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adam_text | Contents
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SECTION 1
ICO organkitkm «id management
PART 1.1
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2 Staffing models in the ItU ?
Tim Bochman and Michael Staling
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Theodore 1 hvasbyna and Colin R. Cool«
7 integratkm of Information
technology fn the ICU ss
Daniel Maroch and jody Cervenak
i Multiple castialtfei and disaster
response in critical car» n
Yoram Weiss and Micha Shamir
9 Management of ptndamte crWaif Illness xr
Robert fowler and Abhiffc Duggal
PART 1.1
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11 CoreoMailQiifGtt wftfi oatfents
andfiaaiRainthtiCU 46
leshe P Sdieunemann and Robert M Arnold
12 friamcdklM In critical out si
Bek Patel and inc} Thomas
PART I.J
Training
I i Clinical s$dl!s in critical cate *
Graham Nimmo and Ben Shtppey
14 Simulation draining fat critical care so
Ben Shippey and Graham Nimmo
Carole Foot and La Hickson
mm 1.4
U PatJifif safety te tbalCU ti
Bradford Q Winters and P«arJ. Pronovost
If Policies, burtdlaa* and protocols
In critical cir» ?s
Jeffrey Mater and Mitchell M. Levy
II Managing biofiazardi and
tfiyfronmtntsJ safety n
Ferenc Kovari and Gilbert Park
CONTENTS
19 Managing ICU staff welfare,
morale, and burnout 81
Gavin G. Lavery and Linda-Jayne Mottram
PART 1.5
Governance
20 ICU admission and discharge criteria 86
Julian Bion and Anna Dennis
21 Resource management and
budgeting in critical care %
Jukka Takala
22 Costs and cost-effectiveness
in critical care 94
David J. Wallace and Derek C. Angus
PART 1.6
Research
23 Evidence-based practice in critical care loo
Marius Terblanche and Damon C. Scales
24 Research ethics in the ICU m
Neal W. Dickert and Scott D. Hal pern
PART 1.7
MedicO legal and
ethical issues
25 Informed consent in the ICU ios
Henry J. Silverman
26 Patient rights in the ICU m
Thaddeus M. Pope and Douglas B. White
27 Medico-legal liability in critical care 117
Michael A. Rie
PART 1.8 jfthtiphrt piM?.
Critical illness risk prediction
28 The role and limitations
of scoring systems 121
Hannah Wunsch and Andrew A. Kramer
29 Severity of illness scoring systems m
Graeme K. Hart and David Pilcher
30 Organ failure scoring m
Rui Moreno
31 Genetic and molecular expression
patterns in critical illness m
Anthony F. Suffredini and J. Perren Cobb
SECTION 2
Pharmacotherapeutics
PART 2.1
Respiratory drugs
32 Oxygen in critical illness 139
James N. Fullerton and Mervyn Singer
33 Bronchodilators in critical illness 144
Rajiv Dhand and Michael McCormack
PART 2.2
Cardiovascular drugs
34 Vasopressors in critical illness 149
Daniel De Backer and Patrick Biston
35 Vasodilators in critical illness 153
A. B. J. Groeneveld and Alexandre Lima
36 Inotropic agents in critical illness 158
Abdallah Fayssoil and Djillali Annane
37 Anti-anginal agents in critical illness m
Ajay Suri and Jean R. McEwan
38 Anti-arrhythmics in critical illness 165
John LeMaitre and Jan Kornder
39 Pulmonary vasodilators
in critical illness no
Benjamin Chousterman and Didier Payen
PART 2.3
Gastrointestinal drugs
40 Gastrointestinal motility drugs
in critical illness 175
Sonja Fruhwald and Peter Holzer
41 Stress ulcer prophylaxis and treatment
drugs in critical illness m
WaleeO
PART 2.4
Nervous system drugs
42 Sedatives and anti-anxiety agents
in critical illness iss
Curtis N. Sessler and Katie M. Muzevich
43 Analgesics in critical illness m
Mayur B. Patel and Pratik P. Pandharipande
44 Antidepressants in critical illness m
Scott R. Beach and Theodore A. Stern
CONTENTS xi
45 Antiseizure agents in critical illness m
Sebastian Pollandt and Lori Shutter
46 inhalational anaesthetic agents
in critical illness 202
Laurent Beydon and Flavie Due
47 Muscle relaxants in critical illness 206
Brian J. Pollard
48 Neuroprotective agents in critical illness 210
Jerrold L. Perrott and Steven C. Reynolds
PART 2.5
Hormonal drugs
49 Hormone therapies in critical illness 215
Mark S. Cooper
50 Insulin and oral anti-hyperglycaemic
agents in critical illness 218
Roosmarijn T. M. van Hooijdonk and Marcus J. Schultz
PART 2.6
Haematological drugs
51 Anticoagulants and antithrombotics
in critical illness 223
Vickie McDonald and Marie Scully
52 Haemostatic agents in critical illness 229
Beverley J. Hunt
PART 2.7
Antimicrobial and
immunological drugs
53 Antimicrobial drugs in critical illness 234
A. P. R; Wilsoh-andTP rfeet ParfesSif
54 Steroid£in.critical illness mi u . .
Didier Keh
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55 Immunotherapy in; critical illness 244 :
Hans-Dieter Volk and Levent Akyuz
PART 2.8
Fluids and diuretics
56 Colloids in critical illness 248
Andrew Webb
57 Crystalloids in critical illness 252
Karthik Raghunathan and Andrew Shaw
58 Diuretics in critical illness 256
Marlies Ostermann and Ruth Y. Y. Wan
SECTION 3
Resuscitation
PART 3.1
Respiratory management
59 Airway management in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation 263
Jerry P. Nolan and Jasmeet Soar
60 Artificial ventilation in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation 268
Jasmeet Soar and Jerry P. Nolan
PART 3.2
Circulatory management
61 Pathophysiology and causes
of cardiac arrest 273
Peter Thomas Morley
62 Cardiac massage and blood flow
management during cardiac arrest 277
Gavin D. Perkins
63 Defibrillation and pacing during
cardiac arrest 280
Charles D. Deakin
64 Therapeutic strategies in managing
cardiac arrest 284
John Field
65 Post-cardiac arrest arrhythmias 289
Marwan F. Jumean and Mark S. Link
66 Management after resuscitation
from cardiac arrest 294
Jerry P. Nolan and Michael J. A. Parr
67 Ethical and end-of-life issues
after cardiac arrest 299
.■■Si i J- J
Carolyn Benson and C. Bryan Young
PART 3.3
Fluid management
68 Physiology of body fluids 304
Anthony Delaney
69 Choice of resuscitation fluid 308
John Myburgh and Naomi E. Hammond
70 Therapeutic goals of fluid resuscitation 313
Bashar S. Staitieh and Greg S. Martin
xii CONTENTS
SECTION 4
The respiratory system
PART 4.1
Physiology
71 Normal physiology of the respiratory system 321
Goran Hedenstierna and Joao Batista Borges
PART 4.2
Respiratory monitoring
72 Blood gas analysis in the critically ill 326
Gavin M. Joynt and Gordon Y. S. Choi
73 Pulse oximetry and capnography in the ICU 331
Richard Lee
74 Respiratory system compliance and
resistance in the critically ill 335
Ricardo Luiz Cordioli and Laurent Brochard
75 Gas exchange principles in the
critically ill 340
Peter D. Wagner
76 Gas exchange assessment in the
critically ill 345
Peter D. Wagner
77 Respiratory muscle function
in the critically ill 350
Theodoras Vassilakopoulos and Charis Roussos
78 Imaging the respiratory system
in the critically ill 355
Lawrence R. Goodman
PART 4.3
Upper airway obstruction
79 Upper airway obstruction in the critically ill 363
Edmond Cohen
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PART 4.4
Airway access
80 Standard intubation in the ICU 369
Sebastian G. Russo and Michael Quintei
81 The difficult intubation in the ICU 373
Michael Frass
82 The surgical airway in the ICU 376
Danja S. Groves and Charles G. Durbin Jr
PART 4.5
Acute respiratory failure
83 Dyspnoea in the critically ill 381
Paolo Tarsia
84 Pulmonary mechanical dysfunction
in the critically ill 385
Umberto Lucangelo and Massimo Ferluga
85 Hypoxaemia in the critically ill 389
Susannah Leaver and Timothy Evans
86 Hypercapnia in the critically ill 394
John G. Laffey and Brian P. Kavanagh
87 Cardiovascular interactions in
respiratory failure 399
Jae Myeong Lee and Michael R. Pinsky
PART 4.6
Ventilatory support
88 Physiology of positive-pressure
ventilation 404
Goran Hedenstierna and Hans Ulrich Rothen
89 Respiratory support with continuous
positive airways pressure 407
Francesco Mojoli and Antonio Braschi
90 Non-invasive positive-pressure ventilation 411
Giulia Spoletini and Nicholas S. Hill
91 Indications for mechanical ventilation 415
Neil R. MacIntyre
92 Design and function of
mechanical ventilators 419
Robert L. Chatburn and Eduardo Mireles-Cabodevila
93 Setting rate, volume, and time in
ventilatory support 430
Charles M. Oliver and S, Ramani A4oonesinghe ;~
94 Respiratory support with positive
end-expiratory pressure 433 ■ mr:
Ignacio Martin-Loeches and Antonio Artigas
95 Volume-controlled mechanical
ventilation 437
Kristy A. Bauman and Robert C. Hyzy
96 Pressure-controlled mechanical
ventilation 440
Thomas Muders and Christian Putensen
97 Pressure support ventilation 447
Hernan Aguirre-Bermeo and jordi Mancebo
CONTENTS xiii
98 High-frequency ventilation and
oscillation 450
Mireia Cuartero and Niall D. Ferguson
99 Prone positioning in the ICU 455
Paolo Taccone and Davide Chiumello
100 Failure to ventilate in critical illness 460
Vito Fanelli and V. Marco Ranieri
101 Ventilator trauma in the critically ill 465
Marcelo Amato and Andreas Wolfgang Reske
PART 4.7
Weaning ventilatory support
102 Assessment and technique of weaning 470
Martin J. Tobin
103 Weaning failure in critical illness 474
Annallsa Carlucd and Paolo Navalesi
PART 4.8
Extracorporeal support
104 Extracorporeal respiratory and cardiac
support techniques in the ICU 478
Claire Westrope and Giles Peek
105 Treating respiratory failure with
extracorporeal support in the ICU 483
Giacomo Bellani and Antonio Pesenti
PART 4.9
Aspiration and inhalation
106 Aspiration of gastric contents
in the critically ill 487
Sara Rroio and Franco Valenza
107 Inhalation injury in the ICU 492
Silvia CopipolatanMrMin»tVateiTi?iinr. e* mssiO ?
