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LECTURAS RECOMENDADAS



Ecucación Médica
continua en anestesiología

1. Gac Med Mex 1996; Supl 2.

Instrumentación para el manejo
de la vía aérea

1. Benumoe JL, Sandler A, Doyle D. Problemas respiratorios. Parte I. Clin Anestesiol Norteam 1995; 2.

2. Miller R. Intubación endotraqueal. En: Anestesia. Madrid: Ediciones Doyma, 1988.

3. Rangel CL. Insuficiencia respiratoria en pediatría. México: Prensa Médica Mexicana, 1981.

4. Manejo de la vía aérea. En: Anestesia en México. Vol. 8 XXX Congreso Mexicano de Anestesiología. Monterrey, Nuevo León 1966.

5. Brown K, McCarty V. Anesthesiology. Abstract Book. 11th World Congress of Anaesthesiology. Sidney, Australia, 1966.

6. Gregory GA. Pediatric anesthesia. 8: Anesthesia equipment. Third ed. New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1994.

7. Cote CJ. Anestesia en pediatría. 28: Equipo pediátrico. Segunda ed México: Interamericana-McGraw-Hill, 1995.

8. Brocw TKC, Fish GC. Anestesia pediátrica. 8: Técnica anestésica. Expaxs, 1990.

La máquina de anestesia

1. Collins VJ. Anestesiología. México: Nueva Editorial Interamericana, 1968: 88-127.

2. Barash PG. Clinical anesthesia. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott, 1989; 505-541.

3. Collins VJ. Anestesiología. México: Interamericana-McGraw-Hill, 1996; 121-166.

Vaporizadores

1. Macintosh R, Mushin WW, Epstein HG. Physics for the anaesthetist. 3rd. ed. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1963.

2. Hill DW. Physics aplied to anaesthesia. 4th ed. London: Butterworth, 1980.

3. Dorch JA, Dorsch SE. Understanding anestehtic equipment: Construction, care and complications. 2nd ed. Baltimore: William & Wilkins, 1984.

4. Andrews JJ. Inhaled anesthetic delivery systems. En: Miller RD, ed. Anesthesia. 4th ed. New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1994: 185-224.

Ventilación mecánica
y humidificación en anestesia

1. Nunn JF. Respiratory aspects of anesthesia. En: Applied Respiratory Physiology. 3d. ed. London: Butterworths, 1987: 350-78.

2. Knill RL, Clement JL. Variable effects of anaesthetics on the ventilatory response to hypoxaemia in man. Can Anaesth Soc 1982; 29: 93-99.

3. Hedenstierna G, Strandeberg A, Brismar B, et al. Functional residual capacity, thoracoabdominal dimensions, and central blood volume during general anesthesia with muscle paralysis and mechanical ventilation. Anesthesiology 1970; 32: 521-29.

4. Mc Pherson SP. Respiratory therapy equipment. Filadelphia: The Mosby Co. 1977: 87-95.

5. Brenson RD, Campbell RT. Humedification in the intensive care unit. Chest 1993; 104: 1800-5.

Cardioversión y desfibrilación

1. Stults KR, Brown DD, Cooley F, Kerber RE. Self-adhesive monitor/defibrillation pads improve prehospital defibrillation succes. Ann Emerg Med 1987; 16: 872-877.

2. Stults KR, Brown DD, Kerber RE. Efficacy of an automated external defibrillator in the management of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: validation of the diagnostic algorithm and initial clinical experience in a rural environment. Circulation 1986; 73: 701-709.

3. Cummins RO. From concept to standard-of-care? review of the clinical experience with automated external defibrillators. Ann Emerg Med 1989; 18: 1269-1275.

4. Mirowski M, Reid PR, Mower MM, Watkins L, Gott VL, Schauble JF, Langer A, Heilman MS, Kolenik SA, Fischell RE, Weisfeldt ML. Termination of malignant ventricular arrhytmias with an implanted automatic defibrillator in human beings. N Engl J Med 1980; 303: 322-324.

5. Vasalle M. On the mechanisms underlying cardiac standstill: factors determining success or failure of escape pacemakers in the heart. J Am Coll Cardiol 1985; 5: 35B-42B.

