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| 245 | 0 | 0 | |a Oxford textbook of critical care / |c edited by Andrew R. Webb, Marc J. Shapiro, Mervyn Singer, Peter M. Suter. |
| 246 | 3 | 0 | |a Critical care |
| 246 | 3 | 0 | |a Textbook of critical care |
| 260 | |a Oxford ; |a New York : |b Oxford University Press, |c 1999. | ||
| 300 | |a xxxvi, 1384, 37 p. : |b ill. (some col.) ; |c 29 cm. | ||
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | 0 | |a Machine derived contents note: 1 Resuscitation -- 1.1 Respiratory management -- 1.1.1. Basic airway management: J.M Field and P.J.F Baskett -- 1.1.2. Indications for intubation: R.F Armstrong -- 1.1.3. Restoring ventilation: R.F Armstrong -- 1.2 Circulatory Management -- 1.2.1. Pathophysiology and causes of cardiac arrest: N. Nichol and C. Robertson -- 1.2.2. Cardiac massage: S. Sun and M.H Weil -- 1.2.3. Therapeutic strategies during cardiac arrest: W.J Moore and P.J.F Baskett -- 1.2.4. Resuscitating and protecting the brain: P. Safar and P.M Kochanek -- 1.2.5. Post-resuscitation management: W. Tang and M.H Weil -- 1.3 Fluid Management -- 1.3.1. Physiology of body fluids: P.L Khimenko and A.E Taylor -- 1.3.2. Therapeutic strategy for fluid replacement: M.J Shapiro -- 1.3.3. Therapeutic goals: W.C Shoemaker -- 1.3.4. The fluid challenge: A.R Webb -- 2 The Respiratory System -- 2.1 Normal Physiology -- 2.1.1. The Respiratory System: G. Hedenstierna and H.U Rothen -- 2.2 Upper airway obstruction -- 2.2.1. Airway control and upper airway obstruction: P.D Cameron and P.V van Heerden -- 2.2.2 Tracheobronchial obstruction: P.D Cameron and B.M Power. -- 2.3 The breathless patient -- 2.3.1. Control of breathing: H. Burchardi and D.W Richter -- 2.3.2. Control of breathing: external influences and abnormalities: H. Burchardi and C.-P.Criee -- 2.3.3. Causes of breathlessness: S. Benito -- 2.3.4. Therapeutic approach to breathlessness: S. Benito -- 2.4 Acute respiratory failure -- 2.4.1. Hypoventilation: J. Milic-Emili and T. Similowski -- 2.4.2. Pathophysiology of acute respiratory distress syndrome and acute lung injury -- 2.4.3. Pulmonary mechanical dysfunction: J. Milic-Emili and T. Similowski -- 2.4.4. Cardiovascular interactions: M.R. Pinsky -- 2.4.5. Therapeutic strategy: M. Sair and T.W Evans -- 2.5 Severe Hypoemia -- 2.5.1. Pathophysiology and causes: C.W Hanson and B.E Marshall -- 2.5.2. Therapeutic approach: L. Gattinoni and D. Chiumello -- 2.6 Aspiration and inhalation -- 2.6.1. Aspiration of gastric contents: G.J Bellingan -- 2.6.2. Inhalational injury: D.T Harrington and B.A Pruitt Jr -- 2.7 Acute bronchospasm -- 2.7.1. Pathophysiology and causes: M.-D Schaller and D. Tagan -- 2.7.2. Therapeutic approach to bronchospasm and asthma: K.M Nolan and C.S Garrard -- 2.8 Acute on chronic airflow limitation -- 2.8.1. Pathphysiology: R. Fernandez and A. Artigas -- 2.8.2. Therapeutic strategy: P.Jolliet and J.-C Chevrolet -- 2.9 Respiratory acidosis -- 2.9.1. Pathophysiology and causes: L. Gattinoni and A. Lissoni -- 2.9.2. Therapeutic Strategy: L. Gattinoni and A. Lissoni -- 2.10 Respiratory alkalosis -- 2.10.1. Pathophysiology: J.-C Chevrolet and R. Zurcher Zenklusen -- 2.10.2. Causes and therapeutic strategy: J.