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PART 4.10
Acute respiratory
distress syndrome
108 Pathophysiology of acute respiratory
distress syndrome 497
Lorraine B. Ware
109 Therapeutic strategy in acute
respiratory distress syndrome 501
Charlotte Summers and Geoffrey Bellingan
PART 4.11
Airflow limitation
110 Pathophysiology and causes
of airflow limitation 506
David V. Tuxen
111 Therapeutic approach to
bronchospasm and asthma 511
Brett G. Sampson and Andrew D. Bersten
112 Therapeutic strategy in acute or
chronic airflow limitation 516
Francesco Macagno and Massimo Antonelli
PART 4.12
Respiratory acidosis and alkalosis
113 Pathophysiology and therapeutic
strategy of respiratory acidosis 522
Luciano Gattinoni and Alfredo Lissoni
114 Pathophysiology and therapeutic
strategy of respiratory alkalosis 527
Thomas Langer and Pietro Caironi
PART 4.13
Pneumonia
115 Pathophysiology of pneumonia 531
Jordi Relio and Bárbara Borgatta
116 Diagnosis and management of
community-acquired pneumonia 534
Antoni Torres and Adamantia Liapikou
117 Diagnosis and management of
nosocomial pneumonia 539
Jean Chastre
118 Diagnosis and management of
atypical pneumonia ,543
Martin Langer and tdoardo Carreteo
PART j4í1*4í :
Atelectasis and sputum retention
119 Pathophysiology and prevention
of sputum retention 548
John J. Marini and Paolo Formenti
120 Lung recruitment techniques in the ICU 553
Thomas Kiss and Paolo Pelosi
121 Chest physiotherapy and tracheobronchial
suction in the ICU 560
Gianluigi Li Bassi and J. D. Marti
Xiv CONTENTS
122 Toilet bronchoscopy in the ICU 565
Gianluigi Li Bassi and Carles Agusti
PART 4.15
Pleural cavity problems
123 Pathophysiology of pleural cavity disorders 57i
Davide Chiumello and Cristina Mietto
124 Management of pneumothorax
and bronchial fistulae 575
Wissam Abouzgheib and Raquel Nahra
125 Management of pleural effusion
and haemothorax 579
Davide Chiumello and Silvia Coppola
PART 4.16
Haemoptysis
126 Pathophysiology and causes of haemoptysis 584
Francesco Blasi and Paolo Tarsia ...
127 Therapeutic approach in haemoptysis 588
Francesco Blasi and Paolo Tarsia
SECTION 5
The cardiovascular system
134 Mixed and central venous oxygen
saturation monitoring in the ICU 623
Frank Bloos and Konrad Reinhart
135 Right ventricular function in the ICU 627
Antoine Vieillard Baron
136 Cardiac output assessment in the ICU 632
Nishkantha Arulkumaran and Maurizio Cecconi
137 Oxygen transport in the critically ill 636
Stephan M. Jakob and Jukka Takala
138 Tissue perfusion monitoring in the ICU 640
Eric Kipnis and Benoit Vallet
139 Lactate monitoring in the ICU 644
Tim C. Jansen and Jan Bakker
140 Measurement of extravascular
lung water in the ICU 649
Danny F. McAuley and Thelma Rose Craig
141 Doppler echocardiography in the ICU 652
Julien Maizel and Michel Slama
142 Monitoring the microcirculation in the ICU 659
Can Ince and Alexandre Lima
143 Imaging the cardiovascular
system in the ICU 662
Richard Paul and Susanna Price
PART 5.1
Physiology
128 Normal physiology of the
cardiovascular system 595
Hugh Montgomery and Ronan Astin
PART 5.2
Cardiovascular monitoring
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129 ECG monitoring in the ICU 599
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Sanjay Gandhi and William R. lewis
130 Arterial and venous cannulation in the ICU 602
Ronan O’Leary and Andrew; R, Bodenham ,
131 Blood pressure monitoring in the ICU 6O8
Stefano Romagnoli and Giovanni Zagfi
132 Central venous pressure
monitoring in the ICU 613
Sheldon Magder
133 Pulmonary artery catheterization in the ICU 618
Efrat Orenbuch-Harroch and Charles L. Sprung
PART 5.3
Acute chest pain and coronary
syndromes
144 Causes and diagnosis of chest pain 669
Caroline Patterson and Derek Bell
145 Pathophysiology of coronary
syndromes 674
Robert M. Bell
146 Diagnosis and management of
non-STEMI coronary syndromes 678
David Erlinge and Göran Olivecrona
147 Diagnosis and management of ST-elevation
of myocardial infarction 682
David Erlinge and Goran Olivecrona
PART 5.4
Aortic dissection
148 Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and
management of aortic dissection 689
Samuel J. Youssef and John A. Elefteriades
CONTENTS xv
PART 5.5
The hypotensive patient
PART 5.10
Endocarditis
149 Pathophysiology of shock 696
Antoine Kimmoun and Bruno Levy
150 Diagnosis and management of
shock in the ICU zoo
Antoinette Spevetz and Joseph E. Parrillo
160 Pathophysiology and causes
of endocarditis 744
Franck Thuny and Didier Raoult
161 Prevention and treatment of endocarditis 753
Dominique Crisoli and Didier Raoult
PART 5.6
Cardiac failure
PART 5.11
Severe hypertension
151 Pathophysiology and causes
of cardiac failure 705
Alexandre Mebazaa and Mervyn Singer
152 Therapeutic strategy in cardiac failure 709
Alexandre Mebazaa and Mervyn Singer
153 intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation
in the ICU 713
Alain Combes and Nicolas Brechot
154 Ventricular assist devices in the ICU 716
Alain Combes
PART 5.7
Tachyarrhythmias
155 Causes and diagnosis of tachyarrhythmias 722
Allan J. Walkey and David D. McManus
156 Therapeutic strategy in tachyarrhythmias 726
Allan J. Walkey and Jared Magnani
PART 5.8
Brady arrhyth m i as
157 Causes, diagnosis, and therapeutic
strategy in bradyarrhythmias 730
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PART 5.9
Valvular problems
158 Causes and diagnosis of valvular problems 737
Jason F. Deen and Karen K. Stout
159 Therapeutic strategy in valvular problems 741
Jason F. Deen and Karen K. Stout
162 Pathophysiology and causes of
severe hypertension 763
Jerrold H. Levy and David Faraoni
163 Management of severe
hypertension in the ICU 767
Jerrold H. Levy
PART 5.12
Severe capillary leak
164 Pathophysiology of severe capillary leak 772
Anatole Harrois and Jacques Duranteau
165 Management of acute non-cardiogenic
pulmonary oedema 776
Sébastien Tanaka and Jacques Duranteau
PART 5.13
Pericardial tamponade
166 Pathophysiology and causes
of pericardial tamponade zso
John R. Schairer and Steven J. Keteyian
167 Management of pericardial tamponade 784
Santanu Biswas and John J. Frank .
