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For further information visit

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Anesthesia, Intensive Care & Pain ManagementBestselling books, new publications and titles coming soon

15% discount

- see inside for details

Cancer Pain

Cardiothoracic Critical Care

Acute Pain Management

Trauma Anesthesia

Case Studies in Pediatric Critical Care

Radiology for Anaesthesia

SAQs for the Final FRCA

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Pain Management

COMING SOON

Cancer PainAssessment and Management 2nd EditionEduardo D. BrueraUniversity of Texas, Houston

Russell K. PortenoyAlbert Einstein College of Medicine, New York

Drs Eduardo D. Bruera and Russell K. Portenoy have completely revised and updated the widely respected Cancer Pain: Assessment and Management for the second edition of this unanimously praised book. This is a comprehensive, clinically oriented review of all aspects of the complex and multidimensional problem of cancer pain. The unique characteristics of cancer pain, including pathophysiology, clinical assessment, diagnosis, and pharmacological and nonpharmacological management are all discussed here in detail. Internationally recognized leaders in cancer pain research have contributed to many new chapters, including neuraxial analgesia, hospice and institution-based palliative care programs, bone pain, and cancer pain and palliative care in the developing world.

Cancer Pain continues to be a scholarly but accessible text that is an essential resource for physicians, nurses, and medical students who treat suffering from cancer pain.

‘The list of editors and contributing authors reads like a who’s who in the field of cancer-pain management … This book should be in the library of every physician who comes into contact with patients with pain. It is truly superb.’

new england journal of medicine

November 2009 660 pages 49 line figures 9 tones 8 plates 103 tables978-0-521-87927-9 HB £145.00Discounted price £123.25

NEW

Acute Pain ManagementRaymond SinatraYale University School of Medicine

Oscar DeLeon-CassasolaUniversity of Rochester Medical Center, New York

Eugene ViscusiThomas Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia

Brian GinsbergDuke University Medical Center, Durham

This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of acute pain management, guiding clinicians through an impressive array of different options available to them and to patients. In the last decade there has been a flurry of interest in the extent to which acute pain can become chronic pain, and how we might reduce the incidence of such chronicity. This overview covers a wide range of treatments for pain management, including the anatomy of pain pathways, the pathophysiology of severe pain, pain assessment, therapeutic guidelines, analgesic options, organization of pain services, and the role of anesthesiologists, surgeons, pharmacists, and nurses in providing optimal care. It also discusses the use of patient-controlled analgesia and how this may or may not be effective and useful.

✔ Offers information on new state of the art techniques

✔ Offers new information on dosing of new opiods available

✔ Evaluates the pros and cons of acute pain management options

June 2009 726 pages 67 tones 2 plates 110 tables 978-0-521-87491-5 HB £65.00Discounted price £55.25

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Texts for Trainees

Pain Management in Interventional RadiologyCharles E. Ray, Jr.Denver Health Medical Center

A practical resource for anyone looking to acquire skills in pain control, this book provides an overview of techniques for managing pain associated with interventional procedures or disease-related pain. Topics include minimally invasive techniques for treating chronic pain symptoms, intraprocedural and post-procedural pain management, embolization and ablation techniques, and alternative treatments for pain relief.

✔ Overview of minimally invasive pain control techniques

✔ Treatment of chronic back pain

✔ Technical descriptions of common procedures using imaging guidance used to treat patients in pain

2008 344 pages 15 line figures 152 tones 51 tables978-0-521-86592-0 HB £50.00Discounted price £40.00

COMING SOON

SAQs for the Final FRCAJames NickellsNorth Bristol NHS Trust

Andrew GeorgiouNorth Bristol NHS Trust

Benjamin WaltonNorth Bristol NHS Trust

One component of the Final FRCA exam is a 3-hour, 12-question essay paper. This book provides nine complete 12-question papers with full model answers. Questions closely match the real examination, providing an excellent opportunity to practise. The model answers indicate the standard examiners might expect, and give valuable reference material.

