Anesthesiology is a dynamic discipline that includes both the scientific and artistic aspects of medicine. An anesthesiologist should not only have an in-depth understanding of physiology, pharmacology and bedside practices, but also be able to make quick and accurate decisions while keeping patient safety at the highest level. The anesthesiologist protects the patient against all the negative effects of surgery by providing appropriate management in organ systems, and protects the surgical team in a sense by taking the necessary precautions against undesirable developments in the patient’s current condition caused by the practices of the surgical team. This critical role is not limited to the operating room, but is also carried out effectively in procedures outside the operating room in an ever-expanding scope. In intensive care processes, each anesthesiologist works effectively in one-to-one follow-up and treatment. Today, the anesthesia team also undertakes important tasks in different fields such as interventional radiology, gastroenterology and cardiology to ensure patient safety and comfort.
This book aims to address anesthesia practice from a multidisciplinary perspective by detailing it through organ systems. As the title of this book suggests, we aim to provide a quick and comprehensive overview of anesthesia and reanimation. By systematically covering the cornerstones of the field, we have brought together information that will strengthen clinical practice.
An important aspect of this book is that it not only conveys theoretical knowledge but also includes case management specific to clinical practice. The effects of anesthetic management on organ systems are examined in detail, and the approach to be adopted for each system in different patient groups is explained. How anesthesia management is shaped in surgical and medical scenarios, the challenges that may be encountered in specific clinical situations and evidence-based solutions to these challenges are discussed. In the content of the book, special emphasis is placed on the process of patient assessment before anesthesia, and this critical stage of patient management is covered in detail. Practices performed before, during and after anesthesia, potential problems encountered and effective solution approaches to these problems are presented in a systematic manner. In addition, anesthesia equipment and auxiliary diagnostic and therapeutic tools are comprehensively described, providing guidance for clinical practice.
During the preparation process of the book, expert section editors and the main editor have meticulously evaluated the content, and each chapter has been shaped in the light of current literature and organized to meet both academic and clinical needs. Thus, it is aimed to create a practical and reliable resource that appeals to both anesthesia residents in training and experienced clinicians.
Prof. Dr. Dilek Kazancı
Ankara Bilkent City Hospital, Department of General Intensive Care,
University of Health Sciences, Gülhane Faculty of Medicine,
Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation,
Ankara, Türkiye
Bölümler
SECTION 1
PHYSIOLOGY OF MAIN ORGAN SYSTEMS
Section Editors: Sema Turan, Cihangir Doğu
01 | RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY
Emine Aslanlar
02 | CARDIOVASCULAR PHYSIOLOGY
Erbil Türksal
03 | NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
Burak Nalbant
04 | HEPATOBILIARY PHYSIOLOGY
Gökhan Aslan
05 | RENAL PHYSIOLOGY
Seval Kılbasanlı
06 | NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY
Nuran Akıncı Ekinci
07 | ENDOCRINE PHYSIOLOGY
Adem Yalçınkaya
08 | IMMUNE SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY
Ayşe Gizem Saraçoğlu
09 | NORMAL ACID BASE BALANCE
Cihangir Doğu, Temel Kayan
SECTION 2
PHARMACOLOGIC APPROACH IN ANESTHESIOLOGY
Section Editors: Ümit Karadeniz, Aslıhan Aykut
10 | INHALATION ANESTHETICS
Evren Selma Evirgen
11 | INTRAVENOUS ANESTHETICS
Eda Uysal Aydın
12 | NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENTS AND ANTAGONISTS
Filiz Kaya
13 | LOCAL ANESTHETICS
Bilge Tuncer
14 | ANALGESIC AGENTS
Cem Kıvılcım Kaçar
15 | VASOACTIVE AND INOTROPIC AGENTS
Aslıhan Aykut
16 | OTHER AGENTS IN ANESTHESIOLOGY PRACTICE
Özlem Kapusuz Körduman
SECTION 3
BASIC ANESTHETIC APPROACHES
Section Editors: Levent Öztürk, Semih Başkan
17 | GENERAL ANESTHESIA MAIN PRINCIPLES
Berrak Sebil Aydın
18 | INTRAOPERATIVE AIRWAY MANAGEMENT AND MAIN INVASIVE PROCEDURES
Semih Başkan
19 | REGIONAL ANESTHESIA MAIN PRINCIPLES
Milas Mafizer
20 | OUTPATIENT ANESTHESIA
Kudret Yasemin Yalnız
21 | PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA
Cansu Çiftçi
22 | CARDIOVASCULAR ANESTHESIA
Hilal Zengin
23 | THORACIC ANESTHESIA
Filiz Banu Çetinkaya Ethemoğlu
24 | NEUROANESTHESIA
Mehlika Kuşvuran Kurtay
25 | GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM SURGERY ANESTHESIA
İpek Üçkan
SECTION 4
ORGAN-BASED ANESTHETIC APPROACH
Section Editors: Seyhan Yağar, Cem Kıvılcım Kaçar
26 | HEPATIC SURGERY ANESTHESIA
Yusuf Furkan Güneş
27 | RENAL ANESTHESIA
Esra Göger
28 | GENITOURINARY ANESTHESIA
Esma Karaarslan
29 | ENDOCRINOLOGIC ANESTHESIA
Kahir Güneş
30 | ORTHOPEDIC ANESTHESIA
Sinan Değirmencioğlu
31 | OBSTETRIC ANESTHESIOLOGY
Muhammed Halit Satıcı
32 | OPHTHALMIC AND EAR, NOSE, THROAT SURGERY ANESTHESIA
Mustafa Büyükcavlak
SECTION 5
SPECIFIC ANESTHESIA PROCEDURES
Section Editors: Sema Turan, Hülya Yiğit Özay
33 | ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT IN LUNG TRANSPLANTATION
Hülya Yiğit Özay
34 | RENAL AND LIVER TRANSPLANTATION ANESTHESIA
Behiç Girgin
35 | TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY ANESTHESIA
Kevser Yamen Karaca
36 | LAPAROSCOPIC AND ROBOTIC SURGERY ANESTHESIA
Zeynep Yıldırım
37 | ANESTHESIA OF BARIATRIC SURGERY
İsmail Arslan
SECTION 6
PERIOPERATIVE ANESTHESIA PROBLEMS
Section Editors: Seval İzdeş, Ezgi Erkılıç
38 | PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION, PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Hatice Toprak
39 | INTRAOPERATIVE PROBLEMS AND TREATMENT MODELS
Bilal Atilla Bezen
40 | POSTOPERATIVE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Gökhan Kılınç, Mahmut Dinler
41 | COMPLICATIVE PROBLEMS DURING ANESTHESIA PRACTICE
Güldeniz Argun
SECTION 7
ANESTHESIA AND EQUIPMENTS
Section Editors/Kısım Editörleri: Abdülkadir But, Esra Yakışık
42 | AIRWAY EQUIPMENTS
Erdi Hüseyin Erdem
43 | MONITORS IN ANESTHESIA
Pınar Kırdemir
44 | ANESTHESIA MACHINES AND PRINCIPLES
Ekin Güran
45 | PERIOPERATIVE USE OF EXTRACORPOREAL SYSTEMS
Seda Kurtbeyoğlu
46 | ULTRASOUND AND ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY IN ANESTHESIA PRACTICE
Mehmet Şahap