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Surgical Intensive Care Medicine

Editat de John M. O'Donnell, Flávio E. Nácul
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 ian 2012
A treia ediție a fost rescrisă de nenumărate ori pentru a include cele mai importante avansări făcute și controverse ce s-au ivit în ultimii ani. Noi teme au fost adăugate cum ar fi transportul oxigenului, evaluarea oxigenului din țesut, Ecocardiologia persoanelor în stare critică, problemele îngrijirii post operatorie (oncologie) în cazul persoanelor în stare critică, rezultate pe lungă durată a pacienților din terapie intensivă, hipotermia terapeutică, delirul și disfuncționalitatea gastrointestinală post operatorie. Capitolele sunt scrise de contribuitori de înaltă calitate, mulți fiind cercetători recunoscuți național și internațional, prezentatori și practicanți ai tratamentului bolnavilor cronici. O altă trăsătură importantă a acestei ediții este diversitatea geografică a autorilor, ce include contribuții din partea colegilor din Australia, Belgia, Brazilia, Canada, Danemarca, Franța, Germania, Norvegia, Portugalia Suedia și Regatul Unit. 
Surgical Intensive Care Medicine, Third Edition oferă un analiză amănunțită, de ultimă oră ce va servi ca o sursă utilă pentru studenții de la Medicină. rezidenții , recruții ce învață terapie intensivă, chirurgilor, anesteziștilor și medicilor ce au grijă de persoanele din terapie intensivă.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780387778921
ISBN-10: 0387778926
Pagini: 722
Ilustrații: XXIII, 722 p. 168 illus., 53 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 x 36 mm
Greutate: 2.87 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 2010, Corr. 2nd printing 2011
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Descriere scurtă

We are honored to present the second edition of Surgical Intensive Care Medicine. Our first edition was considered to be an important contribution to the critical care literature and received excellent reviews from Critical Care Medicine, Chest, and Anesthesiology. In the second edition, the basic organization of the book remains unchanged, being composed of 60 carefully selected chapters divided into 11 sections. The book begins with general topics in primary intensive care, such as airway management and vascular cannulation, followed by categories based on medical and surgical subspecialties. While the chapters discuss definitions, pathophysiology, clinical course, complications, and prognosis, the primary emphasis is devoted to patient management. The contents of the current edition have been comprehensively upgraded and the chapters retained from the first edition have been thoroughly updated, revised, or rewritten. In this second edition, some new topics have been added including Postoperative Care of the Obese Patient, Postoperative Care of the Pancreas Transplant Patient, Optimization of High-Risk Surgical Patients, Post- erative Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome, Ethics and End of Life Issues, Improving the ICU, and Continuous Medical Education in Intensive Care Medicine. We are extremely fortunate to have high-quality contributors, many of whom are nationally and internationally recognized researchers, speakers, and practitioners in Cri- cal Care Medicine. An important feature of this latest edition is the geographical diversity of its authors. Most are based in the United States, but colleagues from Canada, England, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Holland, France, Italy, Portugal, and Australia have also made notable contributions.

Descriere

We are honored to present the second edition of Surgical Intensive Care Medicine. Our first edition was considered to be an important contribution to the critical care literature and received excellent reviews from Critical Care Medicine, Chest, and Anesthesiology. In the second edition, the basic organization of the book remains unchanged, being composed of 60 carefully selected chapters divided into 11 sections. The book begins with general topics in primary intensive care, such as airway management and vascular cannulation, followed by categories based on medical and surgical subspecialties. While the chapters discuss definitions, pathophysiology, clinical course, complications, and prognosis, the primary emphasis is devoted to patient management. The contents of the current edition have been comprehensively upgraded and the chapters retained from the first edition have been thoroughly updated, revised, or rewritten. In this second edition, some new topics have been added including Postoperative Care of the Obese Patient, Postoperative Care of the Pancreas Transplant Patient, Optimization of High-Risk Surgical Patients, Post- erative Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome, Ethics and End of Life Issues, Improving the ICU, and Continuous Medical Education in Intensive Care Medicine. We are extremely fortunate to have high-quality contributors, many of whom are nationally and internationally recognized researchers, speakers, and practitioners in Cri- cal Care Medicine. An important feature of this latest edition is the geographical diversity of its authors. Most are based in the United States, but colleagues from Canada, England, Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Holland, France, Italy, Portugal, and Australia have also made notable contributions.


