Description
📘 Book Details
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Title: Evidence-Based Practice of Anesthesiology 
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Editor: Lee A. Fleisher, MD 
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Publisher: Elsevier / Saunders 
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Edition / Publication Info: Multiple editions (e.g., 4th edition listed) — the version you referenced appears newer but the core text dates from earlier versions (first edition c. 2004). 
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Pages: ~1808 
🩺 Overview
This text is designed to support clinicians in anaesthesiology by applying evidence-based medicine (EBM) principles to a wide array of perioperative management scenarios. It presents clinical questions, evaluates the evidence, and offers practical recommendations for decision-making in anaesthesia, preoperative assessment, intraoperative management, and postoperative/perioperative care.
🔑 Key Features
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Clinical questions format: Each chapter addresses a specific “question” (e.g., “Should regional anaesthesia be used for …?”) and then reviews the literature, evidence strength, and recommendations. 
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Concise, decision-oriented chapters: Quick-reference tables, decision trees, and summarised evidence to support real-time clinical decision-making. 
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Updated content with newer editions: For example, in the 4th edition there are new chapters on neurocognitive disorders, myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery (MINS), and optimal perioperative analgesia. 
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Coverage across the perioperative continuum: Preoperative assessment, intraoperative monitoring/technique, postoperative care and pain management are included. 
🎯 Ideal For
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Anaesthesiologists (consultants & trainees) looking to base practice on evidence. 
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Pain medicine specialists who want a strong perioperative anaesthesia evidence base (especially useful in interventional pain settings where anaesthesia overlaps). 
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Perioperative physicians and surgery/anaesthesia teams engaged in multidisciplinary care. 
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Residents/fellows preparing for board exams or seeking to deepen their understanding of evidence-based anaesthesia. 
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Clinical educators and department leads promoting evidence-based protocols and guideline development. 
🗂 Recommended Categories
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Evidence-Based Medicine in Anaesthesia 
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Perioperative Medicine & Management 
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Pain & Analgesia in the Surgical Setting 
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Clinical Decision-Making Tools in Anaesthesia 
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Preoperative & Postoperative Assessment and Care 
⭐ Recommendation
This book is a high-value resource for those aiming to anchor their anaesthesia (and pain/interventional) practice in robust evidence. It excels in translating complex literature into clear, actionable recommendations, making it particularly suitable for clinicians who balance procedural/interventional work (such as pain-management interventions) and perioperative anaesthesia.






 
						
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