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RACE TOPICS YEAR WISE

RACE 2001

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1. Anaesthetic breathing systems 1
2. Perinatal pharmacology 12
3. Physiology of coronary circulation 21
4. Physiology of One Lung Ventilation 29
5. Anaesthesia for lung resection 33
6. Pathophysiology of cardiopulmonary bypass 40
7. Anaesthetic considerations in patients with valvular heart 45
diseases undergoing non cardiac surgery
8. Anaesthesia for thoraco abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery 50
9. Anaesthetic considerations in pregnancy induced hypertension 55
(PIH).
10. Perioperative fluid and electrolyte therapy in children 62
11. Anaesthetic management of a patient with myasthenia gravis 69
12. Anaesthetic considerations in pheochromocytoma 76
13. Deliberate hypotension 85
14. Shock 93
15. Coagulation system and anaesthesia 113
16. General anaesthesia is the anaesthetic of choice for LSCS for fetal 126
distress
17. General anaesthesia is not the anaesthetic of choice for LSCS for 135
fetal distress
18. ACE inhibitors should be continued during preoperative period 141
19. ACE inhibitors should not be continued during perioperative 143
period
20. Isoflurane is safe in patients with IHD 148
21. Isoflurane is not safe in patients with IHD 152
22. Suxamethonium is contraindicated in infants 156
23. Suxamethonium is not contraindicated in infants 159
24. Training in anaesthesia 162
25. Regional nerve block 173
26. Anaesthesia machine 189
27. Arrhythmias 205

RACE 2002

1. Oxygen therapy 1
2. Drug interactions in anaesthesia 7
3. Renal physiology for the anaesthetist 14
4. Interpretation and management of arterial blood gases 27
5. Neurological monitoring during anaesthesia 38
6. Anaesthetic management of a patient with liver disease 48
7. Acetylcholine receptor number and its effects on neuromuscular 53
relaxants
8. Anaesthetic considerations in scoliosis correction 57
9. LMA-what is old? What is new? 68
10. Anaesthetic considerations for burned patients 75
11. Chronic pain-Pathophysiology and management 79
12. International guidelines 2000 for CPR and ECC 84
13. Intraoperative desaturation 88
14. Anaesthetic management of Broncho pleural fistula 95
15. Esophageal variceal bleed 98
16. Intraoperative myocardial ischemia 103
17. Delayed recovery following general anaesthesia 111
18. Intraoperative anaphylaxis 117
19. Neonatal resuscitation 122
20. Trauma 131
21. Poisoning 156
22. Neuromuscular physiology 181
23. Preloading prevents hypotension in spinal anaesthesia 196
24. Preloading does not prevent hypotension in spinal anesthesia 198
25. Epidural test dose with epinephrine 1:200,000 in Lignocaine is 210
contraindicated in PIH
26. Epidural test dose with epinephrine 1:200,000 in Lignocaine is not 212
contraindicated in PIH
27. Preoperative PFT is mandatory in a patient with COPD 215
28. Preoperative PFT is not mandatory in a patient with COPD 222
29. Regional anaesthesia is the anaesthetic of choice in a patient with 225
IHD
30. Regional anaesthesia is not the anaesthesia of choice in a patient 230
with IHD
31. Neuromuscular Transmission monitoring 233
32. Nutritional support for the critically ill 244
33. Cardiac output monitoring and derived variables 255

