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Evers
& Maze: Anesthetic Pharmacology wins FIRST PRIZE in BMJ's 2004 Book
Competition
Evers
& Maze's beautifully illustrated text of pharmacology and physiology won
the coveted 2004 BMJ Book Prize for the year's best all-round publication in
Anaesthesia. The book, which is the essential companion to Miller's Anesthesia
(ISBN: 0443066566), is an innovative resource especially designed for use by
clinicians wanting to enhance their understanding of the mechanisms of drug
action and find a framework from which they can approach the use of new drugs
in practice, and is also an invaluable text for board preparation and
recertification. The Award was presented to Elsevier by Mr James Johnson,
Chairman of BMA Council, in December 2004.
Anesthetic Pharmacology
Physiologic Principles and Clinical Practice
ISBN 0443065799 · Churchill Livingstone ·
Published: 2004
Hardback · 1028 Pages · 295 Illustrations
Price: €92.95 - Kedvezményes (Forint)
ár: 21.350 Ft + 5% áfa (1 EUR = 255 Ft deviza-eladási szorzó
mellett.)
Reviews
"This is an impressive book."Anaesthesia and
Intensive Care, August 2004
will find it to be an exhaustive text that will serve them well through both of
the College's assessments and practising anaesthetists who have perhaps been
looking for a pharmacology text relevant to their clinical practice need look
no further. Highly recommended."Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, August
2004
makes this book a delight to read is that its got useful sections on jsut about
everything."Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, August 2004
Features
Offers more in-depth coverage of physiology than other
texts of its kind. Examines the molecular biology of drugs and organ systems. Covers
the mechanisms of drug action for the latest anesthetic drugs as well as all
other drugs that anesthesiologists encounter in practice. Features
comprehensive information on drug interactions. Complements the text with
full-color figures that make every concept crystal clear. Serves as a perfect
resource for board preparation, recertification, or daily clinical use.
Provides a conceptual framework from which clinicians can approach the use of
new drugs in practice. Includes outstanding chapters on Pharmacokinetic and
Pharmacodynamic Principles of Drug Action, Signal Transduction Mechanisms,
Motor Function, GI/Liver Physiology, Neuroprotective Agents, and
Immunosuppressants.
Contents
PRINCIPLES OF DRUG ACTION
1. Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Principles of Drug Action
2. Signal Transduction Mechanisms: Receptor-Effector Coupling
3. Signal Transduction Mechanisms: Ion Channels
4. Principles of Drug Biotransformation
5. Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics of Drug Action
6. Common Pharmacodynamic Drug Interactions in Anesthetic Practice
7. Pharmacoeconomics
PHYSIOLOGIC SUBSTRATES OF DRUG ACTION
8. The Generation and Propagation of Action Potentials
9. Synaptic Transmission
10. Neuromuscular Function
11. Sensory Processing: Peripheral Nociceptors
12. Sensory Processing: Primary Afferent Neuron/DRG
13. Sensory Processing: Spinal Cord
14. Autonomic Function
15. Neural Substrates for Behavior; Consciousness
16. Neural Substrates for Behavior; Pain
17. Cardiac Rhythm
18. Myocardial Performance
19. Vascular Reactivity
20. Lung Function: Ventilation, Oxygenation, Regulation
21. Renal Physiology
22. Liver Physiology
PHARMACOLOGIC BASIS OF CLINICAL PRACTICE
23. Inhalation Anesthetics
24. Intravenous Anesthetics: Barbiturates, Etomidate, Propofol, Ketamine,
Steroids
25. Sedatives, Anxiolytics and Amnestics:
26. Analgesics: NSAIDs
27. Analgesics: Receptor Ligands and Opiate Narcotics
28. Analgesics: Receptor Ligands, Alpha-2 Adrenergic Receptor Agonists
29. Analagesics: Cannabinoids
30. Analgesics: Ion Channel Ligands/, Sodium Channel
31. Anticonvulsant Drugs
32. Neuroprotective Agents
33. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents
34. Sympathomimetics, Sympatholytic Drugs, Parasympathomimetics and
Parasympatholytic Drugs
35. Antiarrhythmic Agents
36. Agents Used to Treat Myocardial Ischemia
37. Cardiovascular Pharmacology of Positive Inotropic Drugs
38. Myocardial Protection
39. Vasodilators
40. Bronchodilators, Corticosteroids and Anti-inflammatory Agents
41. Pulmonary Vasodilators
42. Diuretics
43. Electrolytes, Solutions, and Colloids
44. Antimotility and Antisecretory Agents
45. Antiemetics
46. Nutritional Supplements
47. Hypothalamic Pituitary-Adrenal Axis
48. Insulin
49. Drugs Affecting Lipid Metabolism
50. Antimicrobial Therapy
51. Chemotherapeutic Agents
52. Red Blood Cell Substitutes
53. Agents Affecting Coagulation and Platelet Function
54. Immunosuppressants