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Advanced Perioperative Crisis Management is a high-yield, clinically-relevant resource for understanding the epidemiology, pathophysiology, assessment, and management of a wide variety of perioperative emergencies.Three introductory chapters review a critical thinking approach to the unstable or pulseless patient, crisis resource management principles to improve team performance and the importance of cognitive aids in adhering to guidelines during perioperative crises. The remaining sections cover six major areas of patient instability: cardiac, pulmonary, neurologic, metabolic/endocrine, and toxin-related disorders, and shock states, as well as specific emergencies for obstetrical and pediatric patients. Each chapter opens with a clinical case, followed by a discussion of the relevant evidence. Case-based learning discussion questions, which can be used for self-assessment or in the classroom, round out each chapter. Advanced Perioperative Crisis Management is an ideal resource for trainees, clinicians, and nurses who work in the perioperative arena, from the operating room to the postoperative surgical ward.
MDM: Vice Chair for Educational Affairs, Program Director, and Associate Professor of Anesthesiology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. CMF: Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Medical University of South Carolina
PrefacePart I. Crisis Resource Management: Non-Technical Skills of Team Performance 1. A Critical Approach to the Unstable PatientMark E. NunnallyArna BanerjeeMatthew D. McEvoy 2. Teamwork and Crisis Resource Management Scott C. WatkinsChristopher L. CropseyCory M. Furse 3. Cognitive Aids in Current PracticeChristopher L. CropseyScott C. WatkinsMatthew D. McEvoy Part II. Cardiac Crises Andrew Shaw4. Introduction to Perioperative Cardiac Urgencies and Emergencies Jason B. O'Neal Andrew Shaw5. Myocardial Ischemia Jeremy Bennett Kara Siegrist6. Aortic Disruption Adam J. Kingeter Bantayehu Sileshi7. Cardiac Dysrhythmias Mark Henry Robert J. Deegan8. Severe Valvular Disease Yafen Liang Andrew ShawPart III. ShockVivek K. Moitra9. Introduction to Shock Babar Fiza Vivek Moitra 10. Cardiogenic Shock Martin Chen Muoi Trinh11. Distributive Shock Angela LeeGebhard Wagener12. Hypovolemic Shock Paul David Weyker Christopher Allen-John Webb Tricia E. Brentjens13. Obstructive Shock Julia Sobol Jack LouroPart IV. Pulmonary CrisesJohn D. Mitchell 14. Introduction to pulmonary urgencies and emergencies John D. Mitchell Marek Brzezinski15. Difficult Airway Romina G. Ilic16. Laryngospasm Cory M. Furse Matthew D. McEvoy17. Aspiration Pneumonitis Agnieszka Trzcinka18. Physiologic Airflow Disruption: Bronchospasm, Obstructive Lung Disease, Asthma, and Status Asthmaticus Kinza SentissiStephanie Yacoubian19. Mechanical Airflow Disruption Alissa SodicksonJames Hardy20. Disruption of Diffusion: Inflammation Shahzad Shaefi Aaron Mittel21. Disruption of Diffusion: Air Space Disease Nayema KhanJohn Pawlowski22. Pneumothorax Jennifer Oliver K. Annette Mizuguchi23. Hypoxia during anesthesia: machine and monitor issues Natacha Zamor24. Airway Fire Ju-Mei NgPart V. Metabolic and Endocrine CrisesStephen F. Dierdorf25. Introduction to Metalbolic and Endocrine Diseases Stephen F. DierdorfSection A. Metabolic Disturbances 26. Malignant Hyperthermia Christopher L. Heine27. Porphyria Stephen F. Dierdorf28. Undiagnosed Pheochromocytoma Andrew F. Stasic29. Perioperative Adrenal Crisis Jing TaoJeffrey J. Schwartz30. Cushing's Disease Doris M. Hardacker Section B. Endocrine Disturbances 31. Diabetic Ketoacidosis Anne Newcomer Michael Gropper32. Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar State (HHS) Shamsuddin Akhtar33. Hypoglycemia Doris M. Hardacker34. Thyrotoxicosis Nichole D. Horn35. Myxedematous Coma Jacquelyn E. AllisonJulie D. Dunlap 36. Acute Liver Failure Cynthia WangMichelle Y. Braunfeld Section C. Electrolyte Disturbances 37. Hyperkalemia/Hypokalemia Stephen F. Dierdorf38. Hyponatremia/Hypernatremia Brian N. Egan39. Hypocalcemia/Hypercalcemia Stephen F. Dierdorf40. Hypomagnesemia/Hypermagnesemia Aali ShahPart VI. Obstetric CrisesRachel M. Kacmar 41. Introduction to Peripartum Urgencies and Emergencies for the Anesthesia Provider Rachel M. Kacmar Section A. Maternal collapse 42. Obstetric Life Support: PEA/Asystole and Pulseless VT/VF Nathaniel N. HsuRichard C. Month43. Perimortem Cesarean Delivery for Maternal Cardiac Arrest Benjamin CobbSteven Lipman44. STAT Caesarean Delivery - Preparation, Planning, & Team Performance Michael G. RichardsonSection B. Cardiac Crises45. High or total spinal/epidural Feyce Peralta46. Peripartum cardiomyopathy Emily J. Baird47. Peripartum Embolism Elizabeth M. S. LangePaloma Toledo48. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) and Sepsis in the Pregnant Patient Daria M. Moaveni49. Severe Preeclampsia Uma Sasso Emily McQuaid-Hanson50. Severe Peripartum Hemorrhage Joy L. Hawkins51. Valvular Disease: Specific Considerations for Management during Labor and DeliveryShobana ChandrasekharC. LaToya Mason52. Vessels: Coronary Artery Disease in Pregnancy and Peripartum Acute Coronary Syndrome Eleni Kotsis Jamie M. ZornGrace Lim53. Voltage Disturbances During Pregnancy Heather C. Nixon Section C. Pulmonary/Airway Crises 54. Difficult airway: special considerations in pregnancy Rania ElkhatebJill M. Mhyre55. Asthma and Pregnancy Grant C. Lynde Section D. Neurologic Crises56. Stroke/Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Pregnancy Cristina Wood57. Post-Dural Puncture Headache (PDPH) Phil Rubin Section E. Metabolic/Endocrine Crises 58. Diabetic Emergencies in Pregnancy Maribeth GuletzRebecca Minehart Section F. Toxins 59. Magnesium Toxicity Anthony T. Chau60. Local Anesthetic Systemic Toxicity in Pregnancy Brian F. S. AllenPart VII. Neurologic CrisesLorri A. Lee 61. Introduction to Acute Neurologic Events in the Perioperative Period Lorri A. Lee Section A. Cerebral Origin62. Delirium Bret D. AlvisChristopher G. Hughes63. Nontraumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage Deepak Sharma Julia Metzner64. Acute Stroke Laurel E. Moore65. Postoperative Visual Loss Lorri A. Lee66. Seizure or Status Epilepticus Neha AggarwalaPirjo H. Manninen67. Traumatic Brain Injury - Traumatic Subdural Hemorrhage/Epidural Hemorrhage Sheena M. Weaver68. Refractory Intracranial HypertensionLetha Matthews John Barwise69. Cerebral Salt Wasting Mark A. HenryAvinash B. Kumar70. Acute Loss of Intraoperative Evoked Potential Signals Leslie Jameson Section B. Spinal Cord, PNS, and NMJ origin 71. Autonomic Dysreflexia Koffi Kla72. Neurogenic Shock Arnoley S. AbcejoJeffrey J. Pasternak 73. Muscle Weakness L. Jane Easdown74. Nerve Injuries from Positioning and Regional Blocks Rajnish K. Gupta Alexandria N. Nickless Section C. Systemic Origin 75. Hepatic Encephalopathy Bret Alvis Amy RobertsonPart VIII. Pediatric CrisesScott C. Watkins76. Introduction to Pediatric Crises Scott C. Watkins Section A. Cardiac Crises77. Emergency non-cardiac surgery in the congenital heart disease patient Marc Hassid Amanda T. Redding Section B. Pulmonary Crises78. Epiglottitis, Croup, and Stridor Michel Sabbagh John J. Freely Jr.79. Acute Severe Asthma and Bronchospasm Amanda T. ReddingMarc Hassid80. Bleeding tonsil s/p T&A resection Michelle Sher Rovner81. Drowning and Near Drowning Alison M. Jeziorski Section C. Neurologic Crises82. Seizures and Status Epilepticus Neha Aggarwala Pirjo H. Manninen Section D. Other Crises83. Pyloric stenosis John J. Freely Jr. Michel Sabbagh84. Sickle Cell Disease Andrew Franklin85. Hemophilia (presentation in emergency surgery) James Matt KynesPart IX. ToxinsWilliam Hand86. Introduction to Perioperative Crisis Management: Toxins William R. Hand Section A. Specific Toxicities 87. Local Anesthesia Systemic Toxicity Joel BartonGavin Martin88. Beta-blocker/Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose Christopher L. Cropsey Patrick B. Knight89. Cocaine Intoxication and Hypertensive Emergency Jagan Ramamoorthy Noreen E. Murphy90. Coagulation System: Emergency Surgery in the Patient taking Warfarin or Low Molecular Weight Heparin Shannon Kilkelly 91. Coagulation System: Direct Oral Anticoagulants Christina F. Burger Melissa L. Bellomy Joseph J. Schlesinger92. Opioid and Benzodiazepine Overdose Brad Eastman Larry Field93. Alcohol Withdrawl Tracy McGrane94. Serotonin Toxicity Patrick E. Britell Charles M. Andrews95. Anticholinergic Overdose Philip Fanapour Peggy White Brenda G. Fahy96. Insulin Overdose Richard J. Novak
Overall, this is an excellent reference text for crisis management in perioperative patients. The easily digestible and clear, concise approach to clinical situations that may be encountered is an ideal source for those involved in the perioperative care of surgical patients, and offers specific benefit to those in an acute care setting as well as those preparing for high-stakes examinations.