✔ 9 full papers containing 12 questions per paper, with model answers for each question - allows realistic exam practice and enables the candidate to compare their response

✔ All recent changes to the paper are covered

✔ Each model answer features a marking hierarchy showing essential, desirable and supplementary information – this mimics how the real exam is marked and makes candidates concentrate on listing essential information first

August 2009 264 pages 4 tables 17 figures978-0-521-73903-0 PB £35.00Discounted price £29.75

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COMING SOON

The Clinical Anaesthesia Viva Book2nd EditionJulian M. BarkerWythenshawe Hospital

Simon L. MaguireUniversity Hospital of South Manchester

Abdul Ghaaliq LalkhenHope Hospital

Brendan A. McGrathWythenshawe Hospital

Ned ThomsonUniversity Hospital of South Manchester

Simon J. MillsBlackpool Victoria Hospital

The second edition of The Clinical Anaesthesia Viva Book provides over 120 short and long case questions and answers based on those given at recent Final FRCA vivas. An introductory chapter gives invaluable practical advice on viva preparation, and each case contains detailed answers and further reading for more in-depth preparation.

✔ Comprises a wide range of specimen questions and answers written by a team of experienced consultants and recent (successful) FRCA candidates

✔ Valuable hints and tips on how to prepare for the viva

✔ The full gamut of clinical scenarios encountered in the viva are covered - the most comprehensive viva book available

October 2009 Paperback 456 pages 48 tones 11 tables 53 figures978-0-521-72018-2 PB c. £35.00Discounted price c. £29.75

AWARD-WINNING TEXTBOOK

Fundamentals of Anaesthesia3rd EditionTim SmithAlexandra Hospital, Redditch

Colin PinnockAlexandra Hospital, Redditch

Ted LinUniversity of Leicester, NHS Trust

Robert JonesWithybush Hospital, Haverfordwest

The Primary FRCA is one of two professional examinations all trainee anaesthetists must pass to become consultants. Fundamentals of Anaesthesia, Third Edition is the gold standard text for the exam, encapsulating modern anaesthesia in one volume. Written by an editorial team with extensive FRCA examination experience, the full curriculum is covered.

✔ Complete coverage of the Primary FRCA exam syllabus

✔ The FRCA syllabus is included and cross-referred to the relevant content for quick access when revising

✔ New sections of physics

February 2009 956 pages 650 line figures978-0-521-69249-6 PB £75.00Discounted price £63.75

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Physics, Pharmacology and Physiology for AnaesthetistsKey Concepts for the FRCAMatthew E. CrossQueen Alexandra Hospital

Emma V. E. PlunkettSt Mary’s Hospital

A practical, quick reference guide for the basic sciences (physics, physiology, pharmacology and statistics) required by anaesthetists preparing for the primary or final FRCA. Provides all key graphs, definitions and equations. Highly illustrated, with clear explanations on how to construct the graphs and derive the important and commonly examined equations.

‘The book fills an important niche in the market… Who should buy it? I would recommend it to every basic trainee and every consultant who ever gets pestered for a viva.’

anaesthesia and intensive care

2008 268 pages 192 line figures 52 tables 192 figures978-0-521-70044-3 PB £27.99Discounted price £23.79

BESTSELLERS

The Anaesthesia Science Viva Book2nd EditionSimon BrickerCountess of Chester Hospital

Written by an experienced FRCA examiner, covering all basic science: anatomy, physiology, pharmacology and clinical measurement/physics. Sample viva questions and detailed answers incorporate the new clinical orientation of this exam.

‘This is one of the most readable review books for a certification exam that I have come across. The information is interesting and the answers are appropriate for an eight-minute discussion during an oral exam. Mastery of the topics in this book will surely leave a candidate well prepared for an oral exam on the clinical science underlying the contemporary practice of anesthesia.’

doody’s book review

2008 442 pages 15 tones 40 figures978-0-521-72644-3 PB £38.00Discounted price £32.30

Pharmacology for Anaesthesia and Intensive Care3rd EditionTom E. PeckRoyal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester

Sue HillSouthampton University Hospital

With the third edition, this well established title continues to provide its readers with the most concise yet comprehensive coverage of all aspects of pharmacology.

✔ Practical quick reference with clear illustrations and concise

✔ Great combination of relevant pharmacological principles and specific drug-by-drug information

✔ All drugs relevant to anaesthetic practice are covered - anaesthetic and analgesic agents, cardiovascular drugs, CNS agents and many others

2008 390 pages978-0-521-70463-2 PB £35.00Discounted price £29.75

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COMING SOON

Cardiopulmonary BypassSunit GhoshPapworth Hospital, Cambridge

Florian FalterPapworth Hospital, Cambridge

David J. CookMayo Foundation, Minnesota

Cardiopulmonary Bypass provides a practical overview of all aspects of clinical perfusion, giving core knowledge and essential background information for those early in their clinical training as well as more specialist information on key areas of clinical practice. Introductory chapters cover equipment and preparation of the cardiopulmonary bypass circuit, routine conduct of bypass, metabolic and hematological management during bypass and weaning from mechanical to physiological circulation. The effect of extracorporeal circulation on the body is described, and separate chapters detail the pathophysiology of the brain and kidney, two major sources of morbidity, in the peri-operative period. Specialist chapters on Mechanical Support, ECMO and Deep Hypothermic Circulatory Arrest are also included.

