Smith's Anesthesia for Infants and Children
Smith's Anesthesia for Infants and Children
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ISBN
ISBN
9780323698269
Authors
Authors
Peter J. Davis, MD; Franklyn P. Cladis, MD
Edition Number
Edition Number
10
Copyright Year
Copyright Year
2021
Trusted for over 50 years, Smith’s Anesthesia for Infants and Children remains the gold standard reference in pediatric anesthesiology. Now in its 10th Edition, this authoritative text offers comprehensive, evidence-based guidance on the perioperative care of neonates, infants, and children across the full spectrum of surgical procedures.
Edited by internationally recognized leaders Drs. Peter Davis and Franklyn Cladis, the latest edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect the most current advances in pediatric anesthesia, including breakthroughs in pharmacology, physiology, safety standards, and anesthetic techniques specific to the pediatric population.
Key Features:
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Specialized Focus on Pediatric Patients
Covers the unique physiological and anatomical considerations of neonates, infants, and children, ensuring safe and effective anesthesia care tailored to younger patients. -
Up-to-Date Clinical and Scientific Content
Significantly revised throughout to reflect recent developments in basic and clinical science that directly impact current pediatric anesthesia practices. -
In-Depth Coverage of Modern Topics
Includes new or updated information on: - Neurotoxicity and brain development
- Pain management and opioid-sparing strategies
- Enhanced recovery protocols in children
- Anesthesia for complex and high-risk pediatric procedures
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Practical, Concise Guidance
Offers clear and clinically actionable recommendations, making it a reliable reference in both routine and emergent situations. -
Global Perspectives and Best Practices
Written by an international team of experts, providing global insights and best practices in pediatric anesthesiology. -
Richly Illustrated Content
Features full-color illustrations, tables, and clinical images to enhance understanding of procedures and concepts.
