
By Andrew B. Leibowitz and Suzan Uysal
Modern Monitoring in Anesthesiology and Perioperative Care provides a practical, evidence-based overview of patient monitoring technologies used during anesthesia and perioperative care.
Effective monitoring is essential for patient safety, yet the growing number of available systems can make clinical decision-making challenging.
This book focuses on real-world clinical applications, reviewing the evidence behind modern monitoring tools and their impact on patient outcomes.
It covers neurological monitoring, echocardiography, ultrasound, and other head-to-toe monitoring techniques used in contemporary anesthetic practice.
- Evaluates clinical evidence supporting different monitoring technologies and their effect on patient outcomes
- Explains physiological principles, system availability, and technological foundations of monitoring devices
- Discusses statistical methods used in monitor approval and how they influence clinical practice
- Addresses emerging risks such as digital distraction and data overload, with practical mitigation strategies
With insights into future developments including wearable monitoring systems, this volume is an essential reference for anesthesiologists and frontline healthcare professionals involved in perioperative patient care.
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