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New Aspects in Regional Anesthesia 4 - Major Conduction Block: Tachyphylaxis, Hypotension, and Opiates

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Major conduction blocks utilizing local anesthetics or opiates are find ing ever increasing applications in daily routine. However, two serious drawbacks are associated with their use: hypotension during surgery and the development of tolerance in long-term epidural analgesia. When opiates are injected epidurally or intrathecally, numerous side effects such as itching, nausea and vomiting, or respiratory depression have been reported. The pathophysiology of complications arising during a major conduction block and measures to prevent them were discussed by 19 experts at the 4th International Symposium at DUsseldorf. This volume contains 21 papers presented on three topics: 1. tachyphylaxis in long-term epidural anesthesia, 2. hypotension due to epidural and spinal anesthesia, and 3. effects and dangers of epidural and intrathecal opiates. With regard to the safety of our patients during anesthesia, current practices of preventing complications were evaluated, and preliminary guidelines for a more rational approach toward prevention and treat ment based on a knowledge of pathophysiologic mechanisms were developed. It is our hope that the anesthesiologist will profit from the discussion of regional anesthesia contained in this volume, many aspects of which have never before been presented in such detail.

List of contents

I Tachyphylaxis in Long-Term Epidural Analgesia.- Tachyphylaxis in Regional Anesthesia: Can we Reconcile Clinical Observations and Laboratory Measurements?.- No Tachyphylaxis with Prolonged, Continuous Bupivacaine.- Tachyphylaxis and Local Anesthetics.- Clinical Observations of Tachyphylaxis During Long-Term Epidural Analgesia.- Experimental Tachyphylaxis: Development of a Continuous Epidural Dog Model.- Pharmacologic Regulation of Local Anesthetic Conduction Block by Cyclic AMP.- Panel Discussion: Tachyphylaxis and Local Anesthetics.- II Hypotension Induced by Major Conduction Blocks.- Pathophysiology of Hypotension Induced by Spinal/Epidural Analgesia.- Vasovagal Syncope and Spinal Anesthesia: A Psychophysiologic Phenomenon.- Direct Vascular Effects of Some Local Anesthetics: A Mechanical and Electrophysiological Study.- Subarachnoid Block Spares Visceral Blood Flow and Drug Elimination Capacity.- Severe Hypotension and Major Conduction Anesthesia.- Hemodynamic Effects of Different Vasopressors (Etilefrine, Norfenefrine, Akrinor, Amezinium Metilsulfate) During Hypotension Caused by Epidural Anesthesia.- Blood Volume Distribution Under the Influence of Dihydroergotamine (Dihydergot) and Etilefrine Hydrochloride (Effortil) During Epidural Anesthesia.- Hemodynamic Effects and Mechanism of Action of Dihydroergotamine in Epidural Anesthesia.- Panel Discussion: Hypotension Associated with Local Anesthetics.- III Epidural and Intrathecal Opioids in Acute and Chronic Pain Treatment.- Epidural Opioids in Postoperative Pain Treatment.- Potentiation of Opiates Administered by the Intraventricular Route.- Influence of Epidural Opiates on Postoperative Morbidity and Endocrine-Metabolic Changes.- Experimental Studies of Urodynamic and Respiratory Changes Following Epidural Morphine.- Hyperbaric Intratheeal Morphine for Parturients with Toxemia.- Epidural Lofentanil for Pain Relief in Labor.- Epidural Opiate Analgesia Via Implantable, Continuous Low-Flow Pump for Cancer Pain.

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Major conduction blocks utilizing local anesthetics or opiates are find ing ever increasing applications in daily routine. However, two serious drawbacks are associated with their use: hypotension during surgery and the development of tolerance in long-term epidural analgesia. When opiates are injected epidurally or intrathecally, numerous side effects such as itching, nausea and vomiting, or respiratory depression have been reported. The pathophysiology of complications arising during a major conduction block and measures to prevent them were discussed by 19 experts at the 4th International Symposium at DUsseldorf. This volume contains 21 papers presented on three topics: 1. tachyphylaxis in long-term epidural anesthesia, 2. hypotension due to epidural and spinal anesthesia, and 3. effects and dangers of epidural and intrathecal opiates. With regard to the safety of our patients during anesthesia, current practices of preventing complications were evaluated, and preliminary guidelines for a more rational approach toward prevention and treat ment based on a knowledge of pathophysiologic mechanisms were developed. It is our hope that the anesthesiologist will profit from the discussion of regional anesthesia contained in this volume, many aspects of which have never before been presented in such detail.

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Assisted by D'Arcy Stanton-Hicks (Editor), D'Arcy Stanton-Hicks (Editor), Michael D'Arcy Stanton-Hicks (Editor), Han J Wüst (Editor), Hans J Wüst (Editor), Hans J. Wüst (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.11.2012
 
EAN 9783540159384
ISBN 978-3-540-15938-4
No. of pages 166
Weight 328 g
Illustrations XVI, 166 p. 15 illus.
Series Anaesthesiologie und Intensivmedizin Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
Anaesthesiologie und Intensivmedizin Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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