Edited by expert cardiac anesthetists, Cardiopulmonary Bypass is an invaluable practical manual for any clinical perfusionist, anesthetist or surgeon managing bypass.

✔ Covers all core topics required for training in Clinical Perfusion, relevant for any practitioner involved in cardiac bypass

✔ Chapters are written in an easily readable style for quick assimilation by the reader

✔ Practical user-friendly format makes it easy to use in the clinical setting

October 2009 216 pages 32 tones 52 tables 68 figures978-0-521-72199-8 PB c. £35.00Discounted price c. £29.50

NEW

Core Topics in Thoracic AnesthesiaCait P. SearlFreeman Hospital, Newcastle

Sameena T. AhmedFreeman Hospital, Newcastle

Providing an easily readable source of information about the current spectrum of anesthesia and critical care management of patients undergoing thoracic surgery, this book forms part of the successful Core Topics brand. The comprehensive content includes discussion of some of the more contentious issues in the management of thoracic patients as well as giving a flavour of the rapid evolution of new techniques that are of increasing importance in the field, such as lung-assist devices, different modes of ventilation and VAT surgery. Both editors are practising cardiothoracic anesthetists/intensivists at an internationally recognized centre for thoracic surgery, particularly lung transplantation. The contributors are chosen for their clinical expertise and to give a spectrum of opinion across the range of thoracic anesthesia.

This book provides practical assistance to those commencing careers in thoracic anesthesia and will also be a useful aide-memoire to those already working in the field.

✔ Layout in three sections: Preoperative, Operative and Postoperative management means topics are easy to find when revising

✔ Key points and learning points emphasised, enabling quick access for busy clinicians

✔ Written by anaesthetists actively working in the field with an up-to-date and practical approach

April 2009 230 pages 30 tones 32 tables 45 figures978-0-521-86712-2 HB £45.00Discounted price £38.25

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Core Topics in Cardiothoracic Critical CareAndrew KleinPapworth Hospital, Cambridge

Alain VuylstekePapworth Hospital, Cambridge

Samer A. M. NashefPapworth Hospital, Cambridge

Seriously ill heart and lung patients often spend time in a cardiothoracic critical care unit where care is invasive, using complex equipment and tests and producing reams of data. This concise, accessible text by experts in the field provides all the core knowledge required by any clinician managing these patients.

✔ Core Topic format means each chapter is concise and practical, giving the key information needed to manage the patient

✔ Demystifies all aspects of the unit, including the complex equipment and additional diagnostic tools

✔ Covers all peripheral but important topics, from admission to discharge, legal and ethical issues to unit organization, and specific clinical procedures

2008 564 pages 42 line figures 64 tones 228 tables 115 figures978-0-521-87283-6 HB £50.00 Discounted price £42.50

BESTSELLERS

Core Topics in Mechanical VentilationIain MackenzieAddenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge

Mechanical ventilation is a life-critical intervention provided to patients in a wide variety of clinical settings, involving the careful interplay of physiology, pathology, physics and technology. This unique text explains the underlying physiological and technical concepts of ventilation, aided by numerous full colour diagrams, and places these concepts into clinical context with practical examples.

Appealing to doctors, nurses, physiotherapists and paramedics, this book is applicable to a wide range of settings including intensive care, anaesthesia, respiratory medicine, acute medicine and emergency medicine.

2008 440 pages 189 line figures 21 tones 106 tables 110 figures978-0-521-86781-8 HB £50.00Discounted price £42.50

Core Topics in Cardiac AnaesthesiaJonathan Mackay Papworth Hospital, Cambridgeshire

Joseph ArrowsmithPapworth Hospital, Cambridgeshire

Comprehensive but concise, this is an easy-to-read introduction to the many topics in cardiac anaesthesia.