RACE 2003

1. Gas laws and the anaesthetist 1


2. New drugs in anaesthesia 8
3. Management of acute pain 22
4. Anaesthetic management of a pregnant patient for non-obstetric 27
surgery
5. What’s new in paediatric epidural anaesthesia 33
6. Ventilation perfusion distribution 42
7. Functions of the diaphragm and anaesthesia 49
8. Management of a brain dead organ donor 59
9. Anaesthetic management of a morbidly obese patient 70
10. Anaesthetic management of patients with hemoglobinopathies 76
11. Low flow anaesthesia 83
12. How to get the most out of your CVP catheter 92
13. Anaesthetic management of a patient with ESRD for renal 100
transplantation
14. Sedation and analgesia in children for procedures outside OR 111
15. Cardiovascular physiology 119
16. Central neuraxial blockade 144
17. Patient positioning 170
18. A 20 year old primi with severe MS requires labour analgesia 186
19. A 25 year old otherwise healthy male with Ludwig’s angina is posted 194
for abscess drainage is posted for abscess drainage
20. Induced hypotension is contraindicated in children 198
21. Induced hypotension is not contraindicated in children 201
22. Strict perioperative blood sugar control to an FBS of 200 mg % is 208
mandatory before elective surgery
23. Strict perioperative blood sugar control to an FBS of 200 mg % is 215
NOT mandatory before elective surgery
24. Spinal anaesthesia is contraindicated for day care surgery 219
25. Spinal anaesthesia is NOT contraindicated for day care surgery 224
26. Invasive monitoring in ASA III and ASA IV patients will influence the 234
outcome of surgery
27. Invasive monitoring in ASA III and ASA IV patients will NOT influence 237
the outcome of the surgery
28. Preoperative transfusion threshold is a Hb of 8gm% 242
29. Preoperative transfusion threshold is NOT a Hb of 8 gm% 248
30. Airway 255
31. CPR 260
32. Mechanical ventilation 275
33. Nerve Blocks 315

RACE 2004

1. Uptake and distribution of inhaled anaesthetics 1


2. Piped gas systems 9
3. Electrical safety in operation theaters 12
4. The Microcirculation 19
5. Capnography 45
6. Oxygen transport 55
7. Anaesthetic considerations in geriartrics 67
8. Perioperative management of a patient with thyroid dysfunction 73
9. Anaesthetic management of a child with CHD 80
10. Anaesthesia for liver transplantation 87
11. Perioperative management of a patient with DM 94
12. Ventilatory strategies in the ICU 102
13. Severe pre- eclampsia for emergency LSCS 121
14. Perioperative bronchospasm 125
15. Post-extubation stridor 129
16. Obstetric anaesthesia 132
17. Opioids in anaesthesia 145
18. Perioperative fluid management 164
19. Cricoid pressure is a friend 185
20. Cricoid pressure is a foe 195
21. LMA is contraindicated for laparoscopy 200
22. LMA is not contraindicated for laparoscopy 204
23. Regional anaesthesia is the technique of choice for aortic vascular 208
surgery
24. Regional anaesthesia is not the technique of choice for vascular 211
surgery
25. Invasive monitoring 214
26. Defibrillators, circulatory support devices and pacemakers 221

RACE 2005

1. Hepatic physiology and anaesthetic considerations 1


2. Anaesthetic breathing systems 13
3. Chronic pain-mechanisms and management 24
4. Newer intravenous anaesthetic agents including narcotics 30
5. Cardiopulmonary bypass and the anaesthesiologist 38
6. Anaesthesia for obstetric emergencies 44
7. Anaesthesia for tracheoesophageal fistula 71
8. Anaesthetic management of valvular heart disease patient 79
undergoing non-cardiac surgery
9. Anaesthesia for maxillofacial surgery 92
10. Recent advances in sepsis management 101
11. Anaesthetic management of the patient with IHD for non-cardiac 104
surgery
12. Weaning and extubation of myaesthenic patient after thymectomy 109
13. Management of intraoperative hyperthermia 116
14. Intraoperative hypertension 125
15. Anaesthesia for polytrauma 133
16. Local anaesthetics 151
17. Neuromuscular Junction 167
18. Fibreoptic intubation is the technique of choice for the difficult 183
airway
19. Fibreoptic intubation is not the technique of choice for difficult 188
airway
20. Use of suxamethonium is safe in cardiac patient posted for non- 193
cardiac surgery
21. Use of suxamethonium is not safe in cardiac patient posted for non- 196
cardiac surgery
22. Ringer lactate is the fluid of choice for maintenance in paediatric 200
surgery
23. Ringer lactate is not the fluid of choice for maintenance in pediatric 207
surgery
24. Monitoring spinal cord function 212
25. Newer techniques of one lung ventilation 218
26. Carbon dioxide transfer, transport and expulsion 222
27. Anaesthetic implications of mediastinal mass 226
28. Humidification of inspired gases 230
29. Controlled oxygen therapy in COPD 237
30. Monitoring 243
31. ACLS 258
32. PFT,DLT,CXR 279

