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¡¡¡¡¤ý¡¡A complete revision of the classic reference text in the field contains all you need to know in one volume
¡¡¡¡¤ý¡¡A problem solving approach gives readers fast access to trustworthy information for all bedside issues in critical care
¡¡¡¡¤ý¡¡Authored by international experts in the field, presenting a comprehensive world view
¡¡¡¡¤ý¡¡Print edition is complemented by an online version, which is updated annually to ensure access to the most up-to-date information
¡¡The thoroughly revised second edition of the Oxford Textbook of Critical Care is a comprehensive multi-disciplinary text covering all aspects of adult intensive care management. Uniquely the book takes a problem-orientated approach providing a reference source for clinical issues experienced every day in the intensive care unit.
¡¡The text is organized into short topics allowing readers to rapidly access authoritative information on specific clinical problems. Each topic refers to basic physiological principles and provides up-to-date treatment advice supported by references to the most vital literature. Where international differences exist in clinical practice, authors cover alternative views. Key messages summarise each topic in order to aid quick review and decision making.
¡¡Edited and written by an international group of recognized experts from many disciplines, the second edition of the Oxford Textbook of Critical Care provides an up-to-date reference that is relevant for intensive care units and emergency departments globally. This volume is the definitive text for all health care providers, including physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other allied health professionals who take care of critically ill patients.
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Part 1: ICU Organisation and Management: The Intensive Care Unit
¡¡ 1: Design of the ICU
¡¡ 2: Staffing models in the ICU
¡¡ 3: Rapid response teams for the critically ill
¡¡ 4: In-hospital transfer of the critically ill
¡¡ 5: Pre- and inter-hospital transfer of the critically ill
¡¡ 6: Regional critical care delivery systems
¡¡ 7: Integration of information technology in the ICU
¡¡ 8: Multiple casualties and disaster response in critical care
¡¡ 9: Management of pandemic critical illness
Part 1: ICU Organisation and Management: Communication
¡¡ 10: Effective teamwork in the ICU
¡¡ 11: Communication with patients and families in the ICU
¡¡ 12: Telemedicine in critical care
Part 1: ICU Organisation and Management: Training
¡¡ 13: Clinical skills in critical care
¡¡ 14: Simulation training for critical care
¡¡ 15: Leadership skills in the ICU
Part 1: ICU Organisation and Management: Safety and Quality
¡¡ 16: Patient safety in the ICU
¡¡ 17: Policies, bundles and protocols in critical care
¡¡ 18: Managing biohazards and environmental safety
¡¡ 19: Managing ICU staff welfare, morale and burnout
Part 1: ICU Organisation and Management: Governance
¡¡ 20: ICU admission and discharge criteria
¡¡ 21: Resource management and budgeting in critical care
¡¡ 22: Costs and cost-effectiveness in critical care
Part 1: ICU Organisation and Management: Research
¡¡ 23: Evidence-based practice in critical care
¡¡ 24: Research ethics in the ICU
Part 1: ICU Organisation and Management: Medico-legal and ethical issues
¡¡ 25: Informed Consent in the ICU
¡¡ 26: Patient rights in the ICU
¡¡ 27: Medico-legal liability in critical care
Part 1: ICU Organisation and Management: Critical Illness Risk Prediction
¡¡ 28: The role and limitations of scoring systems
¡¡ 29: Severity of illness scoring systems
¡¡ 30: Organ failure scoring
¡¡ 31: Genetic and molecular expression patterns in critical illness
Part 2: Pharmacotherapeutics: Respiratory drugs
¡¡ 32: Oxygen in critical illness
¡¡ 33: Bronchodilators in critical illness
Part 2: Pharmacotherapeutics: Cardiovascular drugs
¡¡ 34: Vasopressors in critical illness
¡¡ 35: Vasodilators in critical illness
¡¡ 36: Inotropic agents in critical illness
¡¡ 37: Anti-anginal agents in critical illness
¡¡ 38: Antiarrhythmics in critical illness
¡¡ 39: Pulmonary vasodilators in critical illness
Part 2: Pharmacotherapeutics: Gastrointestinal drugs
¡¡ 40: GI motility drugs in critical illness
¡¡ 41: Stress ulcer prophylaxis and treatment drugs in critical illness
Part 2: Pharmacotherapeutics: Nervous system drugs
¡¡ 42: Sedatives and anti-anxiety agents in critical illness
¡¡ 43: Analgesics in critical illness
¡¡ 44: Antidepressants in critical illness
¡¡ 45: Antiseizure agents in critical illness
¡¡ 46: Inhalational anesthetic agents in critical illness
