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This comprehensive, highly didactic book on ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia (peripheral, neuraxial and perineuraxial nerve blocks) presents meticulously labelled images, diagrams and picture-in-picture samples and includes high-quality, vignetted illustrations that are consistent in style. The ultrasound images are outstanding and carefully selected to demonstrate the most clinically relevant situations. Importantly, they have a real-world appearance, including actual needle paths and desired disposition of injectate during nerve block procedures; most are from the original database of Dr. Eisenberg. All the supplementary material is authoritative and presented as an artful balance of years of clinical experience and a summary of the peer reviewed literature. Ultrasound in Peripheral, Neuraxial and Perineuraxial Regional Anaesthesia, accompanied by richly illustrated material and videos of state-of-the-art techniques, is of interest to anyone interested in learning, furthering their existing knowledge of, or teaching ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia.
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What if Stalin had signed with the West in 1939? What if the Allies had been defeated on D-Day? What if Hitler had won the war? From the Munich crisis and the dropping of the first atom bomb to Hitler’s declaration of war on the United States and the D-Day landings, historians suggest “what might have been” if key events in World War II had gone differently. Written by an exceptional team of historians as if these world-changing events had really happened. If The Allies Had Fallen is a spirited and terrifying alternate history, and a telling insight into the dramatic possibilities of World War II. Contributors include: Thomas M. Barker, Harold C. Deutsch, Walter S. Dunn, Robert M. Love, D. Clayton James, Bernard C. Nalty, Richard J. Overy, Paul Schratz, Dennis E. Showalter, Gerhard L. Weinberg, Anne Wells, and Herman S. Wolk.
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Cet ouvrage de référence analyse l’évolution de l’anesthésie vers la médecine péri-opératoire pour la prise en charge des patients chirurgicaux à haut risque. Des experts internationaux ont fourni des réponses précises et pragmatiques devant des situations cliniques variées. Des protocoles actualisés et des recommandations claires sont proposés pour mieux évaluer les risques et améliorer la prise en charge de ces patients dont la morbidité est élevée. L’objectif est aussi d’accompagner les anesthésistes-réanimateurs au quotidien.
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Au cours d'un séjour en réanimation ou aux urgences, un patient sur deux, au moins, rencontrera une problématique infectieuse, potentiellement grave. Pour appréhender sereinement le traitement, le médecin doit posséder des notions physiopathologiques, cliniques, microbiologiques et pharmacologiques. La première partie de cet ouvrage est théorique et présente les bases nécessaires à la bonne compréhension de cette problématique : rappels de bactériologie, pharmacocinétique, raisonnement infectiologique en soins critiques et rôle du Laboratoire. Les parties suivantes se composent de fiches pratiques déroulant les points clés de chaque situation. Le traitement des principales ...