Overview
- Editors:
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Zahid Hussain Khan
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Anesthesiology & Intensive Care, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
- A comprehensive book on airway management
- Covers all aspects of a challenging airway
- Easy to grasp and up to date management strategies for controversial airway scenarios
- Highlights and discusses debatable issues in state of art fashion
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (16 chapters)
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- Sze-Ying Thong, Wendy H. L. Teoh
Pages 33-70
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- Anil Agarwal, Kamal Kishore
Pages 71-79
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- Ina Ismiarti Shariffuddin, Lucy Chan
Pages 81-92
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- Srikanth Sridhar, Carin A. Hagberg
Pages 157-175
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- Jinbin Zhang, Orlando Hung
Pages 203-221
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- Sunanda Gupta, Apoorva Gupta
Pages 239-252
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- Michael Seltz Kristensen, Wendy H. L. Teoh
Pages 253-267
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Back Matter
Pages 269-270
About this book
Because of his international prominence, Professor Khan has been able to gather an enviable list of experts in the field to contribute their experience with airway management in a multitude of clinical settings. The critical appraisal of the airway authored by the editor, Professor Khan, sets the stage for the important preoperative tests that may alert the clinician of the potential for a difficult airway so that appropriate plans can be made. The formidable “guest list” of authors spans the world and encompasses clinicians from Malaysia, the United States, Pakistan, India, Denmark, Singapore, Germany, Canada and Iran. What is equally remarkable is the list of topics discussed in the textbook and the varied clinical settings in which airway management is likely to pose particular and unique challenges: pediatrics; patients with cervical spine injury and those with traumatic brain injury; ambulatory surgery; patients with obstructive sleep apnea and obstetric patients. The book also addresses the latest in technological advances that can aid the clinician in diagnosing and managing the difficult airway, such as ultrasonography and also describes surgical approaches to managing the difficult airway, such as cricothyrotomy. Finally, underscoring the truly international appeal of the textbook and acknowledging the potential technological limitations of the developing world, a chapter is dedicated to the use of indigenous devices in managing the difficult airway.
Editors and Affiliations
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Anesthesiology & Intensive Care, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Zahid Hussain Khan