-C Chevrolet and R. Zucher Zenklusen -- 2.11 Failure to wean from mechanical ventilation -- 2.11.1. Pathophysiology of respiratory muscle dysfunction: M. Aubier -- 2.11.2. Pathophysiology cardiorespiratory interactions: M. R Pinsky -- 2.11.3. Increased work of breathing: R. Dhand and M.J Tobin -- 2.11.4. Causes of failure to wean: T.E Oh -- 2.11.5. Therapeutic approach: T.E Oh -- 2.12 Acute pneumonia -- 2.12.1. Pathophysiology: J. Rello and A. Torres -- 2.12.2. Causes and diagnosis of severe community-acquired pneumonia: J. Dorca and A. Torres -- 2.12.3. Causes and diagnosis of nosocomial pneumonia: J. Dorca and A. Torres -- 2.12.4. Therapeutic approach: A. Torres and M. El-Ebiary -- 2.13 Viral pneumonitis and atypical pneumonia -- 2.13.1. Pathophysiology and causes: J.-F Timsit and J. Carlet -- 2.13.2. Therapeutic approach: J.-F Timsit and J. Carlet -- 2.14 Pneumothorax -- 2.14.1. Pathophysiology of pneumothorax: M. Sydow -- 2.14.2. Assessment and management: R.C Tilley and B.F Keogh -- 2.14.3. Management of bronchial fistulas - pleural, esophageal, and aortic: E.S Kassis and J.D Luketich -- 2.15 Pleural effusion -- 2.15.1. Pathophysiology of pleural effusion: H.T Billy and K. Waxman -- 2.15.2. Indications for drainage of pleural effusion: B.K Evetts and K. Waxman -- 2.15.3. Drainage techniques: R. Nirula and K. Waxman -- 2.15.4. Management of hemothorax: J.A McGuigan -- 2.16 Atelectasis and sputum retention -- 2.16.1. Pathophysiology of sputum retention: F. Potie and C. Martin -- 2.16.2. Conditioning of inhaled respiratory gases: L. Thomachot and C. Martin -- 2.16.3. Therapeutic approach: R. Vialet and C. Martin -- 2.17 Hemoptysis -- 2.17.1. Pathophysiology and causes: R. Zurcher Zenklusen and P. Jolliet -- 2.17.2. Therapeutic approach: R. Zurcher Zenklusen and P. Jolliet -- 3 Cardiovascular system -- 3.1 Normal Physiology -- 3.1.1. The cardiovascular system: B.A Foex and R.A Little -- 3.2 Acute chest pain -- 3.2.1. Causes and diagnosis of chest pain: J.R McEwan -- 3.2.2. Diagnosis and management of angina pectoris: J.R McEwan -- 3.3 Acute Myocardial Infarction -- 3.3.1. Pathophysiolgy: M.J Davies -- 3.3.2. Diagnosis: P. Sleight -- 3.3.3. Management: P. Sleight -- 3.4 Aortic Dissection -- 3.4.1. Pathophysiology: J. Salmon -- 3.4.2. Diagnosis: J. Salmon and L.J Jarvis -- 3.4.3. Management: J. Salmon -- 3.5 The hypotensice patient -- 3.5.1 Pathophysiology of hypotension: A. Sielenkamper and W.J Sibbald. -- 3.5.2. Causes: A. Sielenkamper and W.J Sibbald -- 3.5.3. Therapeutic strategy: A Sielenkamper and W.J Sibbald -- 3.6 Cardiac failure -- 3.6.1. Pathophysiology of myocardial failure and the systemic circulatory response: M. Singer -- 3.6.2. Therapeutic strategy: M. Singer -- 3.7 Tachyarrhythmias -- 3.7.1. Causes and diagnosis: M.C Sayers and C.M Gasperetti -- 3.7.2. Therapeutic strategy: M.C Sayers and C.M Gasperetti -- 3.8 Bradyarrhythmias -- 3.8.1. Causes and diagnosis: C.M Gasperetti and M.C Sayers -- 3.8.2. Therapeutic strategy: C.M Gasperetti and M.C Sayers -- 3.9 Endocarditis -- 3.9.1. Pathophysiology and causes: A.P.R Wilson -- 3.9.2. Prevention: A.P.R Wilson -- 3.9.3. Treatment: A.P.R Wilson -- 3.10 Severe hypertension -- 3.10.1. Pathophysiology and causes: E.A Panacek -- 3.10.2. Management: E.A Panacek -- 3.11 Severe capillary leak -- 3.11.1. Pathophysiology: T.M Moore and A.E Taylor -- 3.11.2. management of non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema: L. Oppenheimer -- 3.12 Pericardial tamponade -- 3.12.1. Pathophysiology and causes: W.C Shoemaker -- 3.12.2. Management: W.C Shoemaker -- 3.13 Pulmonary hypertension -- 3.13.1. Pathophysiology and causes: D. Pappert and K.J Falke -- 3.13.2. Management: R. Rossaint and K. Falke -- 3.14 Pulmonary vascular obstruction -- 3.14.1. Capillary occlusion: B. Zwissler and K. Messmer -- 3.14.2. Pulmonary embolus: E.P Wilsonand R.A White -- 4 The gastrointestinal and hepatic system -- 4.1 Normal physiology -- 4.1.1. The gastrointenstinal system: U. Haglund -- 4.1.2. The hepatic system: S. Beloucif and D.M Payen -- 4.2 Gastrointestinal hemorrhage -- 4.2.1. Upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage: H.J Dworken -- 4.2.2. Variceal bleeding: H.J Dworken -- 4.2.3. Lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage: H.J Dworken -- 4.3 The acute abdomen -- 4.3.1. Perforated viscus: J.W.M Greve and G. Ramsay -- 4.3.2. Ischemic bowel: A. Marston -- 4.3.3. Intra-abdominal sepsis: H. van Goor and R.J.A Goris -- 4.3.4. Acute acalculous cholecystitis: M.J Shapiro -- 4.4 Pancreatitis -- 4.4.1. Pathophysiology and diagnosis: T. Dugernier and M.S Reynaert -- 4.4.2. Conservative management: T. Dugernier and P.J. Kestens -- 4.4.3. Surgical management: B. Rau and H.G Beger -- 4.5 Disordered gastric motility -- 4.5.1. Vomiting: G.J Dobb -- 4.5.2. Large nasogastric aspirates: G.J Dobb -- 4.5.3. Ileus and obstruction: D.C Evans and J.C Marshall -- 4.5.4. Diarrhea: G.J Dobb -- 4.5.4. Constipation: G.J Dobb -- 4.6 Jaundice -- 4.6.1. Pathophysiology and causes: A.E.S Gimson -- 4.6.2. Therapeutic strategy: A.E.S Gimson -- 4.7. Acute hepatic failure -- 4.7.1. Pathophysiology and causes: R. Williams -- 4.7.2. Diagnosis and assessment: F. Hawker -- 4.7.3. Management: J. Wendon -- 4.7.4. Management of complications: F. Hawker -- 4.7.5. The effect of acute hepatic failure on drug handling: T.S Leary and G.R Park -- 5 Nutrition -- 5.1 Normal physiology -- 5.1.1. Nutrition: K.N Jeejeebhoy -- 5.2 Nutritional failure -- 5.2.1. The metabolic and nutritional response to critical illness: G.Lavery -- 5.2.2. Pathophysiology of nutritional failure: S.M Gabe and G.K Grimble -- 5.2.3. Assessing nutritional status: J.-M Boles -- 5.3 Nutritional support -- 5.3.1. Enteral nutrition: G.J Dobb -- 5.3.2. Parenteral nutrition: G. Iapichino and D. |
| 505 | 0 | 0 | |a Radrizzani -- 6 The Renal system -- 6.1 Normal physiology -- 6.1.1. The renal system: J. Reichmann and M. Brezis -- 6.2 Oliguria -- 6.2.1. Diagnosis and assessment: C. Ronco and A.G Fabris -- 6.2.2. Management: J.J Cordingley and M.G.A Palazzo -- 6.3 Acute renal failure -- 6.3.1. Pathophysiology: J. Reichmann and M. Brezis -- 6.3.2. Diagnosis: R. Bellomo and C. Ronco -- 6.3.3. Management: R. Bellomo and C. Ronco -- 6.4 Established renal failure -- 6.4.1. The effect of renal failure on drug handling: A. Olyaei and W.M Bennett -- 6.4.2. The effect of chronic renal failure on critical illness: R.G Woolfson -- 7 The neurological system -- 7.1 Normal physiology -- 7.1.1. The nervous system: M.W Nicolle and G.B Young -- 7.2 The unconscious patient -- 7.2.1. Pathophysiolgy: E. Oschatz and A.N Laggner -- 7.2.2. Causes and diagnosis: T.P Black and A.R Webb -- 7.2.3. Management: T.P Black and A.R Webb -- 7.3 Seizures -- 7.3.1. Pathophysiolog and causes: T.P Black -- 7.3.2. Assessment: T.P Black -- 7.3.3. Management: T.P Bl. |
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