacob Tiegs and Arthur Atchabahian

Chapter 4. Just say NO to Nitrous!
Corey Scher

Chapter 5. Closed Loop Anesthesia: Wave of the Future or No Future?
Cedar J. Fowler and Howard Ching

Chapter 6. Should Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Preventative Ventilation Be Standard in the Adult Operating Room?
Samir Kendale

Chapter 7. I Gave Rocuronium 3 Hours Ago, Do I Need to Reverse?
Daniel Kohut and Kevin Turezyn

Chapter 8. How Do You Recognize and Treat Perioperative Anaphylaxis?
Amit Prabhakar, Melville Wyche III, Paul Delahoussaye, and Alan David Kaye

Chapter 9. Is Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC) Safe for All Cases?
Kenneth Sutin

Chapter 10. Does Electrophysiology Really Have to Reprogram My Patient’s Pacemaker Prior to Electroconvulsive Therapy?
Ethan O. Bryson

Chapter 11. When Can Transesophageal and Trans-Thoracic Echocardiography Be Useful in a Non-Cardiac Case?
Lisa Rong

Chapter 12. Should Antifibrinolytics Be Used in Patients Undergoing Total Joint Replacements?
Suzuko Suzuki

Chapter 13. Will Operating Rooms Run More Efficiently when Anesthesiologists Get Involved in Their Management?
Steven D. Boggs, Mitchell Tsai, and Mohan Tanniru 

Chapter 14. Are Outcomes Better for Trauma Patients Who Are Treated Early with Clotting Factors?
Steven D. Boggs and Ian H. Black

Chapter 15. Should Cerebral Oximetry Be Employed in Morbidly Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery?
David Porbunderwala

Chapter 16. Is Normal Saline Solution the Best Crystalloid for Intravascular Volume Resuscitation?
Saad Rasheed


Section II: Cardiac 

Chapter 17. Should Local Anesthesia with Conscious Sedation Be Considered the Standard of Care over General Anesthesia for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement via the Transfemoral Approach? 
Glen D. Quigley and Jennie Ngai

Chapter 18. Should Antiplatelet Therapy Be Stopped Preoperatively in a Patient with Coronary Artery Stents?
Caitlin Guo and Katherine Chuy

Chapter 19. Is Extubating My Cardiac Surgery Patient Postoperatively in the Operating Room a Good Idea?
Joseph Kimmel and Peter Neuburger 
Chapter 20. Is a Pulmonary Artery Catheter Needed if You Have Transesophageal Echocardiography in a Routine Coronary Artery Bypass Graft?
Christopher Y. Tanaka and John Hui

Chapter 21. When Should You Transfuse a Patient Who Is Bleeding After Cardiopulmonary Bypass?
Cindy Wang
 
Chapter 22. Neuraxial Versus General Anesthesia in a Patient with Asymptomatic Severe Aortic Stenosis
Patrick B. Smollen and Arthur Atchabahian

Chapter 23. Should High-Risk Cardiac Patients Receive Perioperative Statins?
Himani V. Bhatt

Chapter 24. Cardiopulmonary Bypass Cases: To Hemodilute or Not?
Nicole R. Guinn

Chapter 25. Are Seizures Really a Problem After the Use of Antifibrinolytics?
Dmitry Rozin and Madelyn Kahana

Chapter 26. Is Regional Anesthesia for Cardiac Surgery a Good Idea?
M. Megan Chacon

Chapter 27. Are Surgical and Anesthesia Medical Missions in Developing Countries Helping or Hurting?: The Evolving Fields of Global Anesthesia and Global Surgery
Jamey Snell

Section III: Thoracic

Chapter 28. Can Oxygenation in Single-Lung Thoracic Surgery Be Affected by Inhibition of Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction?

