Description
Managing Complications in Paediatric Anaesthesia is a specialized clinical resource designed for anesthesiologists, pediatric anesthetists, and perioperative professionals. Martin Jöhr brings extensive expertise to address the unique challenges of anesthetizing pediatric patients, where physiological differences and developmental considerations require specialized knowledge.
The book systematically covers common and serious complications that may arise during pediatric anesthesia, including airway management issues, cardiovascular instability, malignant hyperthermia, and medication errors. Each chapter provides evidence-based guidance on recognition, immediate intervention, and long-term management strategies.
Through case studies, clinical algorithms, and practical recommendations, this resource equips practitioners with the tools to minimize risks and respond effectively to emergencies. The text emphasizes preventive measures and proactive monitoring while acknowledging the reality of complications in clinical practice.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this authoritative guide serves as both a reference manual and educational tool for improving patient safety and outcomes in pediatric anesthesia.







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