6. Neumar RW, Brown CG, Robitaille PM, Altschuld RA. Myocardial high energy phosphate metabolism during ventricular fibrillation with total circulatory arrest. Resuscitation 1990; 19: 199-226.

7. Kerber RE, Grayzel J, Hoyt R, Marcus M, Kennedy J. Transthoracic resistance in human defibrillation: influence of body weight, chest size, serial shocks, paddle size and paddle contact pressure. Circulation 1981; 63: 676-682.

8. Thomas ED, Ewy GA, Dahl CF, Ewy MD. Effectiveness of direct current defibrillation: role of paddle electrode size. Am Heart J 1977; 93: 463-467.

9. Atkins DL, Sirna S, Kieso R, Charbonnier F, Kerber RE. Pediatric defibrillation: importance of paddle size in determining transthoracic impedance. Pediatrics 1988; 82: 914-918.

10. Kerber RE, Jensen SR, Grayzel J, Kennedy J, Hoyt R. Elective cardioversion: influence of paddle-electrode location and size on success rates and energy requirements. N Engl J Med 1981; 305: 658-662.

11. Eisenberg MS, Bergner L, Hallstrom A. Cardiac resuscitation in the community: importance or rapid provision and implications for program planning. JAMA 1979; 241: 1905-1907.

12. Cummins RO. EMT-defibrillation: national guidelines for implementation. Am J Emerg Med 1987; 5: 254-257.

13. Martin TG, Hawkins NS, Weigel JA, Rider DE, Buckingham BO. Initial treatment of ventricular fibrillation: defibrillation or drug therapy. Am J Emerg Med 1988; 6: 113-119.

14. Cummins RO, Graves JR, Horan S, Larsen MP, Crump K. The relative contributions of early defibrillation and ACLS interventions to resuscitation and survival from prehospital cardiac arrest. Ann Emerg Med 1989; 18: 468-569. Abstract.

15. Gutgesell HP, Tacker HA, Geddes LA, Davis JS, Lie JT, McNamara DG. Energy dose for ventricular defibrillation of children. Pediatrics 1976; 58: 898-901.

16. Reuler JB. Hypothermia: pathophysiology, clinical settings, and management. Ann Intern Med 1978; 89: 519-527.

17. Levine PA, Barold SS, Fletcher RD, Talbot P. Adverse acute and chronic effects of electrical defibrillation and cardioversion on implanted unipolar cardiac pacing systems. J Am Coll Cardiol 1983; 1: 1413-1422.

18. Lown B. Electrical reversion of cardiac arrhythmias. Br Heart J 1967; 29: 469-489.

19. Kerber RE, Kienzie MG, Olshansky B, Waldo AL, Wilber O, Carlson MD, Aschoff AM, Birger S, Fugatt L, Walsh S, Rockwell M, Charbonnier F. Ventricular tachycardia rate and morphology determine energy and current requirements for transthoracic cardioversion. Circulation 1992; 85: 158-163.

20. Cummins RO, Chesemore K, White RD. Defibrillator Working Group. Defibrillator failures: causes and problems and recommendations for improvement. JAMA 1990; 264: 1019-1025.

21. American Heart Association. Textbook of Advanced Cardiac Life Support. Dallas, TX: AHA, 1994.

22. Kenber RE. Statement on early defibrillation from the Emergency Cardiac Care Committee, American Heart Association. Circulation 1991; 83: 2233.

23. Guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiac care. JAMA 1992; 268: 2171-2298.

24. White RD. Maintenance of defibrillators in a state of readiness. Ann Emerg Med 1993; 22: 302-306.

25. Guidelines for advanced life support: a statement by the Advanced Life Support Working Party of the European Resuscitation Council, 1992. Resuscitation 1992; 24: 111-121.

Oximetría y capnografía

1. Alexander ChM, Teller LE, Gross JB. Principles of pulse oximetry: Theoretical and practical considerations. Anesth Analg 1989; 68: 368-76.

