Book contents
- Core Clinical Competencies in Anesthesiology
- Core Clinical Competencies in Anesthesiology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Rogues' Gallery of Contributing Authors
- Core Clinical Competencies in Anesthesiology
- Introduction: “From the mountain”
- Chapter 1 An anesthetic view of the Core Clinical Competencies
- Chapter 2 Anesthetic cases through the Core Clinical Competencies looking glass
- Part 1 Contributions from Stony Brook University under Christopher J. Gallagher
- Part 2 Contributions from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey under Steven H. Ginsberg
- Part 3 Contribution from the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center under Marc Rozner
- Part 4 Contributions from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine under Michael C. Lewis
- Part 5 Contributions from Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions under Deborah A. Schwengel
- Case 54 Singin’ the OSA blues
- Case 55 Oxygen
- Case 56 “My patient's an airhead!”
- Case 57 Fifty-one-year-old female with abdominal pain, diarrhea, flushing, and heart murmur for exploratory laparotomy
- Case 58 DIC
- Case 59 All I had was a knee bursectomy; now do I have RSD (CRPS)?
- Case 60 Obstetricians cannot detect FH sounds, and Mom's cyanotic
- Case 61 A case of mistaken identity
- Case 62 “To block or not to block, that is the question”
- Case 63 Anterior mediastinal mass with total occlusion of the superior vena cava and distal tracheal compression
- Case 64 Puff the magic dragon
- Case 65 “You mean the screw isn't supposed to be in the aorta?”
- Case 66 Oh no, someone get the NO!
- Case 67 What to do when HITT hits the fan
- Case 68 “Just don't stop my achy, breaky heart…”
- Case 69 Too bad, so sad … it's Friday afternoon with a VAD
- Case 70 The disappearing left ventricle
- Case 71 Exit procedure – twins!
- Case 72 OMG, that's the RV!
- Case 73 Aborted takeoff
- Case 74 Revenge of the blue crab cake
- Case 75 Mind, body, and spirit
- Case 76 He's not dead yet!
- Part 6 Contribution from the Medical College of Wisconsin under Elena J. Holak
- Summary
- Index
Case 63 - Anterior mediastinal mass with total occlusion of the superior vena cava and distal tracheal compression
from Part 5 - Contributions from Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions under Deborah A. Schwengel
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 July 2010
- Core Clinical Competencies in Anesthesiology
- Core Clinical Competencies in Anesthesiology
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Rogues' Gallery of Contributing Authors
- Core Clinical Competencies in Anesthesiology
- Introduction: “From the mountain”
- Chapter 1 An anesthetic view of the Core Clinical Competencies
- Chapter 2 Anesthetic cases through the Core Clinical Competencies looking glass
- Part 1 Contributions from Stony Brook University under Christopher J. Gallagher
- Part 2 Contributions from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey under Steven H. Ginsberg
- Part 3 Contribution from the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center under Marc Rozner
- Part 4 Contributions from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine under Michael C. Lewis
- Part 5 Contributions from Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions under Deborah A. Schwengel
- Case 54 Singin’ the OSA blues
- Case 55 Oxygen
- Case 56 “My patient's an airhead!”
- Case 57 Fifty-one-year-old female with abdominal pain, diarrhea, flushing, and heart murmur for exploratory laparotomy
- Case 58 DIC
- Case 59 All I had was a knee bursectomy; now do I have RSD (CRPS)?
- Case 60 Obstetricians cannot detect FH sounds, and Mom's cyanotic
- Case 61 A case of mistaken identity
- Case 62 “To block or not to block, that is the question”
- Case 63 Anterior mediastinal mass with total occlusion of the superior vena cava and distal tracheal compression
- Case 64 Puff the magic dragon
- Case 65 “You mean the screw isn't supposed to be in the aorta?”
- Case 66 Oh no, someone get the NO!
- Case 67 What to do when HITT hits the fan
- Case 68 “Just don't stop my achy, breaky heart…”
- Case 69 Too bad, so sad … it's Friday afternoon with a VAD
- Case 70 The disappearing left ventricle
- Case 71 Exit procedure – twins!
- Case 72 OMG, that's the RV!
- Case 73 Aborted takeoff
- Case 74 Revenge of the blue crab cake
- Case 75 Mind, body, and spirit
- Case 76 He's not dead yet!
- Part 6 Contribution from the Medical College of Wisconsin under Elena J. Holak
- Summary
- Index
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- Core Clinical Competencies in AnesthesiologyA Case-Based Approach, pp. 347 - 351Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010