Closed-Circuit System and Other Innovations in Anaesthesia edited by Roland Droh, Ralph Spintge.

This volume contains the lectures and discussion papers presented at the II. In­ ternational Symposium on Innovations in Management, Technology and Phar­ macology held on 26-28 May 1984 in Liidenscheid. This symposium delt with fur­ ther developments in the sector of the closed-circuit system; non-i...

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Other Authors: Droh, Roland (Editor), Spintge, Ralph (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1986.
Edition:1st ed. 1986.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Closed-Circuit Anaesthesia System
  • The Closed Circuit: Past and Future
  • Practical Application of the Closed-Circuit System
  • Closed-Circuit Anaesthesia in Gynaecology and Obstetrics
  • First Clinical Experiences with the Narcocon in Completely Computerized On-Demand Closed-Circuit Ventilation
  • Closed-Circuit Anaesthesia for Cardiac Patients
  • Closed-Circuit Anaesthesia for Paediatric Patients
  • Integrated Monitoring of Closed-Circuit Anaesthesia
  • Monitors in Closed-Circuit Anaesthesia
  • Closed-Circuit Anaesthesia: Actual Inspired Gas Concentrations Measured by Mass Spectrometer
  • Can We Practise Safe, Simple Closed-Circuit Anaesthesia without Extensive Monitoring or Calculus?
  • Estimation of Cardiac Output and Lung Tissue Volume in Closed-Circuit (Rebreathing) Systems
  • Controlled Respiration with He-O2 Mixtures Using a Semi-open and a Closed System
  • Technical Conception of an Anaesthesia System with Measurement and Semiautomated Dosage of Gases and Vapours
  • Discussion I
  • Non-invasive Monitoring
  • Non-invasive Monitoring of tcpO2 and tcpCO2 in Patients with Normal and Compromised Circulation
  • A Microsystem to Measure Respiratory and Anaesthetic Gases During Surgery
  • On-Line Estimation of Cerebral Oxygenation
  • A Continuous Non-invasive Blood Pressure Measurement Which is Controlled by Finger Plethysmography
  • A New Approach to Photoelectric Plethysmography
  • High-Amplification Electrocardiography
  • An Electronic Procedure and Device for Determining the Position of a Catheter or a Probe
  • New Aspects of Respiration Physiology and Circulation
  • Effect of Different Ventilator Settings and Surfactant Replacement on Lung Function in Severe Respiratory Insufficiency
  • Microphysiological Studies on Oxygenation of Normal or Ischaemic Myocardium
  • Autotransfusion in Surgical Practice: An Update
  • Changes in Important Biochemical Parameters Due to Extreme Haemodilution with Cross-linked Stromafree Haemoglobin Solution
  • Physical Aspects in Peripheral Perfusion
  • Pneumatically Controlled Circulation in Peripheral Vascular Diseases
  • Discussion II
  • New Aspects of Pharmacological Treatment
  • Importance of Chronopharmacology in Medicine
  • Analgesic Effect of Continuous Intrathecal Beta-Endorphin in Cancer Patients
  • Epidural, On-Demand, Low-Dose Infusion of Morphine and Postoperative Pain Relief
  • Discussion III.