RACE 2006

1. Physiology of hypothermia 2
2. Newer muscle relaxants 8
3. Vaporizers 15
4. Physiology of lateral positioning 32
5. Intractable intraoperative hypotension under anaesthesia-causes and 37
treatment
6. How to make an epidural work? 44
7. Anaesthesia for IVF 51
8. Publications of importance 60
9. Awareness under anaesthesia 66
10. Resuscitation of patients with increased intracranial pressure in the 70
ER
11. Less invasive Cardiac output monitoring 79
12. Is central neuraxial blockade contraindicated in Aortic stenosis 89
13. ABG 92
14. Anaphylaxis and anaphylactoid reaction during anaesthesia 98
15. Anticoagulation and central neuraxial blockade 106
16. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia 111
17. Recent concepts in homologous blood transfusion 116
18. Is anaesthesia for neonate different from paediatric anaesthesia? 120
19. Fracture femur +SMF+RMO 124
20. ICU management of children with Dengue 127
21. Duchene’s Muscular dystrophy 132
22. Ludwig’s Angina 137
23. Kidney’s and anaesthesia 141
24. Coronary disease for non-cardiac surgery 166
25. Lasers and anaesthesia 184
26. Hypertension 203
27. LMA for posterior segment ophthalmic surgery 210
28. Antisialogogue premedication 214
29. Initiation of Mechanical Ventilation 219
30. Monitoring and trouble shooting in Mechanical Ventilation 226
31. Paediatric ACLS 240
32. Acute severe Asthma 244
33. Management of Status Epilepticus 246

RACE 2007

1. Applied anatomy of the larynx 3


2. Neonatal Physiology 11
3. Role of oxygen derived variables in anaesthesia and critical care 19
4. Uptake, Distribution and Elimination of Inhaled anaesthetics 27
5. Newer modes of ventilation in patients with ARDS 33
6. Fluid and electrolyte balance in patients 45
7. Anaesthetic management of burned patient for escharotomy 59
8. Anaesthetic management of One lung ventilation 77
9. Anaesthetic management of Posterior Cranial Fossa surgery 85
10. Decision making in airway abnormality 95
11. Septic shock resuscitation 109
12. Anemia 117
13. Epidural Anaesthesia 141
14. Brain and anaesthesia 161
15. General anaesthesia is the technique of choice in primigravida with 183
Mitral Stenosis
16. Perioperative beta blockade is mandatory in patients with CAD 193
undergoing non-cardiac surgery
17. Ventilator graphics are useful in patients on long term ventilation 197
18. Update on CPR 207
19. Safety check in anaesthetic machines 213
20. Inhaled anaesthetics and Coronary Steal 221
21. Hazards of Massive Transfusion 223
22. Hemodynamic Monitoring 235

RACE 2008

1. Physiology of spinal subarachnoid blockade 3


2. Matching Ventilation with Perfusion 11
3. Physiology of Neuromuscular Junction 21
4. Anaesthetics and Cerebral Blood Flow 25
5. Breathing Circuits 35
6. Pharmacokinetics of IV Anaesthetics 47
7. TURP Syndrome-Diagnosis and Management 57
8. Monitored Anaesthesia Care 65
9. Uncontrolled Diabetes and Two Weeks Old MI with Intestinal 69
Obstruction coming for Emergency Surgery
10. Anaesthetic Considerations in Geriartrics 79
11. Post Extubation Respiratory Distress-Diagnosis and Management 87
12. Anaesthetic Considerations of Patients with Pacemaker 105
13. Intra-op Bronchospasm/Differential Diagnosis And Management 111
14. Intra-operative Fluid 115
15. Anaesthesia For Patient Who is On Cancer Therapy 123
16. Anaesthetic Management Of Patient with Ante-Partum 133
Hemorrhage coming for LSCS
17. Prone Ventilation 141
18. Pediatric Spinal and Epidural 145
19. Regional Anaesthesia Is The Anaesthesia of Choice In Pre- 149/153
Eclampsia
20. Rocuronium Is The Drug of Choice In Rapid Sequence Induction 157/161
21. Awake Induction Is The Induction Of Choice In New Born 165/169
22. Recent Advances In One Lung Ventilation 175
23. Newer Strategies In Weaning From long Term Mechanical 179
Ventilation
24. Serum lactate in ICU 185
25. Early Goal Directed Therapy in Sepsis 189
26. Chronic Renal Failure 195
27. Mitral Stenosis 195
28. Thyrotoxicosis 196
29. COPD 196
30. Cirrhosis 197
31. Cleft lip/Palate 197
32. Difficult Airway 201
33. Spotters, Drugs and Equipment’s 215