PART 5.14
Pulmonary hypertension
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168 Pathophysiology and causes of
pulmonary hypertension 788
Laura Price and S. John Wort
169 Diagnosis and management of
pulmonary hypertension 794
Philip Marino and Laura Price
xvi CONTENTS
PART 5.15
Pulmonary embolus
170 Pathophysiology and causes of
pulmonary embolism soi
Mervyn Singer
171 Diagnosis and management of
pulmonary embolism 805
Mervyn Singer
SECTION 6
The gastrointestinal system
PART 6.1
Physiology
172 Normal physiology of the
gastrointestinal system 8ii
Annika Reintam Blaser and Adam M. Deane
173 Normal physiology of the
hepatic system 15
William Bernal and Alberto Quaglia
PART 6.2
Gastrointestinal monitoring
174 Imaging the abdomen in the critically ill 820
Imran Khalid Niazi and Navin Ramachandran
175 Hepatic function in the critically ill 826
Andreas Kortgen and Michael Bauer
PART 63
Gastrointestinal haemorrhage
176 Pathophysiology and causes of upper
gastrointestinal haemorrhage 83i
Tasneem Pirani and Tony Rahman
177 Diagnosis-andn^i^pj f
upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage
in the critically ill syq , i A
Tasneem Pirani and Tony Rahman
178 Diagnosis and management of variceal
bleeding in the critically ill 838
Deanna Blisard and Ali Al-Khafaji
179 Pathophysiology and causes of lower
gastrointestinal haemorrhage 843
Leslie M. Kobayashi and Raul Coimbra
180 Diagnosis and management of
lower gastrointestinal haemorrhage
in the critically ill 847
Leslie M. Kobayashi and Raul Coimbra
PART 6.4
Disordered gastric motility
181 Vomiting and large nasogastric
aspirates in the critically ill 852
Tong J. Gan and John T. Lemm
182 Ileus and obstruction in the critically ill 856
Philip Stevens and Paul Dark
183 Diarrhoea and constipation
in the critically ill 860
Geoffrey J. Dobb
PART 6.5
The acute abdomen in the ICU
184 Pathophysiology and management
of raised intra-abdominal pressure
in the critically ill 866
Inneke E. De laet and Manu L. N. G. Malbrain
185 Perforated viscus in the critically ill 872
Ori D. Rotstein
186 Ischaemic bowel in the critically ill 877
A. G. Peppelenbosch and Martijn Poeze
187 Intra-abdominal sepsis in the critically ill 880
Jeffrey D. Doyle and John C. Marshall
188 Acute acalculous cholecystitis
in the critically ill 885
Vanessa P. Ho and Philip S. Barie
189 Management of the open abdomen and
abdominal fistulae in the critically ill 88»
Philip Stevens and Gordon Carlson
PART 6.6
Pancreatitis
190 Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and
assessment of acute pancreatitis 894
James R. A. Skipworth and Stephen P. Pereira
191 Management of acute pancreatitis
in the critically ill 900
Rajkumar Rajendram
CONTENTS xvii
PART 6.7
Jaundice
192 Pathophysiology and causes of
jaundice in the critically ill 905
Anand D. Padmakumar and Mark C. Bellamy
193 Management of jaundice
in the critically ill 9ii
Anand D. Padmakumar and Mark C. Bellamy
PART 6.8
Acute hepatic failure
194 Pathophysiology and causes of
acute hepatic failure 916
Sameer Patel and Julia Wendon
195 Diagnosis and assessment of acute
hepatic failure in the critically ill 920
Sameer Patel and Julia Wendon
196 Management of acute hepatic
failure in the critically ill 925
Deepak Joshi and Georg Auzinger
197 The effect of acute hepatic failure on
drug handling in the critically ill 930
Andreas Kortgen and Michael Bauer
198 Extracorporeal liver support
devices in the ICU 934
Rajiv Jalan and Banwari Agarwal
202 The metabolic and nutritional
response to critical illness 956
Linda-Jayne Mottram and Gavin G. Lavery
PART 7.2
Nutritional failure
203 Pathophysiology of nutritional
failure in the critically ill 96i
Jan Wernerman
204 Assessing nutritional status in the ICU 964
Pierre-Yves Egreteau and jean-Michel Boles
205 Indirect calorimetry in the ICU 969
Joseph L. Nates and Sharia K. Tajchman
206 Enteral nutrition in the ICU 973
Shaul Lev and Pierre Singer
207 Parenteral nutrition in the ICU 977
Jonathan Cohen and Shaul Lev
SECTION 8
The renal system
PART 8.1
Physiology
208 Normal physiology of the renal system 983
Bruce Andrew Cooper
PART 6.9
Acute on chronic hepatic failure
199 Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and assessment of
acute or chronic hepatic failure 940
Ala^llte BrieP^
200
failure in the critically ill 944
Alastair O Brien
SECTION 7
Nutrition
PART 7.1
Physiology
201 Normal physiology of nutrition 951
Annika Reintam Blaser and Adam M. Deane
PART 8.2
Renal monitoring and risk
prediction
209 Monitoring renal function in the critically ill 988
Paul M. Palevsky
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210 Imaging 992
Andrew Lewington and Michael Weston
PART 8.3 , ty7,:5,
Oliguria and acute kidney injury
211 Pathophysiology of oliguria and
acute kidney injury 999
Rinaldo Bellomo and John R. Prowle
212 Diagnosis of oliguria and acute
kidney injury 1003
John A. Kellum
CONTENTS
213 Management of oliguria and acute
kidney injury in the critically ill loos
Mohammed Ahmed and Sean M. Bagshaw
PART 8.4
Renal replacement techniques
214 Continuous haemofiltration techniques
in the critically ill iou
Zaccaria Ricci and Claudio Ronco
215 Haemodialysis in the critically ill ioi8
Rolando Claure-Del Granado and Ravindra L. Mehta
