THE account
of the use of mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients
A Doody's
Core Title for 2011!
4 STAR
DOODY'S REVIEW!
"This
second edition continues the role established by its predecessor as the leading
work in the field. Mechanical ventilation, as a defining event of critical
care, has seen an explosion of physiologic and outcomes research in the past
decade. Our thinking about management of ARDS, ventilator-induced lung injury,
patient-ventilator interaction, and infectious complications has changed
dramatically. All of this recent work is summarized here."--Doody's Review
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Editor
Martin J. Tobin--past editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Respiratory
and Critical Care Medicine--has completely revised this text, acclaimed by The
Lancet as "the bible of mechanical ventilation." The new edition is a
cover-to-cover revision of the original content, filled with cutting-edge
scientific insights from more than 200 contributors representing critical care,
pulmonary medicine, anesthesiology, surgery, basic science, and radiology.
Features:
- Up-to-the minute, rigorous coverage that addresses every important scientific, clinical, and technical aspect of the field.
- 70 well-organized chapters that encompass the full scope of mechanical ventilation, including the physical basis of mechanical ventilation; conventional, alternative, noninvasive, and unconventional methods of ventilator support; complications and airway management; and ethics and economics.
- 24 new chapters on current issues in mechanical ventilation: Closed Loop Ventilation, Inhaled Antibiotic Therapy, Sleep and Speech in the Ventilated Patient, Mechanical Ventilation in ARDS, Ventilation Outside the ICU, and more.
- Highly relevant new chapters on pharmacological and adjuvant therapy.
- Greater use of tables and lists that conveniently summarize key information and solidify chapter concepts.
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