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OverviewAn essential read for healthcare providers across all disciplines, this book is a comprehensive guide to the perioperative management of the obese patient. Providing practical guidance on specific aspects of physiology, pharmacology and anaesthetic technique, it addresses the increasing prevalence of obese patients in both elective and emergency settings and the need for a definitive text on the perioperative care for these patients. With content mapped to the Royal College of Anaesthetists learning matrices, the book covers key topics such as: • Epidemiology of obesity • Pathophysiology of obesity • Pre-operative assessment • Intra- operative management • Post-operative care • Bariatric surgery. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher Bouch , Jonathan Cousins (Hammersmith Hospital)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 19.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 25.30cm Weight: 0.710kg ISBN: 9781107163287ISBN 10: 1107163285 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 27 September 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of contributors; Preface; Abbreviations list; Part I. Background to Obesity, Epidemiology and Anthropology: 1. The obesity problem and its relationship to healthcare Harry Rutter; 2. Drivers of obesity, nutrition and dietary considerations David Haslam; 3. Body morphology and fat distribution Henna Tirmizi and Roman Schumann; 4. Reports and guidelines Kanchan Patil; 5. Education and training in perioperative care Chris Carey; Part II. Pathophysiology of Obesity: 6. Cardiovascular pathophysiology Peter Gregory; 7. Respiratory and airway pathophysiology Nathan Ware and Christopher Bouch; 8. Sleep disordered breathing Pei Kee Poh and Andrew Hall; 9. Drug compartments and body systems Chris Hebbes and Jonathan Thompson; 10. Diabetes mellitus and the metabolic syndrome Hsiu L. Yap and Harvinder Chahal; Part III. Preoperative Assessment and Preparation: 11. Airway assessment in obesity Naveen Eipe and Adele S. Budiansky; 12. Respiratory assessment in obesity Nick Reynolds and Christopher Bouch; 13. Cardiovascular assessment in obesity Neil Ruparelia and Iqbal Malik; 14. Sleep disordered breathing assessment and management Brian Kent and Joerg Steier; 15. Risk assessment and stratification for obesity Andrew Chamberlain and Jonathan Redman; 16. Perioperative anaesthetic implications in the obese child Helen Smith and Liam Brennan; 17. Ward and operating room equipment for the obese Paul Ayrton and Nicholas Howlett; Part IV. Intra-operative Management: 18. Patient and operating room preparation for the obese Rhodri Birtchnell and Nick Kennedy; 19. Induction of general anaesthesia and positioning in obesity Tiffany Moon; 20. The rapid sequence induction: myth and obesity Jay Brodsky; 21. Airway management in obesity Vassilis Athanassoglou and Anil Patel; 22. Maintenance of general anaesthesia in obesity Bjorn Heyse and Luc De Baerdemaker; 23. Techniques of ventilation and pneumoperitoneum Rupert Mason and Mike Margarson; 24. Analgesic techniques Naveen Eipe and Adele S. Budiansky; 25. Reversal and emergence from anaesthesia Marcus Wood; 26. The morbidly obese parturient Elinor Wighton and Paul Sharpe; 27. Day case surgery for obese patients Mark Skues; 28. Emergency surgery and trauma in the obese Peter Shirley and Neil MacDonald; Part V. Post-operative Care: 29. Post-operative recovery: location and potential complications Michele Carron and Francesco Zarantonello; 30. Enhanced recovery for the obese patient Khaleel Fareed and Sherif Awad; 31. Thromboprophylaxis for the obese surgical patient Ben Bailliff and Will Lester; 32. Perioperative care of the obese diabetic patient Alexandra Miras, Belén Pérez-Pevia and Nicolas Varela; 33. Nutritional management of the obese surgical patient Gail Pinnock; 34. Critical care management of the obese patient Matt Charlton and Christopher Bouch; Part VI. Bariatric Surgery: 35. Indications for bariatric surgery Christos Tsironis; 36. Surgical procedures for weight loss Naim Faikh and Marco Adamo; 37. Bariatric surgery complications K. T. Yeung and Ahmed Ahmed; 38. Anaesthesia for bariatric surgery Jonathan Cousins and Christopher Bouch; 39. Management of patients' post-bariatric surgery David Bowrey, Tom Palser and Melanie Paul; 40. Paediatric bariatric surgery and anaesthesia N. Durkin, S. Noor, Anish Desai and Meera Kurup; Index.Reviews'Many textbooks have been published in the past outlining and discussing bariatric surgery, but they have focused only on the surgery. This book is a refreshing change as it looks at anaesthesia and perioperative care ... well structured ... relevant to all perioperative practitioners, especially operating department practitioners, anaesthetic and recovery nurses. Preassessment nurses and pain management nurses would also find this book useful.' Paul Bond, Journal of Perioperative Practice Author InformationChristopher Bouch is a Consultant in Anaesthesia and Critical Care Medicine at Leicester Royal Infirmary. Currently he is Secretary and Chairman Elect of the Society for Obesity and Bariatric Anaesthesia UK. Jonathan Cousins is a Consultant in Anaesthesia and Cardiac Intensive Care at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in London. Currently he is Chief of Service for the Imperial College NHS Weight Centre and the Founder and Chairman of the Society for Obesity and Bariatric Anaesthesia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |