Neurologic consultations are essential to patient outcomes, not only providing diagnostic, therapeutic, and prognostic advice but also directing care to the patient. Neurologic Complications of Critical Illness is the foremost guide for neurologists entering the intensive care unit (ICU). This fourth edition has been thoroughly updated, refreshed, and expanded in recognition of the vast number of changes in neurology and neurocritical care. In addition, every chapterprovides a representative selection of the state-of-the art management and latest clinical innovations in critical care medicine. As with previous editions, the book offers practical advice on dealing with coma and outcome after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), failure to awaken after surgery, delirium, new onset seizures, generalized weakness, acute paraplegia, movement disorders and many other manifestations of a neurologic emergency such as complications after organ transplantation, neurologic complications of invasive procedures and devices, complications from cardiac surgery, traumatic brain, spine and peripheralnerve injury, and environmental injuries such as hypothermia and near drowning. Chapters include a wealth of helpful tables, precise algorithms, and a large, curated selection of neuroimaging. Each chapter has a section to reconcile theory and practice. This edition offers new chapters on the interpretation of focal findings and acute movement disorders in critical illness, cancer immunotherapy and ethical dilemmas. This clinical text with dedicated coverage of all major neurologic illnesses will be helpful to a very wide audience of health care providers and any intensivist and general neurologist managing complex medical disorders, surgeries, and co-morbidities.
Part I: Criteria, Urgency, and Importance; Chapter 1: Indications for a Neurologic Consult in the Intensive Care Unit; Chapter 2: Consulting in the Intensive Care Unit; Part II: General Clinical Neurologic Problems in the Intensive Care Unit; Chapter 3: Acute Confusional State in the Intensive Care Unit; Chapter 4: Coma in the Intensive Care Unit; Chapter 5: Neurologic Manifestations of Drugs Used for Analgesia and Anesthesia in the Intensive Care Unit; Chapter 6: Seizures in the Intensive Care Unit; Chapter 7: Generalized Weakness in the Intensive Care Unit; Chapter 8: Acute Neurological Focal Findings and Asymmetries in the Intensive Care Unit; Chapter 9: Acute Movement Abnormalities in the Intensive Care Unit; Part III: Neurologic Complications in Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Units and Transplantation Units; Chapter 10: Neurologic Complications of Invasive Procedures and Devices; Chapter 11: Neurologic Manifestations of Acute Bacterial Infections; Chapter 12: Neurological Manifestations of Infectious Outbreaks; Chapter 13: Neurologic Complications of Cardiac Arrest; Chapter 14: Neurologic Manifestations of Acid-Base Derangements, Electrolyte Disorders, and Endocrine Crises; Chapter 15: Neurologic Complications of Acute Renal Disease; Chapter 16: Neurologic Manifestations of Acute Hepatic Failure; Chapter 17: Neurologic Complications Associated with Disorders of Thrombosis and Hemostasis; Chapter 18: Neurologic Complications of Acute Vasculitis Syndromes; Chapter 19: Neurologic Complications in the Critically Ill Pregnant Patient; Chapter 20: Neurologic Complication of Cancer in the ICU; Chapter 21: Neurologic Complications of Aortic Surgery; Chapter 22: Neurologic Complications of Cardiac Surgery; Chapter 23: Neurologic Complications of Acute Environmental Injuries; Chapter 24: Neurologic Complications of Drug Overdose, Poisoning, and Terrorism; Chapter 25: Neurologic Complications of Traumatic Brain Injury; Chapter 26: Neurologic Complications of Trauma to the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Nerves; Chapter 27: Neurologic Complications of Organ Transplantation; Part IV: Outcome in Central Nervous System Catastrophes; Chapter 28: Outcome of Acute Injury to the Central Nervous System; Part V: Consultative Neurology and End of Life Care in the Intensive Care Unit; Chapter 29: The Neurologist and End of Life Care in the Intensive Care Unit; Chapter 30: The Neurologist and ICU Ethical Dilemmas;
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