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|a Herbert, M.K.
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|a Problems of the Gastrointestinal Tract in Anesthesia, the Perioperative Period, and Intensive Care
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b International Symposium in Würzburg, Germany, 1–3 October 1998
|c edited by M.K. Herbert, P. Holzer, N. Roewer
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|a 1st ed. 1999
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|a Berlin, Heidelberg
|b Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|c 1999, 1999
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|a XII, 371 p
|b online resource
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|a Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis and Mucosecretolysis -- Pneumonia Prophylaxis Under Ulcer Therapy
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|a Role of Nitric Oxide, Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide and ?-Opioid Receptors -- What Dose of Neostigmine is Effective for the Treatment of Postoperative Colonic Ileus? Lessons from Colonic Motility Studies -- Small Bowel Transit Time in Intensive Care Unit Patients: Effect of Cisapride and Erythromycin -- Guided Placement of Nasojejunal Feeding Tubes Using Erythromycin and Fluoroscopy in Intensive Care Unit Patients --
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|a Physiology and Pathophysiology -- Clinical Strategies for Prevention of Bacterial Translocation -- Reduction of Perioperative Endotoxin Leakage from the Gastrointestinal Tract by Enteral Application of Immunoglobulin-Enriched Colostral Milk Preparation -- Bacterial Translocation and Endotoxemia During Aseptic Surgery -- Antiendotoxin Antibody Production of Mononuclear Cells in Multiply Injured Patients -- Multivariate Analysis of Parameters Predicting Lethal Outcome in a Porcine Model of Abdominal Sepsis -- Gastric Mucosal Tonometry -- Continuous Mucosal PC02 Monitoring of the Gastrointestinal Tract --
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|a Implications for the Composition of Enteral Formula Diets -- Early Enteral Nutrition Influences Immunological Response of Lymphocyte Subsets After Polytrauma -- Glutamine-supplemented Parenteral Nutrition -- IV. Perioperative Dysfunction of the Gastrointestinal Tract -- Perioperative Motility of the Foregut -- Electrogastrography During the Early Postoperative Period -- Therapeutic Interventions for Improvement of Impaired Intestinal Blood Flow -- Influence of Dopexamine on Splanchnic Perfusion During Cardiac Surgery -- Postoperative Intestinal Ischemia in Cardiac Surgical Patients -- Gastrointestinal Complications After Cardiopulmonary Bypass -- The “Laparoscopic Window”: A New Laparoscopic Bedside Technique for Second Look Intervention -- V Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting --
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|a Critical care medicine
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|a Anesthesiology
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|a Internal medicine
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|a Intensive / Critical Care Medicine
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|a Anesthesiology
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|a Internal Medicine
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|a Holzer, P.
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a After a long period of neglect, the gastrointestinal tract is increasingly being recog nized as an important target of anesthetics and anesthesia-related processes, as well as of conditions and treatments related to peri- and postoperative period and inten sive care. Drugs used in anesthesia and intensive care and physiological or pathologi cal changes in the perioperative period affect the digestive system in its function from the pharynx to the colon. Prolonged postoperative ileus or stasis of propulsive peri stalsis in the critically ill or multiply injured patient may impair enteral nutrition and give rise to complications such as sepsis or multiple organ failure. In view of this new understanding of the clinical relevance of gut function, we felt that a book on problems of the gastrointestinal tract in anesthesia, the perioperative period, and intensive care was badly needed. The present volume is the product of an international symposium which brought together physiologists, pharmacologists, experimental and clinical anesthetists, gastroenterologists, surgeons, and intensive care physicians to discuss all major contemporary aspects of bowel function in health and under the influence of anesthesia, surgery, and intensive care
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