216 Peritoneal dialysis in the critically ill 1022
Jeffrey C. Sirota and Isaac Teltelbaum
PART 8.5
Established renal failure
217 The effect of renal failure on drug
handling in critical illness 1027
Myrna Y. Munar and Ali J. Olyaei
218 The effect of chronic renal failure
on critical illness 1032
Sinead Kinsella and John Holian
SECTION 9
The neurological system
PART 9.1
Anatomy and physiology
219 Normal anatomy and physiology
of the brain 1039
Simona Férioli and Lori Shutter
220 Nqrmalanatpmyandphys^)log^of the
Spinal cord ánd peripheral nerves m3
Steve Casha and Philippe Mercier
PART 9.2
Neurological monitoring
221 Electroencephalogram monitoring
in the critically ill wso
Paul M. Vespa
222 Cerebral blood flow and perfusion
monitoring in the critically ill lose
Samson Sujit Kumar Gaddam and Claudia S. Robertson
223 Intracranial pressure monitoring
in the ICU 1059
Jonathan K. J. Rhodes and Peter J. D. Andrews
224 Imaging the central nervous system
in the critically ill 1063
Olivier Bodart and Steven Laureys
PART 9.3
Sleep disturbance
225 Pathophysiology and therapeutic strategy
for sleep disturbance in the ICU 1068
Louise Harder and Atul Malhotra
PART 9.4
Agitation, confusion, and
delirium
226 Causes and epidemiology of agitation,
confusion, and delirium in the ICU 1073
Eduard E. Vasilevskis and E. Wesley Ely
227 Assessment and therapeutic
strategy for agitation, confusion,
and delirium in the ICU 1076
Michele C. Balas and E. Wesley Ely
PART 9.5
The unconscious patient
228 Causes and diagnosis of unconsciousness m3
Robert D. Stevens and Joshua Kornbluth
229 Management of unconsciousness
in the ICU 1088
Joshua Kornbluth and Robert D. Stevens
230 Non-pharmacological neuroprotection
in the ICU 1093
Nlklas Nielsen and David B. Seder
PART 9.6
Seizures
231 Pathophysiology and causes of seizures 1098
Thomas R Bleck
232 Assessment and management of
seizures in the critically ill 1101
Thomas P. Bleck
CONTENTS xix
PART 9.7
Intracranial hypertension
PART 9.12
Neuromuscular syndromes
233 Causes and management of
intracranial hypertension H06
Nino Stocchetti and Andrew I. R. Maas
243 Epidemiology, diagnosis, and assessment
of neuromuscular syndromes 1154
David Orlikowski and Tarek Sharshar
PART 9.8
Stroke
234 Epidemiology of stroke 1112
Candice Delcourc and Craig Anderson
235 Diagnosis and assessment of stroke 1115
Candice Delcourt and Craig Anderson
236 Management of ischaemic stroke 1117
Sully Xiomara Fuentes Patarroyo and Craig Anderson
237 Management of parenchymal haemorrhage 1121
Candice Delcourt and Craig Anderson
PART 9.9
Non-traumatic subarachnoid
haemorrhage
238 Epidemiology, diagnosis, and assessment on
non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage im
Chethan P. Venkatasubba Rao and Jose Ignacio Suarez
239 Management of non-traumatic subarachnoid
haemorrhage in the critically ill 1121
Chethan P. Venkatasubba Rao and Jose Ignacio Suarez
244 Diagnosis, assessment, and
management of myasthenia gravis and
paramyasthenic syndromes 116O
Ugan Reddy and Nicholas Hirsch
245 Diagnosis, assessment, and management
of tetanus, rabies, and botulism im
Jeffrey Lipman and Robert J. Boots
246 Diagnosis, assessment, and management
ofGuillain-Barré syndrome im
David Brealey and Nicholas Hirsch
247 Diagnosis, assessment, and management
of hyperthermic crises 1172
Kevin Thornton and Michael Gropper
248 Diagnosis, assessment, and management
of ICU-acquired weakness im
Nicholas Hart and Tarek Sharshar
SECTION 10
The metabolic and endocrine systems
PART 10.1
Physiology
PART 9.10
Meningitis and encephalitis
240 Epidemiology, diagnosis, and assessment
of meningitis and encephalitis im
Simon Nadel and Johnny Canlas i * m
241 Manage.n^n$qf fntniogjtp fetid ? 3 hi G S f Q
encephalitis in the critically ill 1143
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PART 9.11
Non-traumatic spinal injury
242 Pathophysiology, causes, and management
of non-traumatic spinal injury 1149
Oliver Flower and Matthew Mac Partlin
249 Normal physiology of the
endocrine system 11 S3
Simon Baudouin and Steve Ball
PART 10.2
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Electrolyte disturbance
250 Disorders of sodium in the critically ill im
Howard 1. Cowin andjohn K. Mcllwaine
251 Disorders of potassium in the critically ill 1193
Matthew C. Frise and Jonathan B. Salmon
252 Disorders of magnesium in the critically ill im
Figen Esen
253 Disorders of calcium in the critically ill 1202
Matthew R. Rosengart
xx CONTENTS
254 Disorders of phosphate in the critically ill 1206
Daniel A. Geerse and Marcus J. Schultz
PART 10.3
Metabolic acidosis and alkalosis
255 Pathophysiology and causes of metabolic
acidosis in the critically ill 1211
Patrick J. Neligan and Clifford S. Deutschman
256 Management of metabolic acidosis
in the critically ill 1215
Patrick J. Neligan and Clifford S. Deutschman
257 Pathophysiology, causes, and management of
metabolic alkalosis in the critically ill 1220
Serge Brimioulle
PART 10.4
Blood glucose control
258 Pathophysiology of glucose control 1226
Ulrike Madl
259 Clycaemic control in critical illness 1230
Simon Finfer
260 Management of diabetic emergencies
in the critically ill 1234
Dieter Mesotten and Sophie Van Cromphaut
PART 10.5
Endocrine disorders
261 Pathophysiology and management of
