
Most of the developments in perioperative medicine the 20th century were focused on the establishment of standard monitors, biomarkers, and outcomes measures for the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, with marked improvements in perioperative safety. The fields of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine have now shifted to the consideration of the nervous system. Complications such as delirium, cognitive decline, anesthetic neurotoxicity, stroke and other devastating nervous system events are only now developing significant scientific and clinical attention. Yet, there has been no single reference to serve as a guide for the clinician or the investigator interested in this subject. Neurologic Outcomes of Surgery and Anesthesia fills this gap in perioperative medicine literature by providing a concise yet thorough overview of adverse outcomes involving the brain, spine, and peripheral nerves. Rather than being organized by type of operation, each chapter in this invaluable resource is devoted to a specific adverse outcome. Every outcome is reviewed in an easy-to-follow format which includes an introduction to the clinical problem, a section on incidence, prevalence, and outcomes, an assessment of risk factors, discussions of preventive strategies, treatment, and current recommendations, a conclusion, and references.
This text investigates the critical shift in perioperative medicine from cardiovascular and respiratory monitoring toward the prevention and management of neurological complications during and after surgery. Authors George A. Mashour and Michael S. Avidan, both established experts in anesthesiology, synthesize current clinical data to address the lack of a centralized reference for nervous system outcomes. The book provides a structured framework for clinicians and researchers to understand, identify, and mitigate risks associated with brain, spine, and peripheral nerve injuries in the surgical setting.
What You Will Find
Medical professionals and researchers identify this work as a foundational reference for addressing the previously underserved area of perioperative neurology. Experts highlight the clinical utility of its outcome-based organization, which allows practitioners to quickly locate actionable strategies for specific neurological risks.
Page Count:
160
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199895732
ISBN-13:
9780199895731
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