¡¡ 47: Muscle relaxants in critical illness
¡¡ 48: Neuroprotective agents in critical illness
Part 2: Pharmacotherapeutics: Hormonal drugs
¡¡ 49: Hormone therapies in critical illness
¡¡ 50: Insulin and oral anti-hyperglycemic agents in critical illness
Part 2: Pharmacotherapeutics: Hematological drugs
¡¡ 51: Anticoagulants and antithrombotics in critical illness
¡¡ 52: Hemostatic agents in critical illness
Part 2: Pharmacotherapeutics: Antimicrobial and immunological drugs
¡¡ 53: Antimicrobial drugs in critical illness
¡¡ 54: Steroids in critical illness
¡¡ 55: Immunotherapy in critical illness
Part 2: Pharmacotherapeutics: Fluids and diuretics
¡¡ 56: Colloids in critical illness
¡¡ 57: Crystalloids in critical illness
¡¡ 58: Diuretics in critical illness
Part 3: Resuscitation: Respiratory management
¡¡ 59: Airway management in cardiopulmonary resuscitation
¡¡ 60: Artificial ventilation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Part 3: Resuscitation: Circulatory management
¡¡ 61: Pathophysiology and causes of cardiac arrest
¡¡ 62: Cardiac massage and blood flow management during cardiac arrest
¡¡ 63: Defibrillation and pacing during cardiac arrest
¡¡ 64: Therapeutic strategies in managing cardiac arrest
¡¡ 65: Post-cardiac arrest arrhythmias
¡¡ 66: Management after resuscitation from cardiac arrest
¡¡ 67: Ethical and end-of-life issues after cardiac arrest
Part 3: Resuscitation: Fluid management
¡¡ 68: Physiology of body fluids
¡¡ 69: Choice of resuscitation fluid
¡¡ 70: Therapeutic goals of fluid resuscitation
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Physiology
¡¡ 71: Normal physiology of the respiratory system
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Respiratory monitoring
¡¡ 72: Blood gas analysis in the critically ill
¡¡ 73: Pulse oximetry and capnography in the ICU
¡¡ 74: Respiratory system compliance and resistance in the critically ill
¡¡ 75: Gas exchange principles in the critically ill
¡¡ 76: Gas exchange assessment in the critically ill
¡¡ 77: Respiratory muscle function in the critically ill
¡¡ 78: Imaging the respiratory system in the critically ill
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Upper airway obstruction
¡¡ 79: Airway obstruction in the critically ill
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Airway access
¡¡ 80: Standard intubation in the ICU
¡¡ 81: The difficult intubation in the ICU
¡¡ 82: The surgical airway in the ICU
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Acute respiratory failure
¡¡ 83: Dyspnoea in the critically ill
¡¡ 84: Pulmonary mechanical dysfunction in the critically ill
¡¡ 85: Hypoxemia in the critically ill
¡¡ 86: Hypercapnia in the critically ill
¡¡ 87: Cardiovascular interactions in respiratory failure
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Ventilatory support
¡¡ 88: Physiology of positive-pressure ventilation
¡¡ 89: Respiratory support with continuous positive airways pressure
¡¡ 90: Non-invasive positive-pressure ventilation
¡¡ 91: Indications for mechanical ventilation
¡¡ 92: Design and function of mechanical ventilators
¡¡ 93: Setting rate, volume and time in ventilatory support
¡¡ 94: Respiratory support with positive end-expiratory pressure
¡¡ 95: Volume-controlled mechanical ventilation
¡¡ 96: Pressure-controlled mechanical ventilation
¡¡ 97: Pressure support ventilation
¡¡ 98: High-frequency ventilation and oscillation
¡¡ 99: Prone positioning in the ICU
¡¡ 100: Failure to ventilate in critical illness
¡¡ 101: Ventilator trauma in the critically ill
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Weaning ventilatory support
¡¡ 102: Assessment and technique of weaning
¡¡ 103: Weaning failure in critical illness
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Extracorporeal support
¡¡ 104: Extracorporeal respiratory and cardiac support techniques in the ICU
¡¡ 105: Treating respiratory failure with extracorporeal support in the ICU
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Aspiration and inhalation
¡¡ 106: Aspiration of gastric contents in the critically ill
¡¡ 107: Inhalation injury in the ICU
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Acute respiratory distress syndrome
¡¡ 108: Pathophysiology of acute respiratory distress syndrome
¡¡ 109: Therapeutic strategy in acute respiratory distress syndrome
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Airflow limitation
¡¡ 110: Pathophysiology and causes of airflow limitation
¡¡ 111: Therapeutic approach to bronchospasm and asthma
¡¡ 112: Therapeutic strategy in acute on chronic airflow limitation
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Respiratory acidosis and alkalosis
