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    Gary F. Bouloux, editor.
    Summary: This book is based on a review of the closed claims from the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Insurance Company (OMSNIC). Themes and trends that have been identified through review of these claims assisted in recognizing multiple causes of anesthesia related complications. This allowed the development of a presentation on the prevention, recognition and management of office based anesthesia complications to be delivered over 10 years to thousands of oral and maxillofacial surgeons in an attempt to reduce the incidence of future complications. This text provides detailed methods to allow the oral and maxillofacial surgeon, anesthetist and anesthesiologist to risk stratify patients as well as prevent, recognize and manage the most common anesthesia related complications. Additionally, it describes how to run an ideal Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) driven megacode, identify differences in pediatric anesthesia and ideally manage opioid needs of the oral and maxillofacial surgery patient. Office Based Anesthesia Complications is based on the most common anesthesia related complications that have been documented over more than 20 years of data collection for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Contents
    Contributors
    1: Risk Stratification for Office-Based Anesthesia
    Introduction
    Patient Evaluation
    Body Systems and Disease
    Cardiac Disease
    Coronary Artery Disease and Myocardial Infarction
    Cardiac Arrhythmias
    Congestive Heart Failure
    Valvular Heart Disease and Prosthetic Valves
    Respiratory Disease
    Asthma
    Hepatic Disease
    Renal Disease
    Geriatric Patients
    Suggested Reading
    2: Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support
    Introduction
    Course Certification: Knowledge and Skill Retention The Core Components of Life Support
    Airway Management
    Instructional and Learning Modalities
    Simulation
    Crew/Crisis Resource Management
    Who Is the Team?
    What Should We Do?
    Suggested Reading
    3: Laryngospasm
    Introduction
    Prevention
    Airway Examination
    Recognition
    Management
    Medication Precautions
    Larson Maneuver
    Suggested Reading
    4: Aspiration
    Introduction
    Prevention
    Recognition
    Management
    Suggested Reading
    5: Asthma
    Introduction
    Clinical Manifestations
    Pathophysiology
    Diagnostic Studies
    Intermittent Mild Persistent
    Moderate Persistent
    Severe Persistent
    Prevention
    Monoclonal Antibody Targets, Route of Administration, and Dosing Frequency
    Recognition
    Management
    Suggested Reading
    6: Anaphylaxis
    Introduction
    Diagnosis
    Management
    Selected Readings
    7: Bronchospasm
    Introduction
    Prevention
    Recognition
    Management
    Selected Readings
    8: Obesity
    Introduction
    Respiratory System
    Cardiovascular System
    Other Systems
    Prevention
    Patient Screening and Conservative Patient Selection
    Depth of Anesthesia Limit Setting Robust Monitoring
    Staff and Facility Preparation
    Recognition
    Management
    Suggested Reading
    9: Obstructive Sleep Apnea
    Introduction
    Prevention
    Pre-operative
    Operative
    Postoperative
    Recognition
    Management
    Suggested Reading
    10: Trismus
    Introduction
    Etiology
    Prevention
    Preoperative Assessment
    Choice of Drugs
    Recognition
    Management
    Suggested Reading
    11: Cardiac Arrhythmias
    Introduction
    Prevention
    Recognition and Management
    Management
    Management
    Management
    Management (Also See Fig. 11.2) Management (Also See Fig. 11.2 if Tachycardia or Fig. 11.3 if Bradycardia)
    Management (Also See Fig. 11.2)
    Management
    Management
    Management
    Management
    Management
    Management
    Management
    Management
    Management
    Suggested Reading
    12: Myocardial Infarction
    Introduction
    Prevention
    Local Anesthesia
    General Anesthesia
    Recognition
    Rhythm Strip Interpretation
    ST Segment Depression or Elevation
    Management
    Suggested Reading
    13: Pulmonary Embolism
    Introduction
    Prevention
    Recognition
    Management
    Suggested Reading
    Digital Access Springer 2021