2004 388 pages 200 line figures978-0-521-86841-9 HB £53.00Discounted price £45.05

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COMING SOON

Radiology for Anaesthesia and Intensive Care2nd EditionRichard HopkinsCheltenham General Hospital

Carol PedenRoyal United Hispital, Bath

Sanjay GandhiUniversity of Bristol

The advent of small, affordable ultrasound machines and the widespread use of PACS systems have made imaging more accessible to anaesthetists and intensivists than ever before. This concise, highly illustrated text discusses the key aspects of radiology, examining all imaging modalities and body regions. Introductory sections review the imaging knowledge required for the FRCA exams and the role of imaging in the Pre-Operative Assessment. These are followed by chapters on each imaging modality and body region, each containing numerous illustrations, practical advice on diagnosis, and many case illustrations. Each modality chapter contains a concise introductory section on the principles of image formation.

Containing over 300 scans and illustrations, and written by a multidisciplinary team of radiologists and anaesthetists, Radiology for Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, second edition, is an invaluable aid for all anaesthetists and intensivists.

‘… provides examination candidates with an excellent system for interpreting radiological investigations, uses clinical examples to test core knowledge, and discusses the implications of providing an anaesthetic service in radiological departments.’

british journal of anaesthesia

October 2009 352 pages 396 tones 28 tables 401 figures978-0-521-73563-6 PB c. £32.00Discounted price c. £27.20

BESTSELLER

Ultrasound in Anesthetic PracticeGraham ArthursMaelor Hospital, Wrexham

Barry NichollsMusgrove Park Hospital, Taunton

Ultrasound is now an accessible tool for all clinicians and healthcare professionals, facilitating safe, easy, quick and non-invasive examination of organs.

This practical text explains the benefits of ultrasound for:

• vascular access

• local anesthetic blocks

• cardiac and oesophageal assessment

• trauma and intensive care practice

• neonatal and obstetric practice

• ophthalmic disorders

• soft tissue injuries.

The companion DVD contains over 700 still and video clips, allowing the reader to view ultrasound sequences while reading the relevant chapter.

Written by ultrasound experts, Ultrasound in Anesthetic Practice is the perfect introductory text for all anaesthetists and any trainee or medical student who needs a step-by-step guide to how ultrasound works, how to use it themselves, how to get the best images and when to ask a sonographer for help.

2008 214 pages 120 tones 202 figures978-0-521-71623-9 PB + DVD £45.00Discounted price £38.25

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NEW

Case Studies in Pediatric Critical CarePeter J. Murphy

Stephen C. Marriage

Peter J. DavisBristol Royal Hospital for Children

Case Studies in Pediatric Critical Care presents a spectrum of real and interesting case studies relating to critically ill children. Each case study includes details of the presenting history and symptomatology, results of investigations and the subsequent critical care management of the patient. Cases have been chosen to illustrate the increasingly diverse range of problems that may be encountered by pediatric critical care physicians throughout the world. Alongside each case is a comprehensive discussion of the various treatment strategies available, and a short list of learning points summarize the key take-home messages of each case.

Concise, practical and relevant, and written by expert pediatric intensivists, Case Studies in Pediatric Critical Care is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the care of critically ill children.

✔ Gives a list of learning points for each case discussed, enabling quick reference for the reader

✔ Follows critically ill children from admission to pediatric intensive care until their discharge which gives a more realistic view of management of specific illnesses than can be found in larger textbooks

✔ The case histories are varied and interesting - much easier to read than a textbook

June 2009 348 pages 51 tones 8 plates 54 tables 72 figures978-0-521-87834-0 PB £38.00Discounted price £32.30

BESTSELLER

Obstetric Anesthesia and Uncommon Disorders2nd EditionDavid R. GamblingUniversity of California, San Diego

M. Joanne DouglasUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver

Robert S. F. McKayUniversity of Kansas

This new edition provides a convenient resource for practitioners suddenly faced with a parturient experiencing an unusual medical or surgical condition.

✔ Provides guidance to anesthesiologists who work with pregnant women with unusual diseases or medical conditions.

✔ Describes each unusual condition, the impact on pregnancy and the effect that pregnancy has on the condition.

✔ Discusses the anesthetic implications and pain relief options during labor and anesthesia for operative procedures.

