Volume 1, Section 1: Applied physiology in anaesthesia
1: Kulraj S. Sidhu, Mfonobong Essiet, Maxime Cannesson: Cardiac and vascular physiology in anaesthetic practice
2: Andrew Lumb and Natalie Drury: Respiratory physiology in anaesthetic practice
3: Robert Hahn: Fluid and electrolyte physiology in anaesthetic practice
4: Mark Bellamy and Joanna K Gordon: Gastrointestinal physiology in anaesthetic practice
5: Kwok Ho: Kidney and acid-base physiology in anaesthetic practice
6: A Absalom and Ram Adapa: Central nervous system physiology in anaesthetic practice
7: Philip Hopkins: Neuromuscular physiology in anaesthetic practice
8: Graine Nicholdon and George Hall: Neuroendocrine physiology in anaesthetic practice
9: Lesley Colvin and Marie Fallon: Pain physiology in anaesthetic practice
10: Helen F Galley and Heather Wilson: Immune system physiology in anaesthetic practice
11: Hanane El Kenz and Phillipe van der Linden: The physiology of blood in anaesthetic practice
Section 2: Applied pharmacology in anaesthesia
12: Eveline van Dorp, Douglas Eleveld, Erik Olofsson, Jaap Vuyk: Drug distribution and elimination in anaesthetic practice
13: David Lambert: Mechanisms and determinants of anaesthetic drug action
14: Jan Hendriks, Andre Van Zundert & Andre De Wolf: Inhaled anaesthetics
15: A Absalom & J Sear: Intravenous anaesthetics
16: Jennifer M Hunter & Thomas Fuchs-Buder: Neuromuscular blockade and reversal
17: Malachy O Columb: Local anaesthetic agents
18: John Williams and Francis Bonnet: Analgesics in anaesthetic practice
19: Lothar A. Schwarte, Stephan A. Loer, J.K. Götz Wietasch, Thomas W.L. Scheeren: Cardiovascular drugs in anaesthetic practice
20: Robert G Hahn: Intravenous fluids in anaesthetic practice
21: Klaus T Olkkola, Hugo EM Vereecke, and Martin Luginbuehl: Drug interactions in anaesthetic practice
22: Phil Hopkins: Adverse drug reactions in anaesthesia
Section 3: Physics, measurement, equipment and hazards
23: Patrick Magee & Mark Tooley: Physics in anaesthesia
24: Antony R. Wilkes: Equipment in anaesthesia
25: Patrick Magee & Mark Tooley: Measurement and monitoring in anaesthesia
26: Martin Luginbühl & Arvi Yli-Hankala: Assessment of the components of anaesthesia
Section 4: Statistics, mathematics, and evidence-based medicine
27: Steven Cruikshank: Mathematical models and anaesthesia
28: Peter Alexander and Malachy O. Columb: Presentation and handling of data, descriptive and inferential statistics
29: Ann Merete Møller: Evidence-based medicine in anaesthesia
30: Simon Howell: Clinical trial designs in anaesthesia
Section 5: The practice of anaesthesia
31: Alistair G McKenzie: The history of anaesthesia
32: Hans Knape: The roles and responsibilities of the anaesthetist
33: Stuart White: Ethics, consent, benefit, and risk in anaesthetic practice
34: Anthony P. Madden: Informatics and technology for anaesthesia
35: Ronnie Glavin, Sven Staender, and Andrew Smith: Human factors and simulation in anaesthetic practice
36: Andrew Smith & Sven Staender: Safety and quality assurance in anaesthesia
37: Hiu Lam and Rob Sneyd: Teaching in anaesthesia
38: Gary Minto and J. Robert Sneyd: Research in anaesthesia
39: Simon A. Ash and Donal J. Buggy: Outcomes of anaesthesia
Section 6: Management of anaesthesia
41: Felix van Lier and Robert Jan Stolker: Pre-operative assessment and optimisation
42: Robert Jan Stolker and Felix van Lier: Choice and interpretation of pre-operative investigations
43: Iain Moppett: Management of anaesthesia
44: Patrick Magee and Mark Tooley: Intra-operative monitoring
45: Alan F. Merry, Simon J. Mitchell and Jonathan G. Hardman: Hazards in anaesthetic practice: general considerations, injury and drugs
46: Alan F. Merry, Simon J. Mitchell and Jonathan G. Hardman: Hazards in anaesthetic practice: body systems and occupational hazards
47: Francis Bonnet, Marc Gentili and Christophe Aveline: Post-surgical analgesia and acute pain management
