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Urogenital Pain : A Clinicians Guide to Diagnosis and Interventional Treatments / / edited by Michael Sabia, Jasjit Sehdev, William Bentley
Urogenital Pain : A Clinicians Guide to Diagnosis and Interventional Treatments / / edited by Michael Sabia, Jasjit Sehdev, William Bentley
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XII, 279 p. 82 illus., 58 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 616.6
Soggetto topico Urology
Gynecology 
Pain medicine
Gynecology
Pain Medicine
ISBN 3-319-45794-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Pelvic Floor Anatomy and Neurovasculature Related to Urogenital Pain -- Ilioinguinal and Genitofemoral Neuralgia -- Myofascial Pelvic Pain -- Sacroiliac Joint Complex Pain -- Piriformis Syndrome and Pudendal Neuralgia -- Lumbar and Sacral Radiculitis -- Scrotal Pain -- Chronic Pelvic Pain of Urogynecologic Origin -- Rehabilitation of the Pelvis and Pelvic Floor -- Cancer Pain in the Urogenital Region -- Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Pelvic Pain -- Intrathecal Drug Delivery Systems -- Psychiatric Aspects in Chronic Pain and Utility of Yoga and Mindfulness Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pain (Y-MBCT-pain) as a Translational Model -- Complementary and Alternative Medicine.
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
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Vulvodinia [[electronic resource] ] : Strategie di diagnosi e cura / / by Alessandra Graziottin, Filippo Murina
Vulvodinia [[electronic resource] ] : Strategie di diagnosi e cura / / by Alessandra Graziottin, Filippo Murina
Autore Graziottin Alessandra
Edizione [1st ed. 2011.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : , : Springer Milan : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (107 p.)
Disciplina 618.1/6
618.16
Soggetto topico Obstetrics
Gynecology 
Pain medicine
Psychotherapy   
Physiotherapy
Reproductive medicine
Obstetrics/Perinatology/Midwifery
Gynecology
Pain Medicine
Psychotherapy
Reproductive Medicine
ISBN 88-470-1899-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Copyright Page; Prefazione Perché un libro sulla vulvodinia?; Gli Autori; Prof.ssa Alessandra Graziottin - Curriculum breve; Dott. Filippo Murina - Curriculum breve; Table of Contents; 1 Epidemiologia del dolore vulvare e comorbilità sessuali; Letture consigliate; 2 Vulvodinia: che cos'è in realtà; Caratteristiche del dolore; Definizioni; Impatto della vulvodinia sulla salute fisica e psicosessuale; Conclusioni; Letture consigliate; 3 Vulvodinia e dispareunia: come affrontarle; Affrontare i problemi sessuali nel setting clinico
Vaginismo e dispareunia: in che modo possono contribuire alla vulvodinia?Fisiopatologia; Approccio clinico; Storia clinica; Consigli pratici; Conclusioni; Letture consigliate; 4 Vulvodinia: che cosa dicono le donne?; Conclusioni; Letture consigliate; 5 Vulvodinia: che cosa la provoca. Fisiopatologia del dolore vulvare; Introduzione; Quanto è complessa la trasmissione del dolore vulvare all'interno del sistema nervoso centrale?; Che cosa accade nel dolore neuropatico, e perché si considera la vulvodinia come una sindrome da dolore neuropatico?
Questioni aperte sull'eziopatogenesi della vulvodiniaChe relazione c'è fra vestibolodinia e vulvodinia generalizzata?; Quale ruolo giocano le disfunzioni del pavimento pelvico?; Quale ruolo hanno le alterazioni ormonali come potenziale causa di vulvodinia?; Quanto sono rilevanti i fattori psicosessuali nelle pazienti con vulvodinia?; Perché c'è una frequente associazione fra la vulvodinia e altre forme di dolore cronico?; Letture consigliate; 6 La vulvodinia e le sue comorbilità: come fare una diagnosi globale; Storia medica; Esame fisico; Diagnosi per esclusione
Valutazione del pavimento pelvicoIspezione vaginale; Test; Conclusioni; Letture consigliate; 7 La vulvodinia: come curarla; Riduzione dei fattori scatenanti e degli stimoli irritativi; Come ridurre il dolore della vulvodinia; Con riduzione della componente algica mediante:; a) Blocco/riduzione della nocicezione periferica.; b) Farmaci orali.; c) Iniezioni nei trigger point; d) Blocco del nervo pudendo.; e) Chirurgia.; Con riduzione del dolore associato all'ipertono del muscolo elevatore dell'ano:; a) Trattamento delle disfunzioni del pavimento pelvico associate.