Rebekah Nam


Chapter 29. Is a Bronchial Blocker Just as Good as a Double-Lumen Tube for Achieving Adequate Lung Isolation?
Alexandra Lewis and David Amar

Chapter 30. Your Thoracic Epidural Is Not Working: How Do You Provide Analgesia Post-Thoracotomy?
Angela Renee Ingram and Anuj Malhotra


Section IV: Pediatric

Chapter 31. Pediatric Upper Respiratory Infection: You Cancelled the Case and Told the Parents to Reschedule, Right? 
Brian Blasiole

Chapter 32. Does a Low Mean Blood Pressure in the Neonate Under Anesthesia Lead to Cognitive Deficits?
Anna Clebone and Corey Scher

Chapter 33. Does Rapid Sequence Induction Have a Role in Pediatric Anesthesia?
Michale Sofer

Chapter 34. Anesthetic Neurotoxicity: Is Anesthesia Toxic to the Developing Brain? Should I Cancel My Baby’s Surgery?
Misuzu Kameyama and Corey Scher

Chapter 35. Should an Anxious Parent Be Allowed to Be Present for the Induction of Anesthesia in Her Child?
Paul Tripi and Mark Goldfinger

Chapter 36. What Is the Role of Premedication in the Pediatric Patient?
Elliot Schwartz and Anna Clebone

Chapter 37. Presence of Family Members in the Operating Room: Is This Really Helpful?
Michelle Gonta and Misuzu Kameyama

Chapter 38. Is it Appropriate for Complicated Pediatric Surgical Patients to Receive Care Outside of Specialized Pediatric Centers?
Mark Goldfinger and Paul Tripi

Chapter 39. Are the Transfusion Goals for a Premature Infant the Same as for a Seven-Year-Old?
Olga Albert

Chapter 40. How Should You Get the Autistic Child into the Operating Room when the Mother Objects to Intramuscular Ketamine?
Glenn Mann and Jerry Chao 

Chapter 41. Is “Deep” Extubation Preferable in Patients at Risk for Bronchospasm?
Manoj Dalmia

Chapter 42. What Is the Best Approach to a Pediatric Patient with an Unexplained Intraoperative Cardiac Arrest?
Sherryl Adamic and Anna Clebone

Chapter 43. Malignant Hyperthermia: “It Certainly Is” versus “It Certainly Is Not!”
Corey Scher 

Chapter 44. Is There a “Right” Drug to Choose When the Blood Pressure Is Low and More Volume Is Not the Answer in a Pediatric Patient?
Jennifer Liedel and Madelyn Kahana 

Section V: Obstetric

Chapter 45. Which Is Safer: a Traditional Epidural or a Combined Spinal-Epidural? 
Juan Davila-Velazquez and Jeffrey Bernstein

Chapter 46. When Should a Patient Undergoing Dilation and Evacuation of Products of Gestation Be Intubated?
Barbara Orlando, Agnes Lamon, and Migdalia Saloum 

Chapter 47. Two Blood Patches Have Failed. Now What?
Alexander Sinofsky and Arthur Atchabahian

Chapter 48. Should a Spinal Be Used for Surgical Anesthesia After a Failed Labor Epidural?
Antonio Gonzalez Fiol and Suzanne K. W. Mankowitz

Chapter 49. Accidental Dural Puncture: Should an Intrathecal Catheter Be Threaded?
Katherine Chuy and Shruthima Thangada

Chapter 50. Should Intraoperative Cell Salvage Be Used During Cesarean Delivery?
Alaeldin A. Darwich and Sharon E. Abramovitz

Chapter 51. Should Damage Control or Traditional Resuscitation Be Used for Abnormal Placentation Cases?
Anna Korban, Antonio Gonzalez Fiol, and Stephanie Goodman

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Chapter 52. Managing the Noncompliant HIV-Positive Mother: A Pro/Con Debate
Simon Kim and Corey Scher

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Section VI: Neuroanesthesia

Chapter 53. At What Hematocrit Should a Patient Who Is Undergoing Craniotomy for Tumor Be Transfused?
Mark Burbridge

Chapter 54. Traumatic Brain Injury: Where Do We Stand with Ketamine and Hyperventilation?
Corey Scher

