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    Principles And Practice of Mechanical Ventilation, Third Edition by Tobin, Martin; Tobin, Martin;

    Series: MEDICAL/DENISTRY;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher McGraw Hill
    • Date of Publication 16 January 2013

    • ISBN 9780071736268
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages1472 pages
    • Size 284x226x63 mm
    • Weight 3345 g
    • Language English
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    The definitive guide to the use of mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients ? now in full color and updated to reflect the latest advances

    A Doody's Core Title for 2022!

    Principles & Practice of Mechanical Ventilation, 3e provides comprehensive, authoritative coverage of all the clinical, pharmacological, and technical issues surrounding the use of mechanical ventilation.

    Editor Martin J. Tobin ? past editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine ? has enlisted more than 100 authors, all of whom are at the forefront of research in their chosen subfield in order to provide the most authoritative and up-to-date information possible. No other text so thoroughly and comprehensively explores the myriad advances in modes and methodologies that have occurred in this ever-changing field as this cornerstone text.

    Features:

    • Each chapter has been extensively revised to reflect the latest research
    • A strong focus on the biomedical principles that govern ventilator management
    • Expert insights from contributors in critical care, pulmonary medicine, anesthesiology, surgery, basic science, provide a unique multidisciplinary approach
    • 68 chapters that explore every important aspect of mechanical ventilation, including:Conventional and unconventional methods of ventilator support;Noninvasive methods of ventilator support;Unconventional methods of ventilator support;Physiologic effect of mechanical ventilation;Complications in ventilator supported patients;Weaning of ventilator-support;Management of the ventilator-supported patient;Adjunctive therapy, including fluid management, inhaled antibiotic therapy, and bronchodilator therapy;Ethics and economics

        Principles & Practice of Mechanical Ventilation, 3e comprehensively covers the principles and practice of keeping patients alive through the use of mechanical ventilation, along with related pharmacological and technical issues.



        • The definitive guide to the use of mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients ? now in full color and updated to reflect the latest advances

          A Doody's Core Title for 2022!

          Principles & Practice of Mechanical Ventilation, 3e provides comprehensive, authoritative coverage of all the clinical, pharmacological, and technical issues surrounding the use of mechanical ventilation.

          Editor Martin J. Tobin ? past editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine ? has enlisted more than 100 authors, all of whom are at the forefront of research in their chosen subfield in order to provide the most authoritative and up-to-date information possible. No other text so thoroughly and comprehensively explores the myriad advances in modes and methodologies that have occurred in this ever-changing field as this cornerstone text.

          Features:

          • Each chapter has been extensively revised to reflect the latest research
          • A strong focus on the biomedical principles that govern ventilator management
          • Expert insights from contributors in critical care, pulmonary medicine, anesthesiology, surgery, basic science, provide a unique multidisciplinary approach
          • 68 chapters that explore every important aspect of mechanical ventilation, including:Conventional and unconventional methods of ventilator support;Noninvasive methods of ventilator support;Unconventional methods of ventilator support;Physiologic effect of mechanical ventilation;Complications in ventilator supported patients;Weaning of ventilator-support;Management of the ventilator-supported patient;Adjunctive therapy, including fluid management, inhaled antibiotic therapy, and bronchodilator therapy;Ethics and economics

              Principles & Practice of Mechanical Ventilation, 3e comprehensively covers the principles and practice of keeping patients alive through the use of mechanical ventilation, along with related pharmacological and technical issues.