Trattamento delle complicanze psicosessuali della sindrome dolorosaE ora traduciamo la teoria in pratica...; Il caso di Giulia; Il caso di Sabrina; Conclusioni; Letture consigliate; Appendice - Il tessuto che cura; Premessa; Obiettivo; Metodo; Risultati; Conclusioni; Bibliografia; Studi clinici:; Test:; Pubblicazioni:
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Graziottin Alessandra  
Milano : , : Springer Milan : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2011
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The Wondrous Story of Anesthesia [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Edmond I Eger II, Lawrence J. Saidman, Rod N. Westhorpe
The Wondrous Story of Anesthesia [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Edmond I Eger II, Lawrence J. Saidman, Rod N. Westhorpe
Edizione [1st ed. 2014.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, NY : , : Springer New York : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (930 p.)
Disciplina 617.9609
Soggetto topico Anesthesiology
Pain medicine
Surgery
Medicine - History
Nursing
Pain Medicine
History of Medicine
Soggetto genere / forma History
ISBN 1-4614-8441-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I. The Woven Story of Anesthesia: Eras, Exemplars, and Looking Forward -- 1. History to 1798 -- 2. The Half Century Before Ether Day -- 3. 1844-1846:  The Discovery and Demonstration of Anesthesia -- 4. 1846-1860: Following the Discovery of Anesthesia -- 5. 1860-1910: The Specialty of Anesthesia Develops Slowly -- 6. 1910-1950: Anesthesia Before, During, and After Two World Wars -- 7. History Reflected in the Evolving Approaches to Anesthesia for a Patient Undergoing Cholecystectomy -- 8. Major Anesthetic Themes in the 1950s -- 9. Major Anesthetic Themes in the 1960s -- 10. Major Anesthetic Themes in the 1970s -- 11. Major Anesthetic Themes in the 1980s -- 12. Significant Developments in the 1990s -- 13. Major Anesthesia-Related Events in the 2000s and Beyond -- 14. Predicting the Future -- Part II. Individual Stories -- 15. Surgery Before and After the Discovery of Anesthesia -- 16. A History of Women in American Anesthesiology -- 17. Anesthesia, Anesthesiologists, and Modern Medical Ethics -- 18. A History of Drug Addiction in Anesthesia -- 19. The American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Contributions to the Development of Anesthesiology -- 20. The Role of the International Anesthesia Research Society in the History of Anesthesia -- 21. Establishment of Anesthesia Certification and the ABA -- 22. The Evolution of Nurse Anesthesia in the United States -- 23. A History of Veterinary Anesthesia -- 24. The History of Anaesthesia in Australia and New Zealand -- 25. History of Canadian Anesthesia -- 26. The History of Anesthesia in Mexico, the Caribbean Islands and Central America -- 27. A History of Anesthesia in China -- 28. Aspects of the Development of Anesthesia in France -- 29. The Development of Anaesthesiology in German-Speaking Countries -- 30. The Evolution of Anaesthesia in the British Isles -- 31. The History of Anesthesia in Japan -- 32. A History of Nordic Anesthesia -- 33. A History of Anesthesia in South America -- 34. A History of Anaesthesia Journals -- 35. A History of the American Board of Anesthesiology Certifying Examinations -- 36. Development of the Certification Examination by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (1933-2012) -- 37. The Development of Education in Anesthesia in the United States -- 38. Evolution of Education in Anesthesia in Europe -- 39. A History of Research in Anesthesia -- 40. Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Modeling in Anesthesia -- 41. A Brief History of the Patient Safety Movement in Anaesthesia -- 42. Where and How Does the Anesthetic Process Help or Hurt Patients Independent of Producing Anesthesia? -- 43. The History of Outcomes Research in Anesthesia -- 44. A History of Pharmacogenomics Related to Anesthesiology -- 45. The Unfolding Story of How General Anesthetics Act -- 46. A History of Inhaled Anesthetics -- 47. A History of Intravenous Anesthesia -- 48. The History of Opioid Use in Anesthetic Delivery -- 49. The Evolution of Premedication -- 50. A History of Neuromuscular Block and Its Antagonism -- 51. The Development of Local Anesthetics -- 52. Anesthesia Machines and Breathing Systems: An Evolutionary Success Story -- 53. The Development of the Copper Kettle with Comments on Vaporizers that Preceded and Followed -- 54. The Development of Techniques for Airway Management -- 55. History of Respiratory Gas Monitoring in Anesthesia -- 56. The Story of Artificial Ventilation -- 57. From Copenhagen to Critical Care -- 58. A History of Intensive Care Medicine -- 59. The Development of Ambulatory and Office-Based Anesthesia -- 60. The Anesthesiologist and Pain – a Historical Memoir -- 61. A History of Cardiac Anesthesiology -- 62. A History of Pain Relief During Childbirth -- 63. A History of Regional Anesthesia -- 64. A History of Neuroanesthesia -- 65. Pediatric Anesthesia -- 66. Some Examples of Industry Contributions to the History of Anesthesia -- 67. The History of the Anesthetist as a Perioperative Physician.
