Anesthesia and the patient with liver disease.

B. R. Brown
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Once upon a time, not so long ago, anesthetic knowledge (at least for examination purposes) came from the "textbook"; usually this was a single author or departmental effort. Lately, these textbooks have grown in size and number of authors, the gestation period and cost have increased, and the content has become increasingly general in nature. For the anesthetist in search of a detailed review of a topic, the only recourse up until now has been the anesthesia journals or an occasional monograph. These latter sources are not always readily available, particularly for those without easy access to a medical library. Most recently, the series books have begun to appear. These books have focused on particular anesthetic problems, usually clinically orientated, with a supervising editor and a number of contributions from experts in the field. Anesthesia and the Patient with Liver Disease is such an example. To try to cover liver disease in nine chapters and 184 pages is overly optimistic; therefore, quite severe compromises have been made. Although many topics have been covered, the major problem with the book is the order of presentation. For example, postoperative jaundice occupies chapter 2, yet one has to wait until page 164 to find the assessment table for preoperative liver function and the predicted results of anesthesia and surgery. Rarities seem to have been given more emphasis than those problems that the anesthetist, working in a nonspecialized hospital, is
麻醉和肝病患者。
曾几何时,也不是很久以前,麻醉知识(至少是为了考试的目的)来自“教科书”;通常这是一个单独的作者或部门的努力。最近,这些教科书的规模和作者越来越多,酝制期和成本也越来越长,内容也越来越一般化。对于麻醉师在寻找一个主题的详细回顾,唯一的资源,直到现在一直是麻醉期刊或偶尔的专著。后一种来源并不总是很容易获得,特别是对于那些无法轻易进入医学图书馆的人。最近,该系列丛书开始出现。这些书都集中在特定的麻醉问题,通常临床导向,与监督编辑和专家在该领域的一些贡献。《麻醉与肝病患者》就是这样一个例子。试图在9章184页中涵盖肝病是过于乐观的;因此,作出了相当严重的妥协。虽然涵盖了许多主题,但本书的主要问题是呈现的顺序。例如,术后黄疸占据了第2章,但要等到第164页才能找到术前肝功能评估表以及麻醉和手术的预测结果。对于那些在非专业医院工作的麻醉师来说,罕见的问题似乎受到了更多的重视
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