adrenal disorders in the critically ill mi
Bala Venkatesh and Jeremy Cohen
262 Pathophysiology and management of
pituitary disorders in the critically ill 1246
Yves Debaveye and Greet Van den Berghe
263 Pathophysiology and management of
thyroid disorders in the critically ill 1251
Michael O Dwyer and David Watson
264 Pathophysiology and management of
functional endocrine tumours
in the critically ill me
Sara Nikravan and Frederick Mihm
SECTION 11
The haematological system
PART 11.1
Laboratory monitoring
265 The blood cells and blood count 1263
Tyler J. Albert and Erik R. Swenson
266 Coagulation monitoring 1267
Gerhardus J. A. J. M. Kuiper and Hugo ten Cate
PART 11.2
Haematological therapies
267 Blood product therapy in the ICU 1272
Lirong Qu and Darrell j. Triulzi
268 Apheresis in the ICU 1276
Marion Stern bach
PART 11.3
Disordered coagulation
269 Pathophysiology of disordered coagulation m2
Simon Stanworth and Stuart McKechnie
270 Disseminated intravascular coagulation
in the critically ill 1287
Marcel Levi and Marcus J. Schultz
271 Prevention and management of
thrombosis in the critically ill 1292
Chee M. Chan and Andrew F. Shorr
272 Thrombocytopenia in the critically ill 1295
Jaimal Kothari and Marie Scully
PART 11.4
Disorders of the blood cells
273 Pathophysiology and management of
anaemia in the critically ill 1299
Timothy Walsh
274 Pathophysiology and management of
neutropenia in the critically ill 1304
Benoit Champigneulle and Frédéric Pêne
CONTENTS xxi
275 Sickle crisis in the critically ill ms
Shilpa Jain and Mark T. Gladwin
SECTION 12
The skin and connective tissue
PART 12.1
Skin and connective tissue
disorders
276 Assessment and management of
dermatological problems in the
critically ill ms
Richard Groves
277 Vasculitis in the critically ill mo
Karina A. Keogh
278 Rheumatoid arthritis in the
critically ill ms
Rodrigo Cartin-Ceba and Udaya B. S. Prakash
PART 12.2
Wound and pressure sore
management
279 Principles and prevention of
pressure sores in the ICU 1330
Laura Crawford and Ruth Kleinpell
280 Dressing techniques for wounds
in the critically ill 1334
Ruth Kleinpell and Laura Crawford
SECTION 13
Infection - p-
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Diagnosis andsurveiilance
281 Microbiological surveillance
in the critically ill 1345
A. P. R. Wilson
282 Novel biomarkers of infection
in the critically ill 1348
David T. Huang and Ayan Sen
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PART 13.2
Nosocomial infection
283 Definition, epidemiology, and general
management of nosocomial infection 1352
Caroline Landelle and Didier Pittet
284 Healthcare worker screening for
nosocomial pathogens 1356
Paul Van Buynder and Elizabeth Brodkin
285 Environmental decontamination and
isolation strategies in the ICU 1359
Leigh Ann Slater and Pamela A. Lipsett
286 Antimicrobial selection policies in the ICU 1363
David L. Paterson and Yoshiro Hayashi
287 Oral, nasopharyngeal, and gut
decontamination in the ICU 1369
Evelien Oostdijk and Marc Bonten
288 Diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of
device-related infection in the ICU 1374
Walter Zingg and Stephan Harbarth
289 Antibiotic resistance in the ICU ms
Jonathan Edgeworth
PART 13.3
Infection in the
immunocompromised
290 Drug-induced depression of immunity
in the critically ill 1383
Russell J.McCulloh and Steven M. Opal
291 HIV in the critically ill 1389
Mark Hull and Steven C. Reynolds
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Tropical diseases
292 Diagnosis and management of
malaria in the ICU 1396 n ■:
Christopher J. M. Whitty
293 Diagnosis and management of viral
haemorrhagic fevers in the ICU uoo
Emersom C. Mesquita and Fernando A. Bozza
294 Other tropical diseases in the ICU 1404
Arjen M. Dondorp
CONTENTS
xxii
PART 13.5
Sepsis
295 Assessment of sepsis in the
critically ill 1m
Osamudiamen Idahosa and David T. Huang
296 Management of sepsis in the
critically ill uu
Jon Sevransky
297 Pathophysiology of septic shock ui6
John M. Litell and Nathan I. Shapiro
298 Management of septic shock
in the critically ill 1420
Sandra L. Peake and Matthew J. Maiden
SECTION 14
Inflammation
PART 14.1
Physiology
299 Innate immunity and the
inflammatory cascade 1427
Marianna Parlato and Jean-Marc Cavaillon
PART 14.2
Orgamspedfic biomarkers
300 Brain injury biomarkers in the critically ill 1432
Patrick M. Kochanek and Rachel P. Berger
301 Cardiac injury biomarkers in
the critically ill 1437
Anthony S. McLean and Stephen J, Huang
302 Renal injury biomarkers in the critically ill 1443
John R. Prowle
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Host response n h
303 The host response to infection
in the critically ill 14
W. Joost Wierslnga and Tom van der Poll
304 The host response to trauma and
burns in the critically ill 1455
Edward A. Bittner and Shawn P. Fagan
305 The host response to hypoxia
in the critically ill 1459
Raghavan Raju and Irshad H. Chaudry
306 Host-pathogen interactions
in the critically ill 1462
Guillaume Gen and Jean-Paul Mira
307 Coagulation and the endothelium in
acute injury in the critically ill 1466
Marcel Levi and Tom van der Poll
308 Ischaemia-reperfusion injury
in the critically ill 1471
Mitchell P. Fink
309 Repair and recovery mechanisms