2. Severinghaus JW, Kelleher JF. Recent developments in pulse oximetry. Anesthesiology 1992; 76: 1018-1038.

3. Barker SJ, Tremper KK. Pulse oximetry. En: Anesthesia equipment, principles and applications. Mosby 1993: 249-263.

4. Good ML, Gravenstein N. Capnography. En: Anesthesia equipment, principles and applications. Mosby 1993: 237-248.

5. Good ML. Capnography-Principles and practice. Annual Refresher Course Lectures 1996; 226: 1-7.

Sistemas de infusión

1. Nobel JJ. Infusion pumps. Pediatr Emerg Care 1991; 7: 242-3.

2. Fedder SL. Intrathecal administration of morphine for pain of malignant origin. Surg Gynecol Obstet 1990; 170: 273-5.

3. Shaw HL. Treatment of intractable cancer pain by electronically controlled parenteral infusion of analgesic drugs. Cancer 1993; 72(11 Suppl): 3416-25.

4. Pice JA, Buck MM. Intraspinal devices for pain management. Nurs Clin North Am 1993; 28: 921-35.

5. Selam JL, Charles MA. Devices for insulin administration. Diabetes Care 1990; 13: 955-79.

6. Johnson GB. Nursing care of patients with implanted pumps. Nurs Clin North Am 1993; 28: 873-83.

7. Jastremski M, Jastremski C, Shepherd M, Friedman V, Porembka D, Smith R, Gonzales E, Swedlow D, Belzberg H, Crass R, et al. A model for technology assessment task force of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Crit Care Med 1995; 23: 1745-55.

8. Technology Assessment Task Force of the Society of Critical Care Medicine: A model for technology assessment applied to pulse oximetry. Crit Care Med 1993; 21: 615-24.

9. Pajunen GA, Steinmetz M, Shankar R. Model reference adaptive control with constraints for postoperative blood pressure management. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 1990; 37: 679-687.

10. Packer JS, Mason DG, Cade JF, et al. An adaptive controler for closed-loop management of blood pressure in seriously ill patients. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 1987; 34: 612-623.

11. Martin JF, Schneider AM, Smith NT. Multiple model adaptive control of blood pressure using sodium nitroprusside. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 1987; 34: 603-11.

12. Ying H, Sheppard L, Tucker D. Epert-system-based fuzzy control of arterial pressure by drug infusion. Med Prog Technol 1988; 13: 203-15.

13. Woodruff EA, Northrop RB. Closed loop regulation of a physiological parameter by an IPFM/SDC (Integral Pulse Frecuency Modulated/Smith Delay Compensator) controler. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 1987; 34: 595-602.

14. Zinman B, Vranic M. Diabetes and exercise. Med Clin North Am 1985; 69: 145-57.

15. Brownridge P. Epidural medication after the initial dose: reflections on current methods of administration during labour. Anaesth Intensive Care. 1990; 18: 300-8.

16. Vauthey JM, Marsh R de W, Cendan JC, Chu NM, Cpeland EM. Arterial therapy of colorectal metastases. Br J Surg 1996; 83: 447-55.

17. Abbott Laboratories. Manual de operación del sistema ANNE. Abbott Laboratories, Inc. 1993.

18. Braun. Division Medical. Manual de uso. Infusomat fm.

Riesgos profesionales del anestesiólogo
y del personal de quirófano

1. Bataller A y col. Prevalencia de portadores de anticuerpos VIH en pacientes asistidos en reanimación. Rev Esp Anest 1989; 36: 137-139.

2. Cohen EN y col. Enfermedades ocupacionales entre el personal que trabaja en los quirófanos. Rev Col Anest Junio, 1975.

3. De Lille Fuentes R. Contaminación ambiental en salas de operaciones y su consecuencia para el anestesiólogo y personal que labora en ellas. Rev Mex Anest 1985; 8: abril-junio.

4. De la Cruz CA y col. Implicaciones anestésicas de la infección por el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana. Rev Esp Anest 1990; 37: 75-80.

5. Herrera Ponton J. Riesgo profesional del anestesiólogo y del personal que trabaja en el área quirúrgica. Rev Anest Mex 1989; 1-2, jul-sep.

6. Vega Ramos R, Moreno RH, Dos Reis Jr. Monografía sobre los riesgos profesionales del anestesiólogo. Rev Arg Anest 1978; 36: 50.

7. Vega Ramos R, Castaños C, Moreno RH. Simposio-Foro: riesgos profesionales. Rev Cientifica Anest 1979; 1: 2.

8. Unceta-Barrenchea Orue B y col. Determinación de las concentraciones anestésicas del halotano en quirófanos y salas de despertar. Rev Esp Anest 1989; 36: 171.





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