¡¡ 113: Pathophysiology and therapeutic strategy of respiratory acidosis
¡¡ 114: Pathophysiology and therapeutic strategy of respiratory alkalosis
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Pneumonia
¡¡ 115: Pathophysiology of pneumonia
¡¡ 116: Diagnosis and management of community-acquired pneumonia
¡¡ 117: Diagnosis and management of nosocomial pneumonia
¡¡ 118: Diagnosis and management of atypical pneumonia
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Atelectasis and sputum retention
¡¡ 119: Pathophysiology and prevention of sputum retention
¡¡ 120: Lung recruitment techniques in the ICU
¡¡ 121: Chest physiotherapy and tracheobronchial suction in the ICU
¡¡ 122: Toilet bronchoscopy in the ICU
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Pleural cavity problems
¡¡ 123: Pathophysiology of pleural cavity disorders
¡¡ 124: Management of pneumothorax and bronchial fistulae
¡¡ 125: Management of pleural effusion and hemothorax
Part 4: The Respiratory System: Hemoptysis
¡¡ 126: Pathophysiology and causes
¡¡ 127: Therapeutic approach
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Physiology
¡¡ 128: Normal physiology of the cardiovascular system
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Cardiovascular monitoring
¡¡ 129: ECG monitoring in the ICU
¡¡ 130: Arterial and venous cannulation in the ICU
¡¡ 131: Blood pressure monitoring in the ICU
¡¡ 132: Central venous pressure monitoring in the ICU
¡¡ 133: Pulmonary artery catheterization in the ICU
¡¡ 134: Mixed and central venous oxygen saturation monitoring in the ICU
¡¡ 135: Right ventricular function in the ICU
¡¡ 136: Cardiac output assessment in the ICU
¡¡ 137: Oxygen transport in the critically ill
¡¡ 138: Tissue perfusion monitoring in the ICU
¡¡ 139: Lactate monitoring in the ICU
¡¡ 140: Measurement of extravascular lung water in the ICU
¡¡ 141: Doppler echocardiography in the ICU
¡¡ 142: Monitoring the microcirculation in the ICU
¡¡ 143: Imaging the cardiovascular system in the ICU
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Acute chest pain and coronary syndromes
¡¡ 144: Causes and diagnosis of chest pain
¡¡ 145: Pathophysiology of coronary syndromes
¡¡ 146: Diagnosis and management of non-STEMI coronary syndromes
¡¡ 147: Diagnosis and management of ST-elevation myocardial infarction
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Aortic dissection
¡¡ 148: Pathophysiology, diagnosis & management of aortic dissection
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: The hypotensive patient
¡¡ 149: Pathophysiology of shock
¡¡ 150: Diagnosis and management of shock in the ICU
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Cardiac failure
¡¡ 151: Pathophysiology and causes of cardiac failure
¡¡ 152: Therapeutic strategy in cardiac failure
¡¡ 153: Intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation in the ICU
¡¡ 154: Ventricular assist devices in the ICU
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Tachyarrhythmias
¡¡ 155: Causes and diagnosis of tachyarrythmias
¡¡ 156: Therapeutic strategy in tachyarrhythmias
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Bradyarrhythmias
¡¡ 157: Causes, diagnosis and therapeutic strategy in bradyarrhythmias
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Valvular problems
¡¡ 158: Causes and diagnosis of valvular problems
¡¡ 159: Therapeutic strategy in valvular problems
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Endocarditis
¡¡ 160: Pathophysiology and causes of endocarditis
¡¡ 161: Prevention and treatment of endocarditis
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Severe hypertension
¡¡ 162: Pathophysiology and causes of severe hypertension
¡¡ 163: Management of severe hypertension in the ICU
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Severe capillary leak
¡¡ 164: Pathophysiology of severe capillary leak
¡¡ 165: Management of acute non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Pericardial tamponade
¡¡ 166: Pathophysiology and causes of pericardial tamponade
¡¡ 167: Management of pericardial tamponade
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Pulmonary hypertension
¡¡ 168: Pathophysiology and causes of pulmonary hypertension
¡¡ 169: Diagnosis of management of pulmonary hypertension
Part 5 The Cardiovascular System: Pulmonary embolus
¡¡ 170: Pathophysiology and causes of pulmonary embolus
¡¡ 171: Diagnosis and Management of pulmonary embolus
Part 6 The Gastrointestinal System: Physiology
¡¡ 172: Normal physiology of the gastrointestinal system
¡¡ 173: Normal physiology of the hepatic system
Part 6 The Gastrointestinal System: Gastrointestinal monitoring