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New York, NY : , : Springer New York : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
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You’re Wrong, I’m Right : Dueling Authors Reexamine Classic Teachings in Anesthesia / / edited by Corey S. Scher, Anna Clebone, Sanford M. Miller, J. David Roccaforte, Levon M. Capan
You’re Wrong, I’m Right : Dueling Authors Reexamine Classic Teachings in Anesthesia / / edited by Corey S. Scher, Anna Clebone, Sanford M. Miller, J. David Roccaforte, Levon M. Capan
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXVI, 457 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 617.96
Soggetto topico Anesthesiology
Critical care medicine
Pain medicine
Intensive / Critical Care Medicine
Pain Medicine
ISBN 3-319-43169-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preface -- Contributors -- Section I: General -- Chapter 1. Should Recent Clinical Trials Change Perioperative Management in Patients with Cardiac Risk Factors? -- Chapter 2. Should Real-Time Ultrasound Guidance Be Routinely Used for Central Venous Catheter Placement? -- Chapter 3. A Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease Is Coming to the Operating Room for an Emergent Procedure, which Intravenous Fluid Do You Plan to Give Her? -- Chapter 4. Just say NO to Nitrous! -- Chapter 5. Closed Loop Anesthesia: Wave of the Future or No Future? -- Chapter 6. Should Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Preventative Ventilation Be Standard in the Adult Operating Room? -- Chapter 7. I Gave Rocuronium 3 Hours Ago, Do I Need to Reverse? -- Chapter 8. How Do You Recognize and Treat Perioperative Anaphylaxis? -- Chapter 9. Is Monitored Anesthesia Care (MAC) Safe for All Cases? -- Chapter 10. Does Electrophysiology Really Have to Reprogram My Patient’s Pacemaker Prior to Electroconvulsive Therapy? -- Chapter 11. When Can Transesophageal and Trans-Thoracic Echocardiography Be Useful in a Non-Cardiac Case? -- Chapter 12. Should Antifibrinolytics Be Used in Patients Undergoing Total Joint Replacements? -- Chapter 13. Will Operating Rooms Run More Efficiently when Anesthesiologists Get Involved in Their Management? -- Chapter 14. Are Outcomes Better for Trauma Patients Who Are Treated Early with Clotting Factors? -- Chapter 15. Should Cerebral Oximetry Be Employed in Morbidly Obese Patients Undergoing Bariatric Surgery? -- Chapter 16. Is Normal Saline Solution the Best Crystalloid for Intravascular Volume Resuscitation? -- Section II: Cardiac -- Chapter 17. Should Local Anesthesia with Conscious Sedation Be Considered the Standard of Care over General Anesthesia for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement via the Transfemoral Approach? -- Chapter 18. Should Antiplatelet Therapy Be Stopped Preoperatively in a Patient with Coronary Artery Stents? -- Chapter 19. Is Extubating My Cardiac Surgery Patient Postoperatively in the Operating Room a Good Idea? -- Chapter 20. Is a Pulmonary Artery Catheter Needed if You Have Transesophageal Echocardiography in a Routine Coronary Artery Bypass Graft? -- Chapter 21. When Should You Transfuse a Patient Who Is Bleeding After Cardiopulmonary Bypass? -- Chapter 22. Neuraxial Versus General Anesthesia in a Patient with Asymptomatic Severe Aortic Stenosis -- Chapter 23. Should High-Risk Cardiac Patients Receive Perioperative Statins? -- Chapter 24. Cardiopulmonary Bypass Cases: To Hemodilute or Not? -- Chapter 25. Are Seizures Really a Problem After the Use of Antifibrinolytics? -- Chapter 26. Is Regional Anesthesia for Cardiac Surgery a Good Idea? -- Chapter 27. Are Surgical and Anesthesia Medical Missions in Developing Countries Helping or Hurting?: The Evolving Fields of Global Anesthesia and Global Surgery -- Section III: Thoracic -- Chapter 28. Can Oxygenation in Single-Lung Thoracic Surgery Be Affected by Inhibition of Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction? -- Chapter 29. Is a Bronchial Blocker Just as Good as a Double-Lumen Tube for Achieving Adequate Lung Isolation? -- Chapter 30. Your Thoracic Epidural Is Not Working: How Do You Provide Analgesia Post-Thoracotomy? -- Section IV: Pediatric -- Chapter 31. Pediatric Upper Respiratory Infection: You Cancelled the Case and Told the Parents to Reschedule, Right? -- Chapter 32. Does a Low Mean Blood Pressure in the Neonate Under Anesthesia Lead to Cognitive Deficits? -- Chapter 33. Does Rapid Sequence Induction Have a Role in Pediatric Anesthesia? -- Chapter 34. Anesthetic Neurotoxicity: Is Anesthesia Toxic to the Developing Brain? Should I Cancel My Baby’s Surgery? -- Chapter 35. Should an Anxious Parent Be Allowed to Be Present for the Induction of Anesthesia in Her Child? -- Chapter 36. What Is the Role of Premedication in the Pediatric Patient? -- Chapter 37. Presence of Family Members in the Operating Room: Is This Really Helpful? -- Chapter 38. Is it Appropriate for Complicated Pediatric Surgical Patients to Receive Care Outside of Specialized Pediatric Centers? -- Chapter 39. Are the Transfusion Goals for a Premature Infant the Same as for a Seven-Year-Old? -- Chapter 40. How Should You Get the Autistic Child into the Operating Room when the Mother Objects to Intramuscular Ketamine? -- Chapter 41. Is “Deep” Extubation Preferable in Patients at Risk for Bronchospasm? -- Chapter 42. What Is the Best Approach to a Pediatric Patient with an Unexplained Intraoperative Cardiac Arrest? -- Chapter 43. Malignant Hyperthermia: “It Certainly Is” versus “It Certainly Is Not!” -- Chapter 44. Is There a “Right” Drug to Choose When the Blood Pressure Is Low and More Volume Is Not the Answer in a Pediatric Patient? -- Section V: Obstetric -- Chapter 45. Which Is Safer: a Traditional Epidural or a Combined Spinal-Epidural? -- Chapter 46. When Should a Patient Undergoing Dilation and Evacuation of Products of Gestation Be Intubated? -- Chapter 47. Two Blood Patches Have Failed. Now What? -- Chapter 48. Should a Spinal Be Used for Surgical Anesthesia After a Failed Labor Epidural? -- Chapter 49. Accidental Dural Puncture: Should an Intrathecal Catheter Be Threaded? -- Chapter 50. Should Intraoperative Cell Salvage Be Used During Cesarean Delivery? -- Chapter 51. Should Damage Control or Traditional Resuscitation Be Used for Abnormal Placentation Cases? -- Chapter 52. Managing the Noncompliant HIV-Positive Mother: A Pro/Con Debate -- Section VI: Neuroanesthesia -- Chapter 53. At What Hematocrit Should a Patient Who Is Undergoing Craniotomy for Tumor Be Transfused? -- Chapter 54. Traumatic Brain Injury: Where Do We Stand with Ketamine and Hyperventilation? -- Chapter 55. Is General Anesthesia or Conscious Sedation More Appropriate for Patients Undergoing Endovascular Clot Retrieval for Acute Ischemic Stroke? -- Chapter 56. Tranexamic Acid for Major Spine Surgery -- Chapter 57. Should Major Spine Surgery Patients Be Extubated in the Operating Room? -- Chapter 58. General Anesthesia for Intra-Arterial Stroke Treatment (Endovascular Mechanical Thrombectomy): Still Needed or a Thing of the Past? -- Chapter 59. Is it Better to Perform a Craniotomy for Brain Tumor Resection Awake? -- Chapter 60. Nitrous Oxide in Neuroanesthesia: Does it Have a Place? -- Chapter 61. Should We Treat Hypertension Immediately Before Electroconvulsive Therapy? -- Section VII: Transplant -- Chapter 62. Viscoelastic Testing in Liver Transplantation -- Chapter 63. Antifibrinolytics