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Volume 17 Number 3
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Summer 2004 Newsletter
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BOOK CORNER
Pediatric Anesthesia -The Requisites by Ronald S. Litman, 384 pages, $79.95, ISBN: 0323022162, Philadelphia, P.A., Elsevier-Mosby, 2004.
This recently published book on pediatric anesthesia, deserves accolades as an excellent addition to the standard and accepted textbooks on pediatric anesthesia.
This eighth volume in the Requisites of Anesthesiology series, whose series editor is Roberta Hines, focuses entirely on pediatric anesthesia. The hardcover text contains 38 chapters divided among 8 parts. Dr. Litman writes himself, most of the chapters, in an easy readable format. The majority of the remaining contributors are his colleagues at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and thus, the text emphasizes their institution's anesthesia practice, experience and recommendations.
Topics include the normal pediatric patient, important pediatric diseases, preoperative assessment, intraoperative management, postoperative considerations, pediatric pain management, pediatric surgical procedures, and pediatric critical care. Numerous photographs are present in black/white; tables and figures are nicely set apart from the text, in shadow box formats, highlighting key points, controversies and pros and cons of medications, monitoring, techniques.
The structural organization of the text is enhanced by the "Case Studies" section consisting of a clinical vignette followed by questions/answers and elucidates the readers' mastery of the relevant knowledge. The "Articles to know" section, provides an excellent introduction to the reading and appreciation of the pediatric anesthesia literature, and is a pioneering innovation in a textbook of pediatric anesthesia, where the work of an entire article is completely summarized. The "Additional articles to know" section substitutes for footnotes, and allows for easy reference and encourages the reader to delve further into the particular chapter subject. "Algorithms" such as that on anticipated difficult intubation in a child, are clear and succinct.
What sets this treatise apart from the other subspecialty texts is the versatility for use by trainees and junior anesthesiologists. Residents and fellows will appreciate the concise portable format as they begin their study of pediatric anesthesia. Junior anesthesiologists will find the text invaluable for certification and quick reference on everyday practice questions.
The text should be considered a valuable addition to a personal anesthesia library.
Helen V. Lauro, MD
Table of Contents
- Editor's Corner
- President's Message
- Society for Pediatric Anesthesia Policy Statment on Provision of Pediatric Anesthesia Care
- Williams Syndrome, Supravalvar Aortic Stenosis and Cardiac Arrest During Anesthesia
- Book Corner
- Out of Africa
- Peds Passport
- MHAUS Research Opportunities
- For Patients: Frequently Asked Questions
- Reviews & Commentary
- Bariatric surgery for severely overweight adolescents: concerns and recommendations.
Inge T, et al. Pediatrics 2004;114;217-223
- Conscious sedation of children with propofol is anything but conscious
Reeves ST, Havidich JE, and Tobin DP. Pediatrics 2004;114:e74-e76. URL http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/ full/114/1/e74
- A factorial trial of six interventions for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting.
Apfel CC, et al. N Engl J Med 2004; 50:2441-2451
- The effect of dexrazoxane of myocardial injury in dozorubicin-treated children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Lipshultz SE, et al. N Engl J Med 2004; 351:145-153
- Unilateral negative-pressure pulmonary edema in an infant during bronchoscopy
Shai Hannania, MD, et al. Pediatrics 2004;113:e501-e503. URL: http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/113/5/e501
- Does pediatric surgical specialty training affect outcome after Ramstedt Pyloromyotomy? A population-based study.
Langer J, To T. Pediatrics 2004;113:1342-1347
- Overweight children and adolescents; A risk group for iron deficiency
Nead KG, et al. Pediatrics 2004;114:104-108
- A comparison of conservative and aggressive transfusion regimens in the perioperative management of sickle cell disease
Elliot P. Vichinsky, MD, et al and the Preoperative Transfusion in Sickle Cell Disease Study Group
- Cholecystectomy in sickle cell anemia patients: Perioperative outcome of 364 cases from the National Preoperative Transfusion Study
Charles M. Haberkern, et al, and the Preoperative Transfusion in Sickle Cell Disease Study Group
- Effect of hydroxyurea on the frequency of painful crises in sickle cell anemia
Samuel Charache, MD, et al
- Epidural Analgesia in the Management of Severe Vaso-Occlusive Sickle-Cell Crisis.
Yaster M, et al. Pediatrics 1994;93:310-315
- Literature Reviews
- A case of propofol toxicity: further evidence for a causal mechanism
Davinia E Withington, Mary K. Decell, Tareq Al Ayed. Pediatric Anesthesia 2004;14:505 Death after re-exposure to propofol in a 3-year-old child: a case report Josef Holzki, Christoph Aring, Alex Gillor. Paediatric Anaesthesia 2004;14:265
- Does anaesthesia harm the developing brain - evidence or speculation?
Andrew Davidson and Sulpicio Soriano. Paediatric Anaesthesia 2004; 14: 199-20.
- An evaluation of pediatric in-hospital advanced life support interventions using the pediatric Utstein guidelines: a review of 203 cardiorespiratory arrests.
J. Guay, L. Lortie.Can J Anesth 2004:51:4:373-378
- A factorial trial of six interventions for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting
Christian C. Apfel, MD, et al. IMPACT Investigators. N Engl J Med 2004;350:2441-51
- Interactive Music Therapy as a Treatment for Preoperative Anxiety in Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Kain Z, Caldwell-Andrews A, Krivutza D, Weinberg M, Gaal D, Wang SM, Mayes L. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2004;98:1260-1266.
- Trends in the practice of parental presence during induction of anesthesia and the use of preoperative sedative premedication in the United States, 1995-2002: results of a follow-up national survey.
Kain, Z.N. et al. Anesth Analg 2004; 98:1252-9.
- Anesthetic Complications of Tympanostomy Tube Placement in Children.
Hoffmann KK, Thompson GK, Burke BL et al. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 128:1040-1043, 2002
- Neurobehavioral Implications of Habitual Snoring in Children.
O'Brien CM, et al. Pediatrics 2004; 116:44-50
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