Chapter 55. Is General Anesthesia or Conscious Sedation More Appropriate for Patients Undergoing Endovascular Clot Retrieval for Acute Ischemic Stroke?
Elina Abramchayeva and Jinu Kim

Chapter 56. Tranexamic Acid for Major Spine Surgery 
Sergey Pisklakov

Chapter 57. Should Major Spine Surgery Patients Be Extubated in the Operating Room?
A. Elisabeth Abramowicz

Chapter 58. General Anesthesia for Intra-Arterial Stroke Treatment (Endovascular Mechanical Thrombectomy): Still Needed or a Thing of the Past?
A. Elisabeth Abramowicz

Chapter 59. Is it Better to Perform a Craniotomy for Brain Tumor Resection Awake?
John L. Ard Jr and Irene Kim

Chapter 60. Nitrous Oxide in Neuroanesthesia: Does it Have a Place?
Elizabeth A. M. Frost

Chapter 61. Should We Treat Hypertension Immediately Before Electroconvulsive Therapy?
Elana B. Lubit


Section VII: Transplant

Chapter 62. Viscoelastic Testing in Liver Transplantation
Cynthia Wang

Chapter 63. Antifibrinolytics in Liver Transplantation
Cynthia Wang

Chapter 64. Would You Recommend Accepting a “Donation After Cardiac Death” Liver?
Corey Scher
Chapter 65. Should Only Patients Who Are Medically Optimized Receive a Liver Transplant?
Corey Scher

Chapter 66. Is the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) Score the Best Way to Evaluate Liver Transplant Patients Preoperatively?
Benjamin Heller and Jeron Zerillo

Chapter 67. A Small Bowel Transplant for a Patient with Scleroderma: Once Again on the Slippery Slope Both Clinically and Ethically
Corey Scher

Section VIII: Critical Care

Chapter 68. Should Steroids Be Used in Septic Shock?
Samion Shabashev

Chapter 69. Should Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Be Used for the Early Treatment of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome?
Melissa M. Anastacio and Scott A. Falk

Chapter 70. What Is the Most Effective Initial Resuscitation for the Septic Shock Patient?
Howard Nearman

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Chapter 71. Should Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Be Placed in the Prone Position to Improve Ventilation?
Arati Patil

Chapter 72. What Is the Best Strategy for Ventilation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome?
Lee Stein

Chapter 73. Is a Single Dose of Etomidate for Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) Safe in the Critically Ill Patient?
Matt Bilbily

Chapter 74. Should Intensive Care Unit Patients Be Deeply Sedated?
Caitlin Guo

Chapter 75. Is There Any Advantage to Albumin over Crystalloid for Volume Resuscitation?
Michael Naso
Chapter 76. There Is Nothing Dexmedetomidine Does that Cannot Be Done Old School
Hersh Patel

Chapter 77. Does Treating Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Lead to Better Outcomes in Surgical Patients? 
Nader Soliman

Chapter 78. Should Mechanically Ventilated Intensive Care Unit Patients Receive Physical Therapy?
Jonathan Feldstein

Section IX: Ambulatory

Chapter 79. Should Persistent Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting Delay Discharge of an Ambulatory Surgery Patient from the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit?
David Shapiro and Andrew Goldberg

Chapter 80. Should We Postpone Surgery in Patients with Uncontrolled Preoperative Hypertension?
Kristina Natan and Arthur Atchabahian

Chapter 81. Should the Morbidly Obese Patient Be Allowed to Leave the Day of Surgery? 
Christopher Curatolo and Andrew Goldberg

Chapter 82. Should Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Be Used for the Treatment of Postoperative Pain Following Ambulatory Surgery?
Dennis Grech, David Kam, and Preet Patel<

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Chapter 83. Pros and Cons of a Freestanding Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Versus a Hospital-Based Operating Room
Dennis Grech, Preet Patel, and David Kam


Section X: Acute Pain 

Chapter 84. Can a Regional Anesthetic Affect the Development of Phantom Limb Pain?
Christopher DeNatale

Chapter 85. Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease and Regional Anesthesia/Analgesia: Is Perioperative Neuraxial Analgesia Really Contraindicated?
Magdalena Anitescu

Chapter 86. Positional Headache Without a Previous Lumbar Puncture: Would a Blood Patch Be Useful?
Magdalena Anitescu

Chapter 87. Single-Dose Epidural Morphine or Patient-Controlled Epidural Analgesia (PCEA) for Post-Cesarean Pain Control?
Lucia Daiana Voiculescu, Olga Eydlin, and Joseph Largi

Chapter 88. Is Opioid Avoidance Warranted for a Patient with Obstructive Sleep Apnea in the Postoperative Period?
Lucia Daiana Voiculescu and Olga Eydlin


Section XI: Regional

Chapter 89. Is Spinal or Epidural Anesthesia Contraindicated in a Patient with Multiple Sclerosis?
Uchenna Umeh

Chapter 90. The Scanner, the Twitcher, or Both: How Best to Perform Peripheral Nerve Blocks?
Junping Chen

Chapter 91. Do We Know the Mechanism of Intravenous Lipid Emulsion (ILE) Therapy for High Blood Levels of Local Anesthetics?
Olga Martins

Chapter 92. Secrets Behind Keeping Your Block Catheter Working
Minda L. Patt 

Chapter 93. Is an Indwelling Neuraxial or Peripheral Nerve Regional Anesthesia Catheter Safe in a Trauma Patient Who Needs Twice Daily Low Molecular Weight Heparin?
Brooke Trainer and Robert Trainer

Chapter 94. Awake or Asleep: Can Regional Nerve Blocks Be Safely Performed in the Heavily Sedated or Asleep Patient?
Shawna Dorman

Chapter 95. Intraneural Injection: A Good Idea or Not?
Jan Boublik 

Chapter 96. Is a Transversus Abdominis Plane (TAP) Block Better than Surgical Field Infiltration?
Beamy Sharma, Uchenna Umeh, and Shruthima Thangada

Chapter 97. Is Point-of-Care (POC) Coagulation Testing Worthwhile Before Regional or Neuraxial Anesthesia? 
Paul Shekane

Chapter 98. Should a Peripheral Nerve Block Be Placed in an Anticoagulated Patient?
Kiwon Song and Katherine Chuy

Chapter 99. Are the Benefits of Stimulating Peripheral Nerve Block Catheters Worth the Risks?
Agathe Streiff and Junping Chen


Section XII: Chronic Pain 
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Chapter 100. Epidural Steroid Injection or Physical Therapy for Lumbosacral Radiculopathy Due to Disc Herniation?
Ryan Gualtier

Chapter 101. Should a Trial of Epidural Steroid Injections Be Done Before Considering Spine Surgery?
Lori Russo

Chapter 102. Epidural Steroid Injection for Unilateral Radicular Pain: Is the Transforaminal Approach Superior to Interlaminar Injection?
Lucia Daiana Voiculescu, Tomas Kucera, and Angela Zangara

Chapter 103. Is a Tricyclic Antidepressant the Best First-Line Agent in Treating Neuropathic Pain?
Dalia Elmofty

Chapter 104. What Are the Risks and Benefits of Spinal Cord Stimulators and Intrathecal Pumps?
Magdalena Anitescu and Nirali Shah-Doshi

Chapter 105. How Do You Determine if a Patient Has Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia?
Dalia Elmofty

Chapter 106. Can Acute and Chronic Post-Surgical Pain Be Decreased with Perioperative Neuropathic Agents?
Omar Qureshi and Sheetal Patil

Chapter 107. Is Urine Drug Testing a Good Idea for Patients on Chronic Opioid Therapy?
Chirag D. Shah, M. Fahad Khan, and David S. Cheng

Chapter 108. Dexamethasone: To Use or Not To Use—That Is the Question
Lucia Daiana Voiculescu and Rahul Pathak

Chapter 109. Should Opioid Analgesics Be Used for Managing Pain in a Patient with a Drug Addiction?
Tiffany Sou

Chapter 110. Is Sympathetic Blockade Useful in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)?
Tomas Kucera and Floria Chae