RACE 2009

1. Laws of Physics applicable to anesthesia 1


2. Compliance, Resistance and Work of Breathing 7
3. Factors affecting Cardiac Output 17
4. Physiology of the Autonomic Nervous System 23
5. Microcirculation: Physiology and Clinical applications 27
6. Interpretation of Intraoperative Arrhythmias 33
7. TIVA 41
8. Pathophysiology of Cardiopulmonary Bypass 55
9. Blood Conservation Strategies 65
10. Non Invasive Ventilation 73
11. Supraglottic Airway Devices 85
12. Monitoring Coagulation 93
13. Oxygen Therapy 111
14. Advances in Respiratory Gas Monitoring 121
15. Recent Advances in Management of Sepsis 127
16. Depth of Anaesthesia Monitoring 143
17. Pulmonary Function Test 153
18. Intraoperative Desaturation 161
19. Anaesthesia for Thoracoscopic CDH Repair in a Neonate 163
20. Anaesthesia for LSCS for a patient with Eisenmenger Syndrome 167
21. Anaesthesia for Scoliosis Correction 171
22. Anaesthesia for OPCAB 177
23. Anaesthesia for Montgomery Tube Insertion 183
24. Anaesthesia for Shoulder Arthroscopy in Beach Chair Position 187
25. Cuffed Endotracheal tubes are the tubes of choice in infants 193/197
26. Cricoid Pressure is useful in Rapid Sequence Induction 199/203
27. RA is the anaesthesia of choice for gynecological laparoscopy 211/215
28. Difficult Airway Management 219
29. ACLS 231
30. Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy 237
31. Labour Analgesia Options 245
32. Imaging in Anaesthesia 257
33. Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring 263
34. Mechanical Ventilation 271
35. USG guided nerve blocks 287
36. GA vs RA for Day Care Surgery in a ASA III patient 295
37. Anaesthesia for removal of Foreign Body Trachea by 297
Bronchoscopy
38. IHD+DM+HTN 299
39. COPD 301
40. Chronic Renal Failure 303
41. Hyperthyroidism 305
42. Mitral Stenosis with Pregnancy 307
43. Paediatric paient:Cleft Lip 309

RACE 2010

1. Physiology of Thermoregulation 3
2. Pulmonary Circulation 13
3. Breathing Circuits 19
4. FRC 39
5. Cardiac Cycle and Pressure Volume Loops 45
6. Monitoring Tissue Oxygenation 65
7. Anaesthetic Considerations in Prolonged Major Abdominal 79
Surgery
8. Anaesthetic Management in Hepatic Transplantation 87
9. Interpreting Hemodynamic Variables in Clinical Practice 91
10. Anaesthetic Implications in Adult Congenital Heart Disease for 105
Non-cardiac Surgery
11. Perioperative Glycemic Control-Recent Advance 115
12. Recent Advances in Neuromuscular Monitoring 127
13. Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Relationship of Local 133
Anaesthetics
14. Ventilator Induced Lung Injury 147
15. Current Consensus on Crystalloids and Colloids in the 155
Perioperative Period
16. CICV in Obstetrics 161
17. Coagulopathy in Trauma 169
18. How To Make Regional Blocks Work? 175
19. Management of Brain Dead Organ Donor 179
20. Anaesthesia for Placenta Percreta planned for Elective LSCS 185
21. Anaesthesia for Phaeochromocytoma Planned for laparoscopic 193
Adrenalectomy
22. Anaesthesia in a Preterm Neonate with Necrotizing Enterocolitis 199
for Laparotomy
23. Anaesthesia in Traumatic Brain Injury for Extracranial Surgery 219
24. Anaesthesia for Elective Repair of Aortic Aneurysm Surgery 227
25. I-LMA is the Ideal Method Of Intubation in Cervical Spine 239/243
Injuries
26. BIS Monitoring is Cost Effective in Reducing Anaesthetic 253/257
Requirements
27. Ambulatory Anesthesia is Contraindicated in Morbidly Obese 263/269
patients
28. Vascular Access in Children 277
29. Circulatory Assist Devices 287
30. Chronic Interventional Pain Procedures 297
31. Basics of Mechanical Ventilation 307
32. ABG 315
33. Simulation 337
34. Mega Code Evaluation(ACLS Arrest Algorithm) 353
35. A Child with Pierre Robin Syndrome for laparotomy 377
36. Patient with Recent MI for Urgent Surgery 381
37. MS with Pregnancy 387
38. Chronic Renal Failure 393
39. Cleft Lip 399
40. Thyrotoxicosis 413
41. COPD 421
42. Cirrhosis of Liver 431

