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    Oxford Textbook of Respiratory Critical Care

    Oxford Textbook of Respiratory Critical Care by Singh, Suveer; Pelosi, Paolo; Conway Morris, Andrew;

    Series: Oxford Textbooks in Critical Care;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 13 October 2023

    • ISBN 9780198766438
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages584 pages
    • Size 283x224x27 mm
    • Weight 1702 g
    • Language English
    • 625

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    Short description:

    The Oxford Textbook of Respiratory Critical Care provides a standalone comprehensive account of respiratory critical care medicine with a clear focus on how to manage respiratory disease in the critically ill. Each chapter offers key messages, controversies, and further research points, making the book easy to read.

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    Long description:

    Respiratory critical care is essential to modern critical care medicine. To successfully support critically ill patients, an understanding of specific lung conditions and syndromes, their pathophysiological basis, and evidence-based management strategies is of vital importance. The Oxford Textbook of Respiratory Critical Care provides an authoritative account of respiratory critical care medicine with a clear focus on how to manage respiratory disease in the critically ill.

    The fundamentals of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment, for respiratory diseases and conditions are outlined with a specific focus on management in the critical care setting. Across 66 chapters, common and unusual respiratory conditions are included as well as those aspects of pulmonary disease in which the management in critical illness is unique. The text equips the reader with up-to-date knowledge of clinical practice for the respiratory system, lung diseases within critical care medicine and the impact of critical illness on lung biology.

    Each chapter highlights advances in the field as well as emphasising the importance of getting the basics right. Key messages, controversies, and directions to further research points allow both focused reading and deeper engagement. A dedicated chapter to COVID-19, and sections throughout explore the impact of this novel virus in specific areas of respiratory critical care.

    Edited and written by an international group of recognized experts from many disciplines, this essential textbook is relevant to medics globally. This is an indispensable guide for clinicians, researchers and nurses working in Critical Care, Anaesthesia, Respiratory Medicine, Acute Medicine, and Emergency Medicine.

    This book provides an excellent perspective on the pulmonary manifestations of major illness along with the technology and hospital accommodations needed or patients with these complex problems. Chapters can be recommended for effective written presentations, complementary illustrations, and useful reference lists. This is a worthy reference tool for hospital providers encountering significant respiratory diseases.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1 Basic concepts - lung and critical care
    History of Mechanical Ventilation
    The Respiratory System
    Gas Exchange
    Airway Defences
    Part 2 The Critical Care Unit
    Organisation
    Emergency Planning and Disaster Management
    Part 3 Non-invasive Ventilation
    High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy
    Non invasive Ventilation in Critical Care
    Clinical applications of Non invasive ventilation in Critical Care
    Medical Gases and Humidification
    Part 4 Basic Concepts in Positive Pressure Ventilation
    Mechanical Ventilation: how to set up the ventilator
    Pulmonary effects of Positive Pressure Ventilation
    Extrapulmonary effects of Positive pressure Ventilation
    Part 5 Monitoring the Mechanically Ventilated Patient
    Monitoring airway inflammation and infection
    Monitoring lung protective ventilation
    Monitoring Respiratory muscle function
    Monitoring Cardiovascular function in Critically Ill patients
    Imaging Critically Ill patients
    Bronchoscopy in Critical Care
    Part 6 Advanced Mechanical Ventilation
    Airway Management
    Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
    Advanced Respiratory Therapies: Inhaled therapies, Heliox, ECMO and ECCO2-R, Non conventional ventilatory modes
    Part 7 Care of the ventilated patient
    Thromboprophylaxis
    Fluid Balance
    Sedation, Analgesia, and Paralysis
    Nutrition
    Gastric Protection
    Mucus and Bronchopulmonary clearance
    Delirium and Sleep
    Physiotherapy
    Human Factors and End of Life
    Part 8 Respiratory Infections
    Ventilator associated pneumonia
    Bacterial Pneumonia
    Viral Pneumonias
    COVID-19 in the intensive care unit: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Respiratory management, Haemodynamic support, Renal support, Pharmacological treatments and Superinfection
    Pleural infection
    Fungal respiratory Infections
    Mycobacterial Infections
    Traveller's Pneumonia
    Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Consultant Barts Health NHS Trust, London, UK
    Part 9 Critical Care management of Pulmonary Diseases and other Respiratory manifestations
    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    Asthma
    Thromboembolic disease
    Pulmonary Haemorrhage
    Pulmonary Hypertension and Cor Pulmonale
    Organising Pneumonia
    Interstitial Lung disease
    The Haematological patient
    Oncological aspects of respiratory critical care
    Sickle cell disease
    Neuromuscular disease
    Pleural Disease
    Chest wall disease and Post thoracic surgery
    Obesity
    Trauma
    Pneumothorax and Air Leaks
    The Obstetric patient
    Transfusion
    Anaphylaxis
    Aspiration and Drowning
    Burns and Inhalation Injury
    Poisoning
    Lung Transplantation
    Part 10 Weaning and Long-term ventilation
    Liberation from Mechanical Ventilation
    Home Mechanical Ventilation

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