In practical paperback format, each 200 page topic-based issue of Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology will
provide a comprehensive review of current clinical practice and thinking within the specialty anaesthesiology.
All chapters are
commissioned and written by an international team of practicing clinicians with the Guest Editors for each issue drawn from a pool of
renowned experts and opinion leaders. Reference is made to:
• the latest original research • Cochrane Reviews
• audits and confidential enquiries • national and international conferences • national and international
guidelines • personal communications
All chapters take the form of practical, evidence-based reviews that seek to address
key clinical issues of diagnosis, treatment and patient management.
Each issue follows a problem-orientated approach that focuses
on the key questions to be addressed, clearly defining what is known and not known. Management will be described in practical terms so
that it can be applied to the individual patient.
Boxed and bulleted Learning Objectives and Practice Points are features
within each chapter and will highlight the core and essential knowledge that will help the physician to provide the best care to their
patients.
The series' objective is to provide a continuous update for the busy clinician and researcher.
2010 topics,
Volume 24, Issues 1-4
Vol. 24:1 March - Perioperative coagulation management D. Spahn & M.T. Ganter Vol. 24:2
June - Perioperative respiratory managment P. Pelosi & C. Gregoretti Vol. 24:3 September -Neonatal anaesthesia A.J. Davidson Vol. 24:4 December - The state of neuroprotection C. Werner
2009 topics, Volume 23, Issues
1-4
Vol. 23:1 March - Information technology in anaesthesia & critical care G Meyfroidt & G Van Den Berghe (Germany) Vol. 23:2 June - Volume replacement in anaesthesia and intensive care H Van Aken & J Scholz (Germany) Vol. 23:3
September - Ultrasoundin anaesthesia and intensive care C Royce (Australia) Vol. 23:4 December - Diabetes of injury: implications
for anaesthesia & intensive care G Van Den Berghe & B Ellger (Netherlands)