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RACE 2011

1. Understanding the Mechanisms of General Anaesthesia 3


2. Current Concepts in Fluid Management in Pediatrics 11
3. Physiology of One Lung Ventilation 21
4. Assessing Fluid Responsiveness 33
5. Anaesthetic Management of Burns Patient 49
6. General Care of ICU patients on Ventilator 57
7. Anaesthetic Management of a child with Congenital Heart 65
Disease for Non-Cardiac Surgery
8. New and Emerging Analgesics and Techniques for Acute Pain 71
Management
9. CPCR-The Current AHA Guidelines 73
10. Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation I n The Perioperative Setting 91
11. Dexmedetomidine-Current Role in Anaesthetic Practice 97
12. Negative Pressure Pulmonary Edema 103
13. The Rational Use of Vasopressors and Inotropes 109
14. Current Concepts in The Management of Organophosphorus 121
Poisoning
15. Use of Clotting Factors and Other Prohemostatic drugs for 129
Obstetric Haemorrhage
16. Supraglottic Airway Devices in Children 141
17. Recent Advances in Transfusion Therapy 147
18. Desflurane-Uptake,Distribution and Characteristics 159
19. Anaesthesia for Laser Airway Surgery 167
20. Anaesthetic Management of a Child with Post-Tonsillectomy 175
Bleeding
21. Anaesthesia for Morbidly Obese Parturient planned for an 179
elective LSCS
22. Initiation, Maintenance and Weaning off CPB 191
23. Anaesthesia for Posterior Cranial Fossa Surgery 205
24. Anaesthetic Management of a patient with Myasthenia Gravis 217
planned for Thymectomy
25. Use of Anaesthesia Work Station has improved patient safety 225/229
26. Liberal Fluid Strategy is Preferred in Trauma Resuscitation 233/237
27. Perioperative Neuromonitoring Improves Outcome in Patients 245/253
Undergoing Neurosurgical Procedures
28. Pediatric Regional Blocks
29. Cardiac Output Monitoring 263
30. Introduction to Trans Esophageal Echocardiography 275
31. A Practical Guide to Commonly Performed USG Guided 283
Peripheral Nerve Blocks
32. Radiology for Anaesthesiologist 293
33. Difficult Airway 301
34. Mechanical Ventilation 333
35. Operating Room Safety
36. Laparotomy for a Patient with COPD 353
37. GA vs RA in a Pregnant patient with Critical MS for LSCS 355
38. IHD +DM+HTN 359
39. Cirrhosis 365
40. PIH 375
41. Paediatrics-Cleft Lip 393
42. Chronic Renal Failure 399
43. Thyroid 405