following critical illness 1476
Geoffrey Bellingan and Brijesh V. Patel
310 Neural and endocrine function in the
immune response to critical illness mi
Gareth L. Ackland
311 Adaptive immunity in critical illness ms
Sean F. Monaghan and Alfred Ayala
312 Immunomodulation strategies
in the critically ill 1488
Aline B. Maddux and Gordon R. Bernard
313 Immunoparesis in the critically ill 1493
Fabienne Venet and Alain Lepape
PART 14.4
Anaphylaxis
314 Pathophysiology and management of
anaphylaxis in the critically ill M98
James Keegan and Charles D. Deakin
SECTION 15
Poisoning
PART 15.1
Principles of management ^
315 Role of tdxicdlogy dsseslment in poisoning isos
Albert Jaeger , i :
316 Decontamination and enhanced
elimination of poisons 1509
Darren M. Roberts
PART 15.2
Management of specific poisons
317 Management of salicylate poisoning isis
Brenna M. Farmer and Neal Flomenbaum
CONTENTS xxiii
318 Management of acetaminophen
(paracetamol) poisoning I5i8
Michael Levine
319 Management of opioid poisoning 1522
Alison L Jones
320 Management of benzodiazepine poisoning 1526
Philippe Lheureux and Marc Van Nuffelen
321 Management of tricyclic
antidepressant poisoning mo
Giorgio Berlot and Ariella Tomasini
322 Management of poisoning by
amphetamine or ecstasy 1534
Enno Freye
323 Management of digoxin poisoning 1540
Frédéric Lapostolle and Stephen W. Borron
324 Management of cocaine poisoning 1545
Nicholas J. Johnson and Judd E. Hollander
325 Management of (3 blocker and calcium
channel blocker poisoning 1549
Geoffrey Isbister and Colin Page
326 Management of cyanide poisoning 1552
Stephen W. Borron
327 Management of alcohol poisoning me
Knut Erik Hovda and Dag Jacobsen
328 Management of carbon
monoxide poisoning mo
Djillali Annane and B. Jérôme Aboab
329 Management of corrosive poisoning 1564
Ram E. Rajagopalan
330 Management of pesticide and
agricultural chemical poisoning 1568
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Francis ChJftTAfoRChbon and Phua Do ng Hatlf
SECTION 16
Trauma
PART 16.1
Multiple trauma
332 A systematic approach to the
injured patient mi
Clay Cothren Burlew and Ernest E. Moore
333 Pathophysiology and management
of thoracic injury 1588
Graciela Bauza and Ayodeji Nubi
334 Pathophysiology and management
of abdominal injury 1593
Steven B. Johnson
335 Management of vascular injuries 1597
Ramyar Gilani and Kenneth L Mattox
336 Management of limb and
pelvic injuries mi
Omar Sabri and Martin Bircher
337 Assessment and management
of fat embolism 1607
Neil Soni
338 Assessment and management
of combat trauma I611
Sara J. Aberle and Donald H. Jenkins
PART 16.2
Ballistic trauma
339 Pathophysiology of ballistic trauma ms
Michael C. Reade and Peter D. Thomas
340 Assessment and management
of ballistic trauma 1621
Timothy Hooper and David Lockey
PART 16.3
Traumatic brain injury
341 Epidemiology and pathophysiology
of traumatic brain injury 1626
Imoigele Aisiku and ClaudiaS. Robertson
342 Assessment of traumatic brain injury 1630
Peter J. D. Andrews and Jonathan K. J. Rhodes
PART 16.4
Spinal cord injury
344 Assessment and immediate management
of spinal cord injury m2
Simon Finfer and Oliver Flower
345 Ongoing management of the tétraplégie
patient in the ICU 1647
Oliver Flower and Raymond Raper
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PART 16,5
Burns
346 Pathophysiology and assessment
of burn* m3
John A. M. Paro and Geoffrey C Gurtner
347 Management of burns in the IGU less
Shahriar Shahrokhi and Marc G, jeschke
PART 17.5
Rhabdomyolysis
355 Pathophysiology and management
of rhabdomyolysis ms
Josep M. Grau and Esteban Poch
SECTION 18
Pain and sedation
SECTION 17
Physical disorders
PART 18.1
Pain
PART 17.1
Drowning
348 Pathophysiology and management
of drowning less
Jerome H, Modell and Sean Kiley
PART 17.2
Electrocution
349 Pathophysiology and management
of electrocution iss9
Jeffrey S. Neiger and Richard G, Trohman
PART 17.3
Altitude- and depth-related
disorders
350 Pathophysiology and management of
altitude-related disorders 1674
Daniel S. Martin and Michael P. W, Grocott
351 Pathophysiology and management
of depth-related disorders ms
Peter Rariemnaçber and Ç!au§:Martip.^bf% ,t
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352 Pathophysiology and management
of fever- less ■ . *. ?r ï.îïa^
Gabriele Bass! and Roberto Fyrnagalii
353 Pathophysiology and management
of hyperthermia me
Abderrezak Bouchama
356 Pathophysiology and assessment of pain ms
Rebecca E. Martin and Ross D. MacPherson
357 Pain management in the critically HI 2707
Ross D. MacPherson
PART 18.2
Sedation
358 Sedation assessment in the critically HI m2
Giovanni Mistraletti and Gaetano lapichino
359 Management of sedation in the
critically ill me
Bhakti K. Patel and John P. Kress
SECTION 19
General surgical and obstetric
intensive care
PART 19.1
Optimization strategies for the
high-risk surgical patient
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360 Identification of the high-risk
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Rupert Pearse ana Stephen James
361 Peri-operative Optimization of the
high risk surgical patient ms
Monty Mythen and Michael P, W. Grocott
PART 19.2
General post-operative
intensive care
354 Pathophysiology and management
