'Merlin Larson is the world's authority on pupils and anesthesia and has spent his life studying this fascinating and under-appreciated window into the brain. In this monograph, Prof. Larson presents an engaging non-technical history of the pupil and clearly explains how pupillary measurements have improved our understanding of anesthesia. It is well worth reading!' Daniel I. Sessler, M.D., Professor and Michael Cudahy Chair, Outcomes Research Consortium, Cleveland Clinic

'Merlin Larson absolutely nails this practical guide to portable pupillometry, setting the tone and capturing the reader with the fascinating history of thoughts on the pupil as a window to the soul, the heart, and the brain. Prof. Larson brings his decades-long journey, in the fashion of his former colleague, John Severinghaus, to describe how he and others have created this important tool and its many practical applications in perioperative and critical care medicine. The large majority of this book provides fundamental concepts of anatomy, circuitry, physiology, and pharmacology which are presented in an easy-to-understand manner without talking down to the reader. The book succeeds in being extremely up to date while taking pains to include how this tool is likely to evolve in the near future. As a researcher who utilizes desktop pupillometry on a regular basis, I learned much from this book and wish it had been available when I first started study of this fascinating structure.' James C. Eisenach, M.D., Professor, Department of Anesthesiology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

'Portable Pupillometry is increasingly being used as a diagnostic tool in clinical practice and holds tremendous promise to further expand our monitoring abilities of central nervous function. However, few users of infrared pupillometry are aware about its diagnostic possibilities and limitations or know about its many established - and potential future - clinical applications. This book closes this gap, serving both as an introduction to the field and as a reference to the experienced clinician or researcher using pupillometry. As the leading expert in the field of portable pupillometry, Merlin Larson's pioneering work laid the foundations of pupillometry use in anesthesia, pain management and resuscitation. This book gives the reader access to Dr. Larson's vast knowledge in an exciting, expanding field of clinical care and scientific exploration.' Matthias Behrends, M.D., Health Science Clinical Professor, Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care, UCSF, Medical Director of Inpatient Pain Services

The applications and advantages of portable pupillometry for a wide variety of healthcare providers are becoming increasingly evident, with frequent pupil evaluation becoming the protocol throughout critical care and emergency departments. Authored by a world leading expert, this practical, user-friendly book brings together all the research on portable pupillometry and explains the meaning of the various parameters that new portable pupillometers provide. Starting with the anatomy and physiology of the pupil, the book moves on to discuss pharmacological effects, unusual pupillary syndromes, measurement and size of the pupil, pupillary reflex dilation and pupillary unrest. Additional chapters focus on traumatic brain injury, cardiac arrest, intensive care, opioid effect, acute pain and anisocoria and provide valuable clinical examples and case reports. Also featuring an extensive bibliography for further reading, this book is essential reading for all healthcare professionals using the pupil to evaluate drug effects and ischemic/traumatic insults to the brain.
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Preface; Acknowledgements; Glossary; Introduction; 1. Early history of the pupil; 2. Anatomy of the pupil; 3. Physiology of the pupil; 4. Pharmacology of the pupil; 5. Unusual pupillary syndromes; 6. Measurement of the pupil; 7. Pupil size; 8. Pupillary light reflex; 9. Pupillary reflex dilation; 10. Measuring inhibition at the EW nucleus; 11. Traumatic brain injury, cardiac arrest, intensive care; 12. Opioid effect and acute pain; 13. Anisocoria; 14. Clinical examples and case reports; Conclusion; References; Index.
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A practical, user-friendly guide to the applications of portable infrared pupillometry, summarizing the various reflexes of the pupil.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781009436298
Publisert
2024-11-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
292 gr
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
166

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Biographical note

Merlin D. Larson is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. He originated the idea of portable infrared pupillometry, authoring the first papers on its use and his various works are essential reading material for those whose use the technology.