RACE 2012

1. Physiology of Neuromuscular Transmission 3


2. Physiology of Cerebral Protection 9
3. Respiratory Changes Under Anaesthesia 19
4. Vaporizers 23
5. ANS-what anaesthesiologist needs to know? 37
6. Pharmacokinetics of Intravenous Drug Infusion 51
7. Controversies in Obstetric Anaesthesia 71
8. Anaesthesia for Bariartric Surgery 79
9. Anaesthesia for Renal Transplant 85
10. Role of Goal Directed Therapy in High Risk Non Cardiac Surgery 91
11. Anaesthesia for patients with VHD for non-cardiac surgery 97
12. Anesthetic Management of CDH 111
13. Perioperative Management of Difficult Airway in a Parturient 117
14. PDPH-Prevention and Management 125
15. Monitoring Depth of Anaesthesia 135
16. Management of ARDS-what works? 143
17. Clearing Cervical Spine in Trauma 151
18. Intraoperative Hypoxemia 159
19. Recent Advances in labor Analgesia 169
20. Weaning Strategies for the Difficult to wean patient 181
21. Anaesthetic Management of Patient with SAH for Cerebral 191
Aneurysm Clipping
22. Anaesthetic Management of a Jehovah’s Witness for Redo THR 199
23. Perioperative Acute Pain Management in Infants and Children 203
24. Principles and practice of One Lung Anaesthesia 209
25. Third Space-fact or fiction 223/227
26. Inhalational Induction is the Best Method of Induction in 231/235
Children
27. Prone Position surgeries can be done under Neuraxial Block 249/253
alone
28. Basic Echocardiography 259
29. Acid Base Physiology 273
30. USG in Anaesthesia Practice-its role in nerve blocks 279
31. Advanced Trauma Life Support 287
32. Perioperative Arrhythmias 311
33. Adjuvants in Spinal Anaesthesia-which is the ideal drug 325
34. Proseal LMA can be used for elective laparoscopic procedures 327
35. Hydrocephalus for VP shunt 331
36. Scoliosis Correction 339
37. Anaesthetic Management of TOF for Non-cardiac surgery 349
38. Anaesthetic Management of TURP 357
39. IHD 365
40. Bronchiectasis for Lung Resection 371
RACE 2013

1. Understanding Perioperative Hemostasis 3


2. Venous Return: Implications for Understanding Clinical 17
Hemodynamics
3. Oxygen Transport 23
4. Pain Pathways and Targets 27
5. Nebulizers and Humidifiers-principles and practice 31
6. Microcirculation: What do we need to know? 51
7. Procedural Sedation for Paediatric patients outside OR: Current 61
Status
8. The Difficult Paediatric Airway: Management Options 71
9. Anaesthetic Management of a patient with Cardiac Failure 83
10. Extubation:Problem,Management &Guidelines 91
11. Mechanisms of Atelectasis in the Perioperative period; its 103
prevention and reversal
12. Anaesthesia for Neonatal Emergencies 109
13. Recent Advances in Postoperative Analgesia 117
14. Resuscitating a parturient with Cardiac Arrest 129
15. Anaesthesia for a patient with TBI 139
16. RRT:What the anaesthesiologist should know and understand 145
17. Monitoring Fluid Therapy 151
18. CXR for the Anaesthesiologist 155
19. Anaesthetic concerns in Geriartric patients 161
20. Management of Cerebral Vasospasm after Aneurysmal Coiling 173
21. Bleeding Parturient for an Emergency LSCS 179
22. Low Flow Anaesthesia:Concepts and Practice 187
23. Non Invasive Cardiac Output Monitoring-What is Practical? What 199
Works?
24. Nitrous Oxide has become Obsolete in Clinical Anaesthetic 215/225
Practice
25. NS is the fluid of choice for perioperative crystalloid therapy 229/237
and Resuscitation
26. LMA for Tonsillectomy 239/243
27. Lung Isolation Techniques 251
28. Monitoring in Neuroanaesthesia 259
29. Clinical Diagnosis using Capnography 275
30. Perioperative Sepsis Management 287
31. Pregnant patient with Cardiomyopathy 293
32. Airway 301
33. Anaesthesia Machine 339
34. COPD for Plication of Emphysematous Bullae 355
35. Patient with ICD 361
36. Geriartric Aortic Stenosis 367
37. Cirrhosis 371
38. Diabetic Foot 379
39. Paeditric patient with Lumbar Meningomyelocoele 391
40. Chronic Renal Failure 397
41. Thyroid 401
42. Tracheostomy 407