of hypothermia lew
Colin Ferguson
362 Post-operative ventilatory dysfunction
management in the ICU mo
Paolo Chianndini and Giorgio Dalla,Rocca
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363 Postoperative fluid and circulatory
management in the ICU 1733
Claudia Ebm and Andrew Rhodes
PART 19.3
Obstetric intensive care
365 Obstetric physiology and special
considerations in ICU ms
Patrick j. Neligan and John C. Laffey
366 Pathophysiology and management
of preeclampsia, eclampsia, and
HELLP syndrome ms
Muna Noon and Catherine Nelson-Piercy
367 Obstetric Disorders in the ICU 17S4
Andrew Levinson and Chada Bourjeily
SECTION 20
Specialized intensive care
PART 30.1
Specialized surgical intensive care
368 Intensive care management after
cardiothoraclc surgery ms
Matthew Barnard and Nicola Jones
369 Intensive care management
after neurosurgery im
Kamalakkannan Subhas and Martin Smith
370 intensive care management after
vascular surgery - -tin
,. Alexander TTitiothy DfiWhufst and Bngitta Brandner
371 Intensive cire management in
hepatic and other abdominal
organ transplantation me
ivonne M. Daly and All Al-Khafajl
372 Intensive care management in
cardiac transplantation mi
Keshava Rajagopal and Bartley R Griffith
373 Intensive care management in
lung transplantation ms
Keshava Rajagopal and Bartley P. Griffith
PART 20.2
Oncological intensive care
ICU selection and outcome of patients
with haematoiogica! malignancy 1790
William M. Townsend and Emma C. Morris
375 Management of the bone marrow
transplant recipient in ICU ms
Andrew Better
376 Management of oncologicai
complications in the ICU mo
Nial! 5. MatGallum
SECTION 21
Recovery from critical illness
PART 21.1
In-hospital recovery from critical
illness
377 Chronic critical illness isos
Catherine L. Hough
378 Promoting physical recovery
in critical illness mi
Gregory A. Schmidt and Kevin Doerschug
379 Promoting renal recovery in
critical illness me
Nattachai Srisawat and John A. Kellum
380 Recovering from critical illness
in hospital im
Saxon Ridley
PART 21.2
Complications of critical illness
381 Physical consequences of critical
illness im
Margaret S. Herrldge and Jane Ban
382 Neurocognitive impairment
after critical illness mi
Ramona O. Hopkins and James C. Jackson
383 Affective and mood disorders
after critical illness mse
Daniel W. Klyce and James C. Jackson
364 Enhanced surgical recovery 374
programmes in the ICU m7
Michael j. Scott and Monty Mythen
xxvi CONTENTS
PART 21.3
Out-of-hospital support after critical
illness
384 Long-term weaning centres in critical care mi
jeremy M. Kahn
385 The ICU survivor clinic 1845
Priya Das and Carl Waldmann
386 Rehabilitation from critical illness
after hospital discharge 1849
Laura Vincent and Carl Waldmann
SECTION 22
End-of-Iife care
PART 22.1
Withdrawing and withholding
treatment
388 Management of the dying patient mo
Judith E. Nelson and Aluko A. Hope
PART 22.2
Management of the potential organ
donor
389 Beating heart organ donation 1866
Martin Smith
390 Non-heart-beating organ donation wo
Mohamed Y. Rady and Ari R. Joffe
PART 22.3
Post-mortem diagnosis
391 Post-mortem examination in the ICU W4
Eva Tejerina and Andrés Esteban
Index 1879
387 Ethical decision making in withdrawing
and withholding treatment ms
Margaret Isaac and Jared Randall Curtis
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spelling | Oxford textbook of critical care edited by Professor Andrew Webb, MD, FRCP, MFMLM (Clinical Professor, Division of Critical Care, Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Canada) [und 4 weitere] Second edition Oxford Oxford University Press [2016] lv, 1903 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Auf dem Umschlag: "... thoroughly revised second edition ..." Critical care medicine Intensivmedizin (DE-588)4027263-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Intensivmedizin (DE-588)4027263-1 s DE-604 Webb, Andrew R. (DE-588)14007189X edt Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028966292&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028966292&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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title | Oxford textbook of critical care |
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title_full | Oxford textbook of critical care edited by Professor Andrew Webb, MD, FRCP, MFMLM (Clinical Professor, Division of Critical Care, Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Canada) [und 4 weitere] |
title_fullStr | Oxford textbook of critical care edited by Professor Andrew Webb, MD, FRCP, MFMLM (Clinical Professor, Division of Critical Care, Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Canada) [und 4 weitere] |
title_full_unstemmed | Oxford textbook of critical care edited by Professor Andrew Webb, MD, FRCP, MFMLM (Clinical Professor, Division of Critical Care, Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Canada) [und 4 weitere] |
title_short | Oxford textbook of critical care |
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topic | Critical care medicine Intensivmedizin (DE-588)4027263-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Critical care medicine Intensivmedizin Lehrbuch |
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