in Liver Transplantation -- Chapter 64. Would You Recommend Accepting a “Donation After Cardiac Death” Liver? -- Chapter 65. Should Only Patients Who Are Medically Optimized Receive a Liver Transplant? -- Chapter 66. Is the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) Score the Best Way to Evaluate Liver Transplant Patients Preoperatively? -- Chapter 67. A Small Bowel Transplant for a Patient with Scleroderma: Once Again on the Slippery Slope Both Clinically and Ethically -- Section VIII: Critical Care -- Chapter 68. Should Steroids Be Used in Septic Shock? -- Chapter 69. Should Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Be Used for the Early Treatment of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome? -- Chapter 70. What Is the Most Effective Initial Resuscitation for the Septic Shock Patient? -- Chapter 71. Should Patients with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Be Placed in the Prone Position to Improve Ventilation? -- Chapter 72. What Is the Best Strategy for Ventilation in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome? -- Chapter 73. Is a Single Dose of Etomidate for Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) Safe in the Critically Ill Patient? -- Chapter 74. Should Intensive Care Unit Patients Be Deeply Sedated? -- Chapter 75. Is There Any Advantage to Albumin over Crystalloid for Volume Resuscitation? -- Chapter 76. There Is Nothing Dexmedetomidine Does that Cannot Be Done Old School -- Chapter 77. Does Treating Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Lead to Better Outcomes in Surgical Patients? -- Chapter 78. Should Mechanically Ventilated Intensive Care Unit Patients Receive Physical Therapy? -- Section IX: Ambulatory -- Chapter 79. Should Persistent Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting Delay Discharge of an Ambulatory Surgery Patient from the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit? -- Chapter 80. Should We Postpone Surgery in Patients with Uncontrolled Preoperative Hypertension? -- Chapter 81. Should the Morbidly Obese Patient Be Allowed to Leave the Day of Surgery? -- Chapter 82. Should Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Be Used for the Treatment of Postoperative Pain Following Ambulatory Surgery? -- Chapter 83. Pros and Cons of a Freestanding Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Versus a Hospital-Based Operating Room -- Section X: Acute Pain -- Chapter 84. Can a Regional Anesthetic Affect the Development of Phantom Limb Pain? -- Chapter 85. Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease and Regional Anesthesia/Analgesia: Is Perioperative Neuraxial Analgesia Really Contraindicated? -- Chapter 86. Positional Headache Without a Previous Lumbar Puncture: Would a Blood Patch Be Useful? -- Chapter 87. Single-Dose Epidural Morphine or Patient-Controlled Epidural Analgesia (PCEA) for Post-Cesarean Pain Control? -- Chapter 88. Is Opioid Avoidance Warranted for a Patient with Obstructive Sleep Apnea in the Postoperative Period? -- Section XI: Regional -- Chapter 89. Is Spinal or Epidural Anesthesia Contraindicated in a Patient with Multiple Sclerosis? -- Chapter 90. The Scanner, the Twitcher, or Both: How Best to Perform Peripheral Nerve Blocks? -- Chapter 91. Do We Know the Mechanism of Intravenous Lipid Emulsion (ILE) Therapy for High Blood Levels of Local Anesthetics? -- Chapter 92. Secrets Behind Keeping Your Block Catheter Working -- Chapter 93. Is an Indwelling Neuraxial or Peripheral Nerve Regional Anesthesia Catheter Safe in a Trauma Patient Who Needs Twice Daily Low Molecular Weight Heparin? -- Chapter 94. Awake or Asleep: Can Regional Nerve.
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