RACE 2014

1. Physiology of Coronary Blood Flow 3


2. Breathing Circuits 9
3. Understanding MAC and its usefulness in daily practice 17
4. Venous Admixture and dead space-Concepts and Clinical 21
applications
5. Pharmacokinetics of drugs in special situations 29
6. Gas laws and their clinical applications 39
7. USG of the airway 49
8. Upper Airway Dynamics in Children 53
9. Anaesthetic Considerations in Paediatric laparoscopic Surgery 67
10. Perioperative Goal Directed Hemodynamic Therapy 69
11. Anaesthetic Management of patients with Pacemaker and ICD 75
12. Neurocognitive effects of anaesthetics on the developing brain 83
13. PFT’s 87
14. Safety of Colloids in current anaesthetic practice 95
15. Non-Neuraxial methods of labour analgesia 101
16. Monitoring Spinal Cord Function 109
17. Acute Pain Management in Children 113
18. Difficult Airway Management 127
19. Diastolic Dysfunction 139
20. Controversies in Ambulatory Anaesthesia 147
21. COPD for Emergency Laparotomy-perioperative preparation and 155
management
22. Management of a patient with severe PIH for elective LSCS 163
23. Management of Hypoxemia during thoracoscopy 173
24. Blood Transfusion and Perioperative Anaemia 183
25. Ketamine in Anaesthesia Practice 195
26. Videolaryngoscopy Vs Conventional Laryngoscopy in Airway 209
Management
27. USG guided Paediatric Regional Blocks 225
28. Invasive Airway Access 233
29. Anaesthesia Machine Check 247
30. Interpretation of ABG 261
31. Ventilator Graphics 263
32. Polytrauma Resuscitation 279
33. Obstructive Jaundice 289
34. Acute Burns 303
35. Diabetes Mellitus 307
36. MS in Pregnancy 315
37. Child for Bilateral CTEV Correction 321
38. Hypothyroidism 325
39. Scoliosis 331
40. Perioperative Management of Dialysis patients 339
41. PDA 343
42. Hemodynamic Monitoring 351
43. Megacode Evaluation 359
44. Sonoanatomy for Nerve Blocks 393
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RACE 2015

1. Respiratory Mechanics under Anaesthesia 03


2. Pulse Oximetry and Capnography 07
3. The Heart as a Pump 13
4. Uptake and Distribution of Inhalational Anaesthetics 19
5. Physiology of Central Neural Blockade 29
6. Temperature Regulation:Physiology,Monitoring and Clinical 39
Implications
7. Anaesthetic Management in a parturient with Cardiac Disease 53
8. Target Controlled Infusions in Anaesthesia 75
9. Anaesthetic Management of a Neonate for TEF repair 53
10. Low flow Anaesthesia 87
11. Anaesthesia for Lung Resection 93
12. Anaesthesia for Posterior Cranial Fossa tumors 103
13. Limitations of Supraglottic Airways 117
14. Difficult Airway in Obstetrics 121
15. Clinical Applications of Cardiac Volume Loops 127
16. Anaesthetic Concerns in Joint Replacement 137
17. Management of PACU Emergencies 143
18. Monitoring Coagulation 155
19. Current Concepts in RSI 163
20. State of the Art Fluid Management in OR 167
21. A Morbidly Obese patient with BMI 60 for laparoscopic Roux en Y 187
procedure
22. Management of the Brain Dead Organ Donor 199
23. Wet Tap during epidural? 215
24. Dexmedetomidine Vs Propofol for procedural Sedation 223
25. Lung Protective Strategies in OR 235
26. Truncal Blocks 241
27. USG in Critical Care 249
28. Nerve Blocks for Chronic Pain Relief 255
29. Metabolic and Electrolyte Disturbances 269
30. Safety Features in Anaesthesia Machine 275
31. Management of a patient with massive blood loss 283
32. Cirrhosis 289
33. Thyroid 301
34. Open Eye Injury 313
35. Chronic Renal Failure 321
36. Ischaemic Heart Disease 327
37. Cleft Palate 333
38. COPD 337
39. TURP with Pacemaker 341
40. PIH 353

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