Anaesthesia — Innovations in Management

R. Droh Ladies and gentlemen. dear friends and colleagues. we welcome you very cordially to our symposium "Innovations in Management and Technic and Pharmacol­ ogy". We are very glad that you have come to Liidenscheid and we do hope that our programme will fulfil your expectations. We deci...

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Other Authors: Droh, Roland (Editor), Erdmann, W. (Editor), Spintge, R. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1985, 1985
Edition:1st ed. 1985
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • The Ability of Perfluorochemicals to Provide Microcirculatory Oxygenation
  • Discussion IX
  • Analytical Aspects of Some Anaesthesiologically Important Peptide Hormones
  • Discussion X
  • ?-Endorphin for Treatment of Pain
  • Discussion XI
  • Involvement of Pituitary Endorphins in Pain Perception and Their Importance in Pituitary-Stimulation-Induced Analgesia in Animals and Man
  • Sufentanil: A Synthetic Narcotic for Total Intravenous Anaesthesia?
  • Discussion XII
  • On a New Topical Anaesthesia for Intra-uterine Manipulations
  • Discussion XIII
  • Frontal EEG/EMG Analysis: A Method of Assessing Depth of Anaesthesia. First Experience with an “Anaesthesia and Brain Activity Monitor”
  • Pneumatic Controlled Circulation
  • Discussion XIV
  • Heart-Cycle-Synchronized Jet Ventilation
  • High-Frequency Ventilation for Laser Surgery of the Larynx
  • Discussion XV
  • The Pre-, Intra- and Postoperative Organization of Anaesthesia
  • The Closed-Circuit Anaesthesia System
  • Principles of Low Gas Flow Measurement for Closed-Circuit Systems
  • The Biological Importance of Adequate Oxygen Supply: On-line Measurement of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
  • Principles of Measurement of Anaesthetic Agent Concentrations in Closed-Circuit Systems
  • The Present Status of Nitrous Oxide in Clinical Anaesthesia
  • Measurements of Volatile Gases
  • The Absolutely Tight Circuit System and the Problem of Excess Humidity
  • Automatic Ventilation in Minimal Flow Anaesthesia
  • A Closed Circuit
  • Automatic Ventilation During Closed-Circuit Anaesthesia
  • Discussion I
  • Structure and Effectiveness of the Dräger Microbe Filter 644 St
  • Discussion II
  • Comments on the Environmental Relevance of Commonly Used Inhalation Anaesthetics
  • Discussion III
  • Two Applications of a Differential Pressure Valve in Anaesthesia
  • Measurement and Control of Air Pollution by Anaesthetic Gases and Vapours
  • Measurement of Pulmonary Capillary Perfusion in Intubated Patients with a Non-invasive N2O-Rebreathing Method
  • Discussion IV
  • A Standardized Anaesthesia Machine
  • Ergonomics and Anaesthesia: Autitory Alarm Signals in the Operating Room
  • Rapid Setting of Intravenous Infusion Rates
  • Presentation of an Ergnomically Designed Work Place for Anaesthesia
  • Discussion V
  • A Newly Designed Unit for the Recording of ECG, Temperature, Pulse Plethysmography, and Other Body-Surface Parameters
  • Discussion VI
  • The Organization of the Secretariat
  • Discussion VII
  • The Induction and Recovery Period of Inhalation Anaesthesia: A Considerable Improvement with Isoflurane
  • Isoflurane
  • Discussion VIII
  • Quantitative Studies of Oxygen Exchange in Blood Substitution by Polymeric Stroma-free Haemoglobulin Solution
  • Experiments with Haemoglobin Solutions as Perfusion and Infusion Solution
  • The Technical and Physiological Aspects of Surgery and Anaesthesia Without Homologous Blood
  • Development and Practical Use of a Computerized Anaesthesia Protocol
  • Discussion XVI
  • On-Line Graphic Presentation of Lung Mechanics During Mechanical Ventilation
  • Check-List for the Dräger Narkosespiromat 650
  • Closing Statement