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                Table of Contents:

                Preface
                I HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
                1. Historical Perspective on the Development of Mechanical Ventilation
                II PHYSICAL BASIS OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION
                2. Classifi cation of Mechanical Ventilators and Modes of Ventilation
                3. Basic Principles of Ventilator Design
                III INDICATIONS
                4. Indications for Mechanical Ventilation
                IV CONVENTIONAL METHODS OF VENTILATORY SUPPORT
                5. Setting the Ventilato
                6. Assist-Control Ventilation
                7. Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation
                8. Pressure-Support Ventilation
                9. Pressure-Controlled and Inverse-Ratio Ventilation
                10. Positive End-Expiratory Pressure
                V ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF VENTILATOR SUPPORT
                11. Airway Pressure Release Ventilation
                12. Proportional-Assist Ventilation
                13. Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist
                14. Permissive Hypercapnia
                15. Feedback Enhancements on Conventional Ventilator Breaths
                VI NONINVASIVE METHODS OF VENTILATOR SUPPORT
                16. Negative-Pressure Ventilation
                17. Noninvasive Respiratory Aids: Rocking Bed, Pneumobelt, and Glossopharyngeal Breathing
                18. Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation
                VII UNCONVENTIONAL METHODS OF VENTILATOR SUPPORT
                19. High-Frequency Ventilation
                20. Extracorporeal Life Support for Cardiopulmonary Failure
                21. Extracorporeal Carbon Dioxide Removal
                22. Transtracheal Gas Insuffl ation, Transtracheal Oxygen Therapy, Emergency Transtracheal Ventilation
                VIII VENTILATOR SUPPORT IN SPECIFIC SETTINGS
                23. Mechanical Ventilation in the Neonatal and Pediatric Setting
                24. Mechanical Ventilation during General Anesthesia
                25. Independent Lung Ventilation
                26. Mechanical Ventilation during Resuscitation
                27. Transport of the Ventilator-Supported Patient
                28. Home Mechanical Ventilation
                29. Mechanical Ventilation in the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
                30. Mechanical Ventilation for Severe Asthma
                31. Mechanical Ventilation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
                32. Mechanical Ventilation in Neuromuscular Disease
                33. Chronic Ventilator Facilities
                34. Noninvasive Ventilation on a General Ward
                IX PHYSIOLOGIC EFFECT OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION
                35. Eff ects of Mechanical Ventilation on Control of Breathing
                36. Eff ect of Mechanical Ventilation on Heart?Lung Interactions
                37. Effect of Mechanical Ventilation on Gas Exchange
                X ARTIFICIAL AIRWAYS AND MANAGEMENT
                38. Airway Management
                39. Complications of Translaryngeal Intubation
                40. Care of the Mechanically Ventilated Patient with a Tracheotomy
                XI COMPLICATIONS IN VENTILATOR-SUPPORTED PATIENTS
                41. Complications Associated with Mechanical Ventilation
                42. Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury
                43. Ventilator-Induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction
                44. Barotrauma and Bronchopleural Fistula
                45. Oxygen Toxicity
                46. Pneumonia in the Ventilator-Dependent Patient
                47. Sinus Infections in the Ventilated Patient
                XII EVALUATION AND MONITORING OF VENTILATOR-SUPPORTED PATIENTS
                48. Monitoring during Mechanical Ventilation
                XIII MANAGEMENT OF VENTILATOR SUPPORTED PATIENTS
                49. Prone Positioning in Acute Respiratory Failure
                50. Pain Control, Sedation, and Neuromuscular Blockade
                51. Humidification
                52. Airway Secretions and Suctioning
                53. Fighting the Ventilator
                54. Psychological Problems in the Ventilated Patient
                55. Addressing Respiratory Discomfort in the Ventilated Patient
                56. Ventilator-Supported Speech
                57. Sleep in the Ventilator-Supported Patient
                58. Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation
                59. Extubation
                XIV ADJUNCTIVE THERAPY
                60. Surfactant
                61. Nitric Oxide as an Adjunct
                62. Diaphragmatic Pacing
                63. Bronchodilator Therapy
                64. Inhaled Antibiotic Th erapy
                65. Fluid Management in the Ventilated Patient
                XV ETHICS AND ECONOMICS
                66. The Ethics of Withholding and Withdrawing Mechanical Ventilation
                67. Economics of Ventilator Care
                68. Long-Term Outcomes after Mechanical Ventilation

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