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    Paediatric Cardiac Anaesthesia

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    Paediatric Cardiac Anaesthesia

    Paediatric Cardiac Anaesthesia: A Primer for the General Anaesthetist
    English | 2025 | ISBN: 3031903293 | 176 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 34 MB

    This book outlines how to approach the anaesthetic for congenital heart disease patients for non-cardiac surgery, how to plan for it and to provide a blueprint on how to anaesthetise any congenital cardiac lesion. It describes the physiology of congenital cardiac conditions (unrepaired and repaired) which is important for anaesthetic planning and contains anatomical drawings of the lesions with explanation on how the physiology of these lesions influences anaesthetic technique and how anaesthesia influences the lesion. One of the challenges of congenital cardiac conditions is their variability, which needs to be taken into account in any teaching material. With most congenital patients surviving to adulthood, every anaesthetist will come across these patients, regardless of where they work or which specialty they anaesthetise for.