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

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Corey S. Scher, Anna Clebone, Sanford M. Miller, J. David Roccaforte, Levon M. Capan, editors. --Cham: Springer , 2017.
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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"…
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Scher, Corey S
Clebone, Anna
Miller, Sanford M
Roccaforte, J. David
Capan, Levon M
Responsibility
Corey S. Scher, Anna Clebone, Sanford M. Miller, J. David Roccaforte, Levon M. Capan, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
2017
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 457 pages) : 4 illus., 1 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319431697
9783319431673 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Anesthesia
Abstract
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.
Contents
Part I: General -- 1. Should Recent Clinical Trials Change Perioperative Management in Patients with Cardiac Risk Factors? -- 2. Should Real-Time Ultrasound Guidance Be Routinely Used for Central Venous Catheter Placement? -- 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? -- 4. Just say NO to Nitrous! -- 5. Closed Loop Anesthesia: Wave of the Future or No Future? -- 6. Should Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Preventative Ventilation Be Standard in the Adult Operating Room? -- 7. I Gave Rocuronium 3 Hours Ago, Do I Need to Reverse? -- 8. How Do You Recognize and Treat Perioperative Anaphylaxis? -- 9. Is Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC) Safe for All Cases? -- 10. Does Electrophysiology Really Have to Reprogram My PatientÇÖs Pacemaker Prior to Electroconvulsive Therapy? -- 11. When Can Transesophageal and Trans-Thoracic Echocardiography Be Useful in a Non-Cardiac Case? -- 12. Should Antifibrinolytics Be Used in Patients Undergoing Total Joint Replacements? -- 13. Will Operating Rooms Run More Efficiently when Anesthesiologists Get Involved in Their Management? -- 14. Are Outcomes Better for Trauma Patients Who Are Treated Early with Clotting Factors? -- 15. Should Cerebral Oximetry Be Employed in Morbidly Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery? -- 16. Is Normal Saline Solution the Best Crystalloid for Intravascular Volume Resuscitation? -- Part II: Cardiac -- 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? -- 18. Should Antiplatelet Therapy Be Stopped Preoperatively in a Patient with Coronary Artery Stents? -- 19. Is Extubating My Cardiac Surgery Patient Postoperatively in the Operating Room a Good Idea? -- 20. Is a Pulmonary Artery Catheter Needed if You Have Transesophageal Echocardiography in a Routine Coronary Artery Bypass Graft? -- 21. When Should You Transfuse a Patient Who Is Bleeding After Cardiopulmonary Bypass? -- 22. Neuraxial Versus General Anesthesia in a Patient with Asymptomatic Severe Aortic Stenosis -- 23. Should High-Risk Cardiac Patients Receive Perioperative Statins? -- 24. Cardiopulmonary Bypass Cases: To Hemodilute or Not? -- 25. Are Seizures Really a Problem After the Use of Antifibrinolytics? -- 26. Is Regional Anesthesia for Cardiac Surgery a Good Idea? -- 27. Are Surgical and Anesthesia Medical Missions in Developing Countries Helping or Hurting?: The Evolving Fields of Global Anesthesia and Global Surgery -- Part III: Thoracic -- 28. Can Oxygenation in Single-Lung Thoracic Surgery Be Affected by Inhibition of Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction? -- 29. Is a Bronchial Blocker Just as Good as a Double-Lumen Tube for Achieving Adequate Lung Isolation? -- 30. Your Thoracic Epidural Is Not Working: How Do You Provide Analgesia Post-Thoracotomy? -- Part IV: Pediatric -- 31. Pediatric Upper Respiratory Infection: You Cancelled the Case and Told the Parents to Reschedule, Right? -- 32. Does a Low Mean Blood Pressure in the Neonate Under Anesthesia Lead to Cognitive Deficits? -- 33. Does Rapid Sequence Induction Have a Role in Pediatric Anesthesia? -- 34. Anesthetic Neurotoxicity: Is Anesthesia Toxic to the Developing Brain? Should I Cancel My BabyÇÖs Surgery? -- 35. Should an Anxious Parent Be Allowed to Be Present for the Induction of Anesthesia in Her Child? -- 36. What Is the Role of Premedication in the Pediatric Patient? -- 37. Presence of Family Members in the Operating Room: Is This Really Helpful? -- 38. Is it Appropriate for Complicated Pediatric Surgical Patients to Receive Care Outside of Specialized Pediatric Centers? -- 39. Are the Transfusion Goals for a Premature Infant the Same as for a Seven-Year-Old? -- 40. How Should You Get the Autistic Child into the Operating Room when the Mother Objects to Intramuscular Ketamine? -- 41. Is Ç£DeepÇ¥ Extubation Preferable in Patients at Risk for Bronchospasm? -- 42. What Is the Best Approach to a Pediatric Patient with an Unexplained Intraoperative Cardiac Arrest? -- 43. Malignant Hyperthermia: Ç£It Certainly IsÇ¥ versus Ç£It Certainly Is Not!