Anesthesiologists often double as intensivists. Volume 9 delves into updated hemodynamic monitoring techniques and the evolving definitions and management strategies for sepsis in the ICU.
It is a staple resource for post-graduate students and residents preparing for board exams, as it highlights the "gold standard" of current knowledge. Yearbook of Anesthesiology – 9
For a busy clinician, reading every journal article published in a year is impossible. Volume 9 solves this by providing: Anesthesiologists often double as intensivists
While every volume covers a broad spectrum, Volume 9 specifically highlights several evolving areas of perioperative medicine: For a busy clinician, reading every journal article
Each section doesn't just summarize a study; it includes "Expert Comments" that explain how the data should actually change (or not change) how a doctor treats a patient the next morning.
This edition serves as a comprehensive "state-of-the-union" for anesthesiology, bridging the gap between vast amounts of new clinical research and daily hospital practice. What is the Series?
From new airway management gadgets (like advanced video laryngoscopes) to the role of Artificial Intelligence in monitoring vitals, the volume explores how tech is making the operating room safer. Why It Matters