Description
Intravenous Anesthesia, Clinical Monitoring, and Imaging Techniques in Critical Care, authored by Si-Yuan Song, Rongkai Yan, and Jie Kang, is a comprehensive review that delves into the intricacies of intravenous anesthetic drugs, their mechanisms, pharmacological properties, and clinical applications. This book is an invaluable resource for clinical anesthesiologists, offering in-depth knowledge on the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of various anesthetics including barbiturates, opioids, propofol, ketamine, and etomidate. The authors explore the multifaceted applications of these anesthetics in different surgical scenarios, emphasizing their impacts on cerebral blood flow, metabolism, and intracranial pressure. In addition to pharmacological insights, the book comprehensively covers clinical and imaging monitoring techniques essential for optimizing anesthesia management in critical care. Techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG), evoked potentials (EPs), and intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring are discussed for their roles in real-time assessment of central nervous system function. Advanced imaging techniques like CT, MRI, and PET are explored for their contributions to providing crucial anatomical and functional information, guiding anesthetic management and ensuring patient safety. The book also addresses the use of muscle relaxants and intrathecal anesthetics in neurosurgery, discussing their effects on cerebral physiology and implications for anesthesia management. Special emphasis is placed on the integration of clinical and imaging monitoring methods to optimize outcomes in critical care settings. The expertise of the authors in anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and radiology brings a multidisciplinary perspective, enriching the content and making it an essential reference for healthcare professionals involved in anesthesia and critical care.