‘A bible for obstetric anaesthetic pre-assessment clinics, this is an invaluable reference source for every anaesthetist responsible for emergency care, whether on the shop floor of an obstetric unit or on-call from home covering general emergencies …’

international journal of obstetric anesthesia

2008 480 pages 20 line figures 33 tones 4 plates 212 tables 53 figures978-0-521-87082-5 HB £75.00Discounted price £63.75

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COMING SOON

Handbook of Drugs in Intensive CareAn A - Z Guide 4th EditionHenry PawYork Hospital

Robert ShulmanUniversity College Hospital, London

Numerous treatment options are available to intensive care staff; this requires detailed knowledge of routes of administration and contra-indications to use in certain clinical conditions. Now in its fourth edition, this concise, practical handbook to drugs and prescribing for intensive care gives up-to-date advice on established drugs as well as providing advice on those recently approved.

This is an invaluable resource for doctors, nurses, and pharmacists caring for critically ill patients.

✔ A-Z guide provides concise information on intensive care drugs, including uses, limitations, administration decisions and dverse effects

✔ Details complications that may arise when prescribing for patients with particular conditions

✔ Key data section shows weight conversions, BMI and corresponding dosage calculations, and a colour pull-out chart indicating drug compatibility for IV administration

Review of the 3rd Edition: ‘ [this book] is value for money and will be invaluable to all ICU medical and nursing staff working in the intensive care unit.’

anaesthesia and intensive care

November 2009 250 pages 7 line figures978-0-521-75715-7 PB c. £24.99Discounted price c. £21.24

BESTSELLER

Trauma AnesthesiaCharles E. SmithCase Western Reserve University, Ohio

Trauma patients present unique challenges to anesthesiologists. Acute injuries require resource intensive care and are often complex cases especially when coupled with underlying, pre-existing medical conditions. This reference focuses on a broad spectrum of traumatic injuries and the procedures anesthesiologists perform to adequately care for trauma patients perioperatively, surgically, and post-operatively. Special emphasis is given to the assessment and treatment of coexisting disease.

Numerous tables and 300 illustrations showcasing various techniques of airway management, shock resuscitation, echocardiography and use of ultrasound for the performance of regional anesthesia in trauma, provide an invaluable reference for the anesthesiologist.

✔ Includes new information on pathophysiology and clinical care

✔ End of chapter review allows readers to monitor their understanding of material

✔ Numerous tables and illustrations outline assessment and treatment of coexisting disease

2008 624 pages 117 line figures 157 tones 22 plates 131 tables978-0-521-87058-0 HB £50.00Discounted price £42.50

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Core Topics in Airway ManagementIan CalderThe National Hospital for Neurology and The Royal Free Hospital, London

Adrian PearceGuy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, London

This book provides an easy-to-read introduction to this important topic that will be of value to a wide spectrum of healthcare professionals including anaesthetists, intensivists, ODPs, theatre and recovery nurses.

Concise but comprehensive chapters from experts in the field cover everything from basic anatomy, physiology and applied physics, through the various methods of maintaining the airway under anaesthesia (supraglottic devices, tracheal intubation, tubes/cuffs, endobronchial and double-lumen tubes) to the problem airway (obstruction by infection, tumour or a foreign body, ENT and maxillo-facial surgery, aspiration, obstetrics, trauma, cervical spine disease, intensive care, the ‘lost’ airway, extubation and recovery), the paediatric airway, disinfection and cleaning of equipment and finally morbidity, mortality and medico-legal issues. ‘Real’ clinical scenarios, with patient management questions and model answers, are included throughout, to bring to life some of the key problems encountered in day-to-day practice and enhance the book’s utility as a teaching and self-learning tool.

2005 226 pages 53 line figures 44 tables978-0-521-86910-2 HB £56.00Discounted price £47.60

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Core Topics in PainAnita HoldcroftChelsea and Westminister Hospital, London

Sian JaggarThe Royal Brompton Hospital, London

A comprehensive, easy-to-read introduction to this multi-faceted topic, from the underlying neurobiology, through pain assessment (in animals and humans), diagnostic strategies, clinical presentations, pain syndromes, to the many treatment options (e.g. physical therapies, drug therapies, psychosocial care) and the evidence base for each of these.

‘… this book will have something to offer to every health care professional who is involved in the care of patients with pain. … In summary, Core Topics in Pain achieves the goal of presenting complex concepts in a rather comprehensive scope and easy-to-read style, as described by the editors. It will have appeal to those who would shy away from the laborious reading of primary references texts and want expedited access to well-organised information.’

journal of anaesthesia and analgesia

2005 336 pages978-0-521-85778-9 HB £50.00Discounted price £42.50

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