Cuprins

SECTION 1: RESUSCITATION.- 1. OXYGEN THERAPY.- 2. AIRWAY MANAGEMENT.- 3. VASCULAR CANNULATION.- 4. FLUID RESUSCITATION.- 5. SHOCK.- 6. VASOACTIVE AMINES AND INOTROPIC AGENTS.- 7. EVALUATION OF HEMODYNAMICS.- 8. OPTIMIZATION OF HIGH-RISK.- 9. ACID-BASE BALANCE.- 10. ANALGESIA, SEDATION, MUSCLE RELAXANTS.- 11. CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION.- SECTION 2: NEUROCRITICAL CARE.- 12. HEAD INJURIES.- 13. SPINAL CORD INJURIES.- 14. ISCHEMIC STROKE.- 15. HEMORRHAGIC STROKE.- 16. STATUS EPILEPTICUS.- SECTION 3: CARDIOLOGY.- 17. PO MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION.- 18. POSTOPERATIVE ARRHYTHMIAS.- 19. POSTOPERATIVE HYPERTENSION.- SECTION 4: PULMONARY MEDICINE.- 20. ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE.- 21. MECHANICAL VENTILATION.- 22. VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM.- 23. FAT EMBOLISM SYNDROME.- 24. VENOUS AIR EMBOLISM.- SECTION 5: INFECTIOUS DISEASES.- 25. SEPSIS.- 26. CATHETER-RELATED INFECTION.- 27. VENT ASSOCIATED PNEUMONIA.- 28. INTRA-ABDOMINAL SEPSIS.- 29. FEBRILE PATIENT.- 30. ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY.- SECTION 6: HEMATOLOGY.- 31. COAGULOPHATIC STATES.- 32. BLOOD PRODUCTS.- SECTION 7: METABOLISM AND NUTRITION.- 33. DIABETES.- 34. ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY.- 35. NUTRITION.- SECTION 8: NEPHROLOGY AND ELECTROLYTES.- 36. ACUTE RENAL FAILURE.- 37. DIALYTIC THERAPY.- 38. ELECTROLYTES.- SECTION 9: GASTROENTEROLOGY.- 39. GASTROINTESTINAL HEMORR.- 40. PANCREATITIS.- SECTION 10: SURGERY, TRAUMA, AND TRANSPLANTATION.- 41. TRAUMA.- 42. BURNS.- 43. ABDOMINAL COMPARTMENT.- 44. RHABDOMYOLYSIS.- 45. POST-OPERATIVE CARDIAC SURGERY PATIENT.- 46. POST-OPERATIVE LUNG SURGERY PATIENT (TUBES).- 47. POST-OPERATIVE HEART TRANSPLANT.- 48. POST-OPERATIVE LUNG TRANSPLANT.- 49. POST-OPERATIVE LIVER TRANSPLANT.- 50. POST-OPERATIVE PANCREAS TRANSPLANT.- 51. CARE OF THE ORGAN DONOR.- 52. POST-OPERATIVE OBESE PATIENT/- SECTION 11: ADDITIONAL TOPICS.- 53. HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS.- 54. DISORDERS OF THERMOREGULATION.- 55. POSTOPERATIVE AWS.- 56. ETHICS & END OF LIFE ISSUES.- 57. SCORING SYSTEMS.- 58. CME IN CRITICAL CARE


Recenzii

From the reviews of the second edition:“This is the second edition of a multidisciplinary overview of the management of critical care problems in surgical patients. … Senior trainees and practitioners facing patients with surgical problems are an appropriate audience for this book, which originates from an international group of critical care authorities. … This book collects presentations from an outstanding group of international authorities. … Information about blood product use and recent work in resuscitation could be enhanced given the importance of these topics in the care of surgical patients.” (David J. Dries, Doody’s Review Service, April, 2010)

Caracteristici

The simple and logical content provides a comprehensive yet readable resource for the surgical intensivist

Notă biografică

John Merritt O’Donnell, M.D.
Director, Surgical Intensive Care Unit
Chairman, Department of Surgical Critical Care, Division of Surgery
Lahey Hospital and Medical Center
Burlington, MA
USA
Flávio Eduardo Nácul, MD, PhD
Critical Care Medicine
University Hospital
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Surgical Critical Care Medicine
Pró-Cardíaco Hospital
Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Brazil


Textul de pe ultima copertă

This third edition text has been largely rewritten to include the many important advances that have been made and the controversies that have arisen in the past years. New topics have been added including Oxygen Transport, Tissue Oxygenation Evaluation, Echocardiography in the Critically Ill, Bedside Ultrasonography, Critical Care Issues in Oncological Surgery Patients, Long-Term Outcome after Intensive Care, Therapeutic Hypothermia, Delirium, and Post-Operative Gastrointestinal Dysfunction. Chapters are written by high-quality contributors, many of whom are nationally and internationally recognized researchers, speakers, and practitioners in Critical Care Medicine. Another important feature of this edition is the geographical diversity of its authors, including notable contributions from colleagues in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
Surgical Intensive Care Medicine, Third Edition provides a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of the field, and will serve as a valuable resource for medical students, residents, critical care fellows in training, surgeons, anesthesiologists and physicians caring for the critically ill.