NEUROANESTESIA DAN CRITICAL CARE
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Neuroanestesia, Critical CareSynopsis
The book consists of 16 chapters, beginning with chapters on neurophysiology, and neuropharmacology. Knowledge about neurophysiology and neuropharmacology is the foundation for understanding the principles related to clinical decisions to Neuroanesthesia and Critical Care management. Furthermore anesthesia in surgery of certain parts of the brain, including the area of supra tentorial, posterior fossa, hypophy sis as well as spinal cord and vascular. Neuroanesthesia and Critical Care in this area which requires special consideration to determine the special considerations to determine the method of anesthesia and possible complications that must be avoided. Furthermore, it is discussed about Neuroanesthesia and Critical Care for vulnerable groups, namely pediatrics and pregnant women. Neurocritical Issues Care issues presented were the management of post-craniotomy pain and brain edema. brain edema. Brain edema is a condition that has the potential to cause morbidity and mortality. and death. Its management requires an understanding of therapy during surgery and during treatment in Neurocritical Care. Care. This book is expected to be a guideline for residents of the anesthesiology study program residents and fellow anesthesiologists in the region, as well as other clinicians who need it. and other clinicians who need it. The contents of this book cannot describe all aspects of the field of Neuroanesthesia and Critical Care, but hopefully it can be useful as additional information for those who need it; for colleagues who are for colleagues working in the field of Anesthesia and other fields to handle related cases. We hope that in the future similar books can be published with more specialized topics.
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