Section XIII: Trauma

Chapter 111. Is Pulse Pressure Variation More Accurate than Central Venous Pressure (CVP) or Pulmonary Artery Pressure (PAP) for Volume Resuscitation?
Corey Scher

Chapter 112. What Is the Best Management Strategy for Venous Air Embolism?
Amit Prabhakar and James Riopelle

Chapter 113. Does Cerebral Oximetry Have an Important Role in Trauma?
Corey Scher

Chapter 114. Should New Trauma Paradigms Be Used in the Care of the Severe Trauma Patient? 
Corey Scher

Section XIV: Perioperative

Chapter 115. Do Herbal Supplements Create Unnecessary Risk for Patients?
Mark Jones, Francisco Calixto, and Alan David Kaye

Chapter 116. How Much Evaluation of the Airway Is Essential Prior to Anesthesia?
Levon Capan, Sanford Miller, and Corey Scher

Chapter 117. Are There Concerns with Using Droperidol for Sedation for an Awake Fiberoptic Intubation?
Corey Scher
Chapter 118. Do Special Measures—Such as Postoperative CPAP, a Prolonged PACU Stay, and PACU EtCO2 Monitoring—Improve the Outcome in a Patient with Obstructive Sleep Apnea?
Brent Luria


Section XV: Professionalism

Chapter 119. Do Not Resuscitate: What Does that Mean Perioperatively?
Elizabeth A. M. Frost

Chapter 120. Should a Trainee Be Allowed to Return to Anesthesiology After Narcotic Diversion and Presumed Addiction? 
Corey Scher

Chapter 121. Should Anesthesia Personnel Be Subject to Mandatory Drug Testing?
Thor Lidasan and Judy Chang

Chapter 122. Does Returning a Recovered Addicted Physician to Active Anesthesiology Practice Do More Harm Than Good?
Judy Chang and Thor Lidasan

Chapter 123. Does Disruptive Behavior Among Anesthesia Care Providers Decrease Patient Safety?
Sergey Pisklakov

Chapter 124. Is Burnout Among Anesthesiologists a Humbug or a Real Entity?
Sergey Pisklakov

Chapter 125. The Tumor Is Inoperable: Tell the Patient or Punt to the Surgeon?
Elizabeth A. M. Frost

Chapter 126. What Is the Role of Pain Physicians in the Opioid Epidemic?
Nicholas Bremer

Corey Scher, MD
Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology
Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Care and Pain Medicine 
New York University School of Medicine
New York, New York, USA, 10016

Anna Clebone, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care
The University of Chicago 
5841 S. Maryland Ave. MC-4028
Chicago, Illinois, USA, 60637

Sanford M. Miller, MD
Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology (Emeritus), New York University School of Medicine
Former Assistant Director of Anesthesiology, Bellevue Hospital Center
Retired from Department of Anesthesiology, Bellevue Hospital Center


J. David Roccaforte MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Surgery Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Care and Pain Medicine New York University School of Medicine Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Bellevue Hospital Center
560 First Avenue
New York, New York, USA, 10016


Levon M. Capan, M.D.
Professor
Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Care and Pain Medicine
Vice Chair Faculty Promotion
Associate Director Anesthesia Service
Bellevue Hospital Center
560 First Avenue
New York, New York, USA, 10016


This text covers the major controversies and "myths" in each of the major anesthesia subspecialties. You're Wrong, I'm Right is designed to be an easy and engaging evidence based read that offers the fast-paced give-and-take of a debate between two experts at the top of their game--capturing their full argument, including expressions of humor and displays of temper. Each point of contention begins with a real case, carefully selected to encapsulate the argument. One author then argues the "pro" side and another the "con." Sometimes a single author may argue both sides. In doing so, the authors highlight the newest evidence and remind us of classic principles that have stood the test of time. At the end of the debate, readers can determine which argument they will use in their clinical practice, and may also consult a final "Consensus” section that identifies the editors' and contributors' "picks" of the one best practice in a range of different situations. 



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