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Advanced respiratory critical care / edited by Martin Hughes, Roland Black.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Oxford medical publications | Oxford specialist handbooks in critical carePublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (xxv, 590 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780191621321
  • 0191621323
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 616.2/00428 23
LOC classification:
  • RC735.R48 A38 2011eb
NLM classification:
  • WF 39
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Section I -- Approach to the patient with respiratory failure. Physiology and pathophysiology. Investigation and diagnosis of respiratory failure. MicrobiologyClinical decision making. Indications for mechanical ventilation -- Section II -- Non-invasive treatment modalities therapy. Non invasive ventilationCPAP -- Section III -- Invasive ventilation. Background and history. BasicsModes of ventilation. Adjuncts to ventilation -- Section IV -- The ventilated patient. Types of ETTTracheostomy. Humidification and suctioning Monitoring. Role of physiotherapy. Complications of ventilation. Effect of mechanical ventilation on control of breathing. Patient ventilator asynchrony. Heart lung interaction. Gas exchange. Sedation and sleep. Ventilating patients outside ICU. Weaning. Extubation. Long term ventilation. Outcome and follow-up -- Section V -Treatment of specific diseases. ARDSAsthma. Cardiogenic pulmonary oedema. Conventional immune modifiers and biologic therapies. COPDDrug induced lung disease. Extrapulmonary causes of respiratory failure. Inhalational injury. Interstitial lung disease. Miscellaneous. Pleural disease. Pneumonia. Pulmonary embolus. Pulmonary haemorrhage. Pulmonary vascular disease. Respiratory disease in pregnancy. Respiratory disease in the haematology patient. Thoracic surgeryTrauma -- Section VI -- Landmark papers in respiratory intensive care. Landmark papers in respiratory intensive care.
Contributors -- Symbols and abbreviations -- 1. Approach to the patient with respiratory failure -- 2. Non-invasive treatment modalities -- 3. Invasive ventilation basics -- 4. Invasive ventilation modes -- 5. The ventilated patient -- 6. Treatment of specific diseases -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Z.
Summary: Respiratory disease is the most common reason for admission to intensive care, and advanced respiratory support is one of the most frequently used interventions in critically ill patients. A clear understanding of respiratory disease is the cornerstone of high quality intensive care. Although a plethora of literature is available, both in print and online, finding the necessary relevant information can be difficult and time consuming. This handbook provides comprehensive clinical detail in an easily readable format. It is written by practising clinicians and has both in-depth theoretical discu.Summary: "Respiratory disease is the most common reason for admission to intensive care and advanced respiratory support is one of the most frequently used interventions in critically ill patients. An intimate understanding of respiratory disease, its diagnosis, and its treatment, is the cornerstone of high quality intensive care. This book includes detailed sections on invasive ventilation, including the principles of each ventilatory mode and its applications in clinical practice. Each disease is discussed at length, with advice on management. The book is aimed primarily at trainees in intensive care and specialist nurses, but will also appeal to both trainees and more senior staff in anaesthesia and respiratory medicine"--Provided by publisher.
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Machine generated contents note: -- Section I -- Approach to the patient with respiratory failure. Physiology and pathophysiology. Investigation and diagnosis of respiratory failure. MicrobiologyClinical decision making. Indications for mechanical ventilation -- Section II -- Non-invasive treatment modalities therapy. Non invasive ventilationCPAP -- Section III -- Invasive ventilation. Background and history. BasicsModes of ventilation. Adjuncts to ventilation -- Section IV -- The ventilated patient. Types of ETTTracheostomy. Humidification and suctioning Monitoring. Role of physiotherapy. Complications of ventilation. Effect of mechanical ventilation on control of breathing. Patient ventilator asynchrony. Heart lung interaction. Gas exchange. Sedation and sleep. Ventilating patients outside ICU. Weaning. Extubation. Long term ventilation. Outcome and follow-up -- Section V -Treatment of specific diseases. ARDSAsthma. Cardiogenic pulmonary oedema. Conventional immune modifiers and biologic therapies. COPDDrug induced lung disease. Extrapulmonary causes of respiratory failure. Inhalational injury. Interstitial lung disease. Miscellaneous. Pleural disease. Pneumonia. Pulmonary embolus. Pulmonary haemorrhage. Pulmonary vascular disease. Respiratory disease in pregnancy. Respiratory disease in the haematology patient. Thoracic surgeryTrauma -- Section VI -- Landmark papers in respiratory intensive care. Landmark papers in respiratory intensive care.

Contributors -- Symbols and abbreviations -- 1. Approach to the patient with respiratory failure -- 2. Non-invasive treatment modalities -- 3. Invasive ventilation basics -- 4. Invasive ventilation modes -- 5. The ventilated patient -- 6. Treatment of specific diseases -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Z.

Respiratory disease is the most common reason for admission to intensive care, and advanced respiratory support is one of the most frequently used interventions in critically ill patients. A clear understanding of respiratory disease is the cornerstone of high quality intensive care. Although a plethora of literature is available, both in print and online, finding the necessary relevant information can be difficult and time consuming. This handbook provides comprehensive clinical detail in an easily readable format. It is written by practising clinicians and has both in-depth theoretical discu.

"Respiratory disease is the most common reason for admission to intensive care and advanced respiratory support is one of the most frequently used interventions in critically ill patients. An intimate understanding of respiratory disease, its diagnosis, and its treatment, is the cornerstone of high quality intensive care. This book includes detailed sections on invasive ventilation, including the principles of each ventilatory mode and its applications in clinical practice. Each disease is discussed at length, with advice on management. The book is aimed primarily at trainees in intensive care and specialist nurses, but will also appeal to both trainees and more senior staff in anaesthesia and respiratory medicine"--Provided by publisher.

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