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Title Personalized anaesthesia : targeting physiological systems for optimal effect / edited by Pedro Gambus, Hospital CLINIC de Barcelona, Spain, Jan Hendrickx, Aalst General Hospital, Belgium
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2019

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Description 1 online resource
Series Cambridge medicine
Cambridge medicine (Series)
Summary "Because there is no disease condition that can be treated with the administration of anaesthetic medications, the specialty of anaesthesiology does not possess a curative effect in itself. Nevertheless, achieving the state of anaesthesia or the anaesthetic state relies completely on the use of drugs. Drugs used in anaesthesia are very powerful and able to transiently break the most deeply rooted physiological defence mechanisms. Some of the effects induced are lack of consciousness, absence of response to pain, absence of muscle tone, immobility, lack of breathing, dysfunction of the autonomous nervous system, to name just a few. Some of these effects might be considered target or "therapeutic effects", such as unconsciousness, analgesia or immobility, but others are "side effects" that are induced because of the relative low specificity of currently used anaesthetic drugs"-- Provided by publisher
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Anesthesia.
Anesthetics -- Physiological effect.
Patient-centered health care.
Anesthesia
Patient-Centered Care
Anesthesia, General
Patient-centered health care
Anesthesia
Anesthetics -- Physiological effect
Form Electronic book
Author Gambus, Pedro, editor
LC no. 2019027234
ISBN 9781316443217
1316443213