Ç¥ -- 44. Is There a Ç£RightÇ¥ Drug to Choose When the Blood Pressure Is Low and More Volume Is Not the Answer in a Pediatric Patient? -- Part V: Obstetric -- 45. Which Is Safer: a Traditional Epidural or a Combined Spinal-Epidural? -- 46. When Should a Patient Undergoing Dilation and Evacuation of Products of Gestation Be Intubated? -- 47. Two Blood Patches Have Failed. Now What? -- 48. Should a Spinal Be Used for Surgical Anesthesia After a Failed Labor Epidural? -- 49. Accidental Dural Puncture: Should an Intrathecal Catheter Be Threaded? -- 50. Should Intraoperative Cell Salvage Be Used During Cesarean Delivery? -- 51. Should Damage Control or Traditional Resuscitation Be Used for Abnormal Placentation Cases? -- 52. Managing the Noncompliant HIV-Positive Mother: A Pro/Con Debate -- Part VI: Neuroanesthesia -- 53. At What Hematocrit Should a Patient Who Is Undergoing Craniotomy for Tumor Be Transfused? -- 54. Traumatic Brain Injury: Where Do We Stand with Ketamine and Hyperventilation? -- 55. Is General Anesthesia or Conscious Sedation More Appropriate for Patients Undergoing Endovascular Clot Retrieval for Acute Ischemic Stroke? -- 56. Tranexamic Acid for Major Spine Surgery -- 57. Should Major Spine Surgery Patients Be Extubated in the Operating Room? -- 58. General Anesthesia for Intra-Arterial Stroke Treatment (Endovascular Mechanical Thrombectomy): Still Needed or a Thing of the Past? -- 59. Is it Better to Perform a Craniotomy for Brain Tumor Resection Awake? -- 60. Nitrous Oxide in Neuroanesthesia: Does it Have a Place? -- 61. Should We Treat Hypertension Immediately Before Electroconvulsive Therapy? -- Part VII: Transplant -- 62. Viscoelastic Testing in Liver Transplantation -- 63. Antifibrinolytics in Liver Transplantation -- 64. Would You Recommend Accepting a Ç£Donation After Cardiac DeathÇ¥ Liver? -- 65. Should Only Patients Who Are Medically Optimized Receive a Liver Transplant? -- 66. Is the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) Score the Best Way to Evaluate Liver Transplant Patients Preoperatively? -- 67. A Small Bowel Transplant for a Patient with Scleroderma: Once Again on the Slippery Slope Both Clinically and Ethically -- Part VIII: Critical Care -- 68. Should Steroids Be Used in Septic Shock? -- 69. Should Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Be Used for the Early Treatment of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome? -- 70. What Is the Most Effective Initial Resuscitation for the Septic Shock Patient? -- 71. Should Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Be Placed in the Prone Position to Improve Ventilation? -- 72. What Is the Best Strategy for Ventilation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome? -- 73. Is a Single Dose of Etomidate for Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) Safe in the Critically Ill Patient? -- 74. Should Intensive Care Unit Patients Be Deeply Sedated? -- 75. Is There Any Advantage to Albumin over Crystalloid for Volume Resuscitation? -- 76. There Is Nothing Dexmedetomidine Does that Cannot Be Done Old School -- 77. Does Treating Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Lead to Better Outcomes in Surgical Patients? -- 78. Should Mechanically Ventilated Intensive Care Unit Patients Receive Physical Therapy? -- Part IX: Ambulatory -- 79. Should Persistent Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting Delay Discharge of an Ambulatory Surgery Patient from the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit? -- 80. Should We Postpone Surgery in Patients with Uncontrolled Preoperative Hypertension? -- 81. Should the Morbidly Obese Patient Be Allowed to Leave the Day of Surgery? -- 82. Should Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Be Used for the Treatment of Postoperative Pain Following Ambulatory Surgery? -- 83. Pros and Cons of a Freestanding Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Versus a Hospital-Based Operating Room -- Part X: Acute Pain -- 84. Can a Regional Anesthetic Affect the Development of Phantom Limb Pain? -- 85. Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease and Regional Anesthesia/Analgesia: Is Perioperative Neuraxial Analgesia Really Contraindicated? -- 86. Positional Headache Without a Previous Lumbar Puncture: Would a Blood Patch Be Useful? -- 87. Single-Dose Epidural Morphine or Patient-Controlled Epidural Analgesia (PCEA) for Post-Cesarean Pain Control? -- 88. Is Opioid Avoidance Warranted for a Patient with Obstructive Sleep Apnea in the Postoperative Period? -- Part XI: Regional -- 89. Is Spinal or Epidural Anesthesia Contraindicated in a Patient with Multiple Sclerosis? -- 90. The Scanner, the Twitcher, or Both: How Best to Perform Peripheral Nerve Blocks? -- 91. Do We Know the Mechanism of Intravenous Lipid Emulsion (ILE) Therapy for High Blood Levels of Local Anesthetics? -- 92. Secrets Behind Keeping Your Block Catheter Working -- 93. Is an Indwelling Neuraxial or Peripheral Nerve Regional Anesthesia Catheter Safe in a Trauma Patient Who Needs Twice Daily Low Molecular Weight Heparin? -- 94. Awake or Asleep: Can Regional Nerve.
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