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Principles and Practice of Mechanical Ventilation

Principles and Practice of Mechanical Ventilation

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THE account of the use of mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients

A Doodys Core Title for 2011!

4 STAR DOODYS 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.--Doodys Review Service

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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Publication date
2006
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1472
Dimensions (mm)
224 x 287
Weight (g)
3191
  • PART I

    HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

    1. Historical Perspective on the Development of Mechanical Ventilation

    PART II

    PHYSICAL BASIS OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION

    2. Classification of Mechanical Ventilators

    3. Basic Principles of Ventilator Machinery

    4. Equipment Required for Home Mechanical Ventilation

    PART IIIINDICATIONS

    5.Indications for Mechanical Ventilation

    PART IV

    CONVENTIONAL METHODS OF VENTILATOR SUPPORT

    6. Setting the Ventilator

    7. Assist-Control Ventilation

    8. Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation

    9. Pressure Support Ventilation

    10. Positive End-Expiratory Pressure

    PART V

    ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF VENTILATOR SUPPORT

    11. Pressure- Controlled and Inverse Ratio Ventilation

    12. Airway Pressure Release Ventilation

    13. Proportional Assist Ventilation

    14. Closed-Loop Ventilation

    15. Permissive Hypercapnia

    16. New Modes

    PART VI

    NONINVASIVE METHODS OF VENTILATOR SUPPORT

    17. Negative Pressure Ventilation

    18. Use of the Rocking Bed, Pneumobelt, and Other Noninvasive Aids to Ventilation

    19. Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation by Nasal or Face Mask

    PART VII

    UNCONVENTIONAL METHODS OF VENTILATOR SUPPORT

    20. High Frequency Ventilation

    21. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation and Intravascular Membrane Oxygenation

    22. Extracorporeal CO2 Removal for ARDS and the Evaluation of New Therapy

    23. Liquid Ventilation

    24. Transtracheal Gas Insufflation

    PART VIII

    VENTILATOR SUPPORT IN SPECIFIC SETTINGS

    25. Mechanical Ventilation in the Neonatal and Pediatric Setting

    26. Delivery of Mechanical Ventilation during General Anesthesia

    27. Independent Lung Ventilation

    28. Delivery of Mechanical Ventilation during Resuscitation

    29. Transport of the Ventilator-Supported

    30. Home Mechanical Ventilation

    31. Mechanical Ventilation in ARDS

    32. Mechanical Ventilation in Asthma

    33. Mechanical Ventilation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

    34. Mechanical Ventilation in Neuromuscular Disease

    35. Chronic Ventilator Facilities (LTAC)

    36. Mechanical Ventilation outside the ICU

    PART IX

    PHYSIOLOGIC EFFECT OF MECHANICAL VENTILATION

    37.Effect of Mechanical Ventilation on the Control of Breathing

    38. Heart-Lung Interactions

    39. Effect of Mechanical Ventilation on Gas Exchange

    PART X

    ARTIFICIAL AIRWAYS AND MANAGEMENT

    40. Airway Management

    41. Complications of Translaryngeal Intubation

    42. Care of the Mechanically Ventilated Patient with a Tracheotomy

    PART XI

    COMPLICATIONS IN VENTILATOR SUPPORTED PATIENTS

    43. Complications Associated with Mechanical Ventilation

    44. Ventilator-Induced Injury

    45. Barotrauma and Bronchopleura

    46. Oxygen Toxicity

    47. Pneumonia in the Ventilator-Dependent Patient

    48. Sinus Infections

    49. Molecular-biological Injury

    PART XII

    EVALUATION AND MONITORING OF VENTILATOR-SUPPORTED PATIENTS 891

    50. Imaging the Mechanically Ventilated Patient

    51. Monitoring during Mechanical Ventilation

    52. Protocol-Based Management

    PART XIII

    MANAGEMENT OF THE VENTILATOR-SUPPORTED PATIENT

    53. Technical Aspects of the Patient-Ventilator Interface

    54. Patient Positioning in Acute Respiratory Failure

    55. Neuromuscular Blockade, Sedation, and Pain Control

    56. Humidification

    57. Management of the Patient Who is “Fighting the Ventilator”

    58. Psychological Problems in the Ventilator-Dependent Patient

    59. Discontinuation of Mechanical Ventilation

    PART XIV

    ADJUNCTIVE THERAPY

    60. Surfactant

    61. Nitric Oxide as an Adjunct

    62. Diaphragmatic Pacer

    63. Bronchodilator Therapy -

    64 Inhaled Antibiotic Therapy

    PART XV

    ETHICS AND ECONOMICS 1207

    65. Withholding and Withdrawing Ventilator Support:: Ethical Problems

    66. Economics of Ventilator Care

    67. Purchasing a Ventilator

    68. Effect of Mechanical Ventilation on Outcome

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