48: Maurizio Cecconi, Andrew Toner and Mark Hamilton: Post-surgery, and post-anaesthesia complications
Volume 2, Section 7: Procedures, techniques, and therapies
49: Chris Frerk & T Asai: The airway in anaesthetic practice
50: Andrew Bodenham: Vascular access during anaesthesia
51: Hans J Knape: Conscious sedation
52: Dafydd Thomas: Blood conservation and transfusion in anaesthesia
Section 8: Regional anaesthesia
53: Andy Berrill & Pawan Gupta: General principles of regional anaesthesia
54: Andrew Berrill, Will Jones, David Pegg: Regional anaesthesia of the trunk
55: Colin McCartney and Alan Macfarlane: Regional anaesthesia of the upper limb
56: Pawan Gupta & Anurag Vats: Regional anaesthesia of the lower limb
Section 9: The conduct of anaesthesia by surgical specialty
57: Uwe Schirmer & Andreas Koster: Anaesthesia for cardiac surgery
58: Andy Roscoe & Peter Slinger: Anaesthesia for thoracic surgery
59: JP Thompson: Anaesthesia for vascular surgery
60: Markus Klimek, Francisco A. Lobo, Luzius A. Steiner, Cor J. Kalkman: Anaesthesia for neurosurgery and electroconvulsive therapy
61: Chris Dodds & Chandra Kumar: Anaesthesia for ophthalmic surgery
62: William Fawcett: Anaesthesia for abdominal surgery
63: Suzanne Odeberg-Wernerman and Margareta Mure: Anaesthesia for laparoscopic and robotic surgery in urology and gynaecology
64: Alex Sell, Paul Bhalla and Sanjay Bajaj: Anaesthesia for orthopaedic and trauma surgery
65: Sandip K Pal: Anaesthesia for plastic surgery and burns
66: Michael Irwin, Chi Wai Cheung, Gordon Tin Chun Wong: Anaesthesia for ENT, dental, and maxillofacial surgery
67: Peter Biro & Marc Van De Velde: Obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia
68: Mike Ramsey: Anaesthesia for transplant surgery
69: Jan Jakobsson: Anaesthesia for day-stay surgery
Section 10. Paediatric Anaesthesia
70: Niall Wilton, Brian J Anderson & Bruno Marciniak: Anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology in paediatric anaesthesia
71: Andrew Davidson, Adrian Bosenberg & Stephen Stayer: Neonatal anaesthesia
72: Erin Gottlieb, Tony Moores, Tom Pettigrew, Alyson Walker: Anaesthesia for the infant and older child
73: Mike Sury: Procedural sedation in children
74: Tom G Hansen: Acute paediatric pain management
75: Ian A Jenkins and David Rowney: Resuscitation, stabilisation, and transfer of sick and injured children
76: Alistair Cranston, Jillian McFadzean & Rob Wheeler: Ethics, consent, and safeguarding in paediatric anaesthesia
Section 11: The conduct of anaesthesia outside the theatre
77: Nick Crombie, Boukes Eindhoven and Bert Dercksen: Pre-hospital care for the anaesthetist
78: Sebastian Brandt and Hartmut Gehring: Anaesthesia in remote locations
79: P Mahoney, E Kirkman, S Watts, K Smyth, Giles Nordmann, Nicholas T Tarmey, Simon J Mercer, Tom Woolley, Dominic Aldington, Simon Turner, Charlotte Small, and Paul Wood: Military anaesthesia
Section 12: Anaesthesia and concurrent disease
80: Peter Farling & Mike James: Endocrine disease and anaesthesia
81: Philip Hopkins: Musculoskeletal disorders and anaesthesia
82: Mike Nathanson & Steve Gill: Central nervous system pathologies and anaesthesia
83: Gary Mills: Pulmonary disease and anaesthesia
84: Stefan De Hert & Patrick Wouters: Heart disease and anaesthesia
85: Herman Hendriks & Joost de Wolf: Haematological & coagulation disorders and anaesthesia
86: Mark Bellamy & Komal Ray: Hepatic & renal disease and anaesthesia
87: Chris Dodds & Bernadette Veering: Anaesthesia in the elderly
88: Frederique Servin & V. Billard: Anaesthesia for the obese patient
Section 13: Critical care and the anaesthetist
89: AJ Clarkin and NR Webster: Pre-surgical optimisation of the high-risk patient
90: Gernot Marx & Michael Fries: Acute illness in the post-operative period
91: Laura Flutter, Christoph Melzer-Gartzke, Claudia Spies and J Bion: Transport of the critically ill patient
92: Jerry Nolan: Advanced life support