Ultrasound is now an accessible tool for all clinicians and healthcare professionals, facilitating safe, easy, quick and non-invasive examination of organs. This practical text explains the benefits of ultrasound for • vascular access • local anesthetic blocks • cardiac and oesophageal assessment • trauma and intensive care practice • neonatal and obstetric practice • ophthalmic disorders • soft tissue injuries The companion DVD contains over 700 still and video clips, allowing the reader to view ultrasound sequences while reading the relevant chapter. Written by ultrasound experts, Ultrasound in Anesthetic Practice is the perfect introductory text for all anaesthetists and any trainee or medical student who needs a step-by-step guide to how ultrasound works, how to use it themselves, how to get the best images and when to ask a sonographer for help.
• Introductory-level step-by-step guide takes the reader from their first encounter of an ultrasound scanner to advanced scanning techniques and interpretation • Companion DVD of still and moving scans allows reader to view actual sequences while reading explanatory text • Everything the anaesthetist or any clinician needs to know to obtain clear accurate ultrasound scans and then interpret them
Contributors
Graham Arthurs, Trevor Frankel, Patrick Hill, Philip Haslam, Tom Ingram, Julian Skoyles, Henry Skinner, Robert Kong, John Oram, Andy Bodenham, Sapna Puppala, Vishwanath Acharya, David Parker, Barry Nicholls, Stephan Kapral, Peter Marhofer, Amy Walker, Steve Roberts, Owen Arthurs, William Taylor, Chandra Kumar, Geoff Hide
ÍNDICE
Preface; 1. Physical principles of medical ultrasound Graham Arthurs, Trevor Frankel and Patrick Hill; 2. Ultrasound to aid vascular access Philip Haslam; 3. Diagnostic echocardiography Tom Ingram; 4. The role of echocardiography in the haemodynamically unstable patient in critical care and the operating theatre Julian Skoyles and Henry Skinner; 5. Transoesophageal diagnostic Doppler monitoring Robert Kong; 6. Ultrasound in the intensive care unit John Oram and Andy Bodenham; 7. Ultrasound in the traumatised patient and the acute abdomen Sapna Puppala, Vishwanath Acharya and David Parker; 8. Ultrasound to aid local anaesthetic nerve blocks in adults Barry Nicholls, Stephan Kapral and Peter Marhofer; 9. Ultrasound to aid local anaesthetic nerve blocks in children Amy Walker and Steve Roberts; 10. Cranial ultrasound in the newborn Owen Arthurs; 11. Ultrasound in acute gynaecology and pregnancy assessment William Taylor; 12. Ultrasound in ophthalmic anaesthesia Chandra Kumar; 13. Ultrasound in assessing soft tissue injury Geoff Hide; Index.