¡¡ 174: Imaging the abdomen in the critically ill
¡¡ 175: Hepatic function in the critically ill
Part 6 The Gastrointestinal System: Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
¡¡ 176: Pathophysiology and causes of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage
¡¡ 177: Diagnosis and management of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage in the critically ill
¡¡ 178: Diagnosis and management of variceal bleeding in the critically ill
¡¡ 179: Pathophysiology and causes of lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage
¡¡ 180: Diagnosis and management of lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage in the critically ill
Part 6 The Gastrointestinal System:Disordered gastric motility
¡¡ 181: Vomiting and large nasogastric aspirates in the critically ill
¡¡ 182: Ileus and obstruction in the critically ill
¡¡ 183: Diarrhoea and constipation in the critically ill
Part 6 The Gastrointestinal System: The acute abdomen in the ICU
¡¡ 184: Pathophysiology & management of raised intra-abdominal pressure in the critically ill
¡¡ 185: Perforated viscus in the critically ill
¡¡ 186: Ischemic bowel in the critically ill
¡¡ 187: Intra-abdominal sepsis in the critically ill
¡¡ 188: Acute acalculous cholecystitis in the critically ill
¡¡ 189: Management of the open abdomen and abdominal fistulae in the critically ill
Part 6 The Gastrointestinal System: Pancreatitis
¡¡ 190: Pathophysiology, diagnosis and assessment of acute pancreatitis
¡¡ 191: Management of acute pancreatitis in the critically ill
Part 6 The Gastrointestinal System: Jaundice
¡¡ 192: Pathophysiology and causes of jaundice in the critically ill
¡¡ 193: Management of jaundice in the critically ill
Part 6 The Gastrointestinal System: Acute hepatic failure
¡¡ 194: Pathophysiology and causes of acute hepatic failure
¡¡ 195: Diagnosis and assessment of acute hepatic failure in the critically ill
¡¡ 196: Management of acute hepatic failure in the critically ill
¡¡ 197: The effect of acute hepatic failure on drug handling in the critically ill
¡¡ 198: Extracorporeal liver support devices in the ICU
Part 6 The Gastrointestinal System: Acute on chronic hepatic failure
¡¡ 199: Pathophysiology, diagnosis, assessment of acute on chronic hepatic failure
¡¡ 200: Management of acute on chronic hepatic failure in the critically ill
Part 7 Nutrition: Physiology
¡¡ 201: Normal physiology of nutrition
¡¡ 202: The metabolic and nutritional response to critical illness
Part 7 Nutrition: Nutritional failure
¡¡ 203: Pathophysiology of nutritional failure in the critically ill
¡¡ 204: Assessing nutritional status in the ICU
¡¡ 205: Indirect calorimetry in the ICU
¡¡ 206: Enteral nutrition in the ICU
¡¡ 207: Parenteral nutrition in the ICU
Part 8 The Renal System: Physiology
¡¡ 208: Normal physiology of the renal system
Part 8 The Renal System: Renal monitoring and risk prediction
¡¡ 209: Monitoring renal function in the critically ill
¡¡ 210: Imaging the urinary tract in the critically ill
Part 8 The Renal System: Oliguria and acute kidney injury
¡¡ 211: Pathophysiology of oliguria and acute kidney injury
¡¡ 212: Diagnosis of oliguria and acute kidney injury
¡¡ 213: Management of oliguria and acute kidney injury in the critically ill
Part 8 The Renal System: Renal replacement techniques
¡¡ 214: Continuous hemofiltration techniques in the critically ill
¡¡ 215: Hemodialysis in the critically ill
¡¡ 216: Peritoneal Dialysis in the critically ill
Part 8 The Renal System: Established renal failure
¡¡ 217: The effect of renal failure on drug handling in critical illness
¡¡ 218: The effect of chronic renal failure on critical illness
Part 9 The Neurological System : Anatomy and physiology
¡¡219: Normal anatomy and physiology of the brain
¡¡ 220: Normal anatomy and physiology of the spinal cord and peripheral nerves
Part 9 The Neurological System: Neurological monitoring
¡¡ 221: Electroencephalogram monitoring in the critically ill
¡¡ 222: Cerebral flow and perfusion monitoring in the critically ill
¡¡ 223: Intracranial pressure monitoring in the ICU
¡¡ 224: Imaging the central nervous system in the critically ill
Part 9 The Neurological System:Sleep disturbance
¡¡ 225: Pathophysiology and therapeutic strategy for sleep disturbance in the ICU
Part 9 The Neurological System: Agitation, confusion and delirium
¡¡ 226: Causes and epidemiology of agitation, confusion and delirium in the ICU
¡¡ 227: Assessment and therapeutic strategy for agitation, confusion and delirium in the ICU
Part 9 The Neurological System:The unconscious patient
¡¡ 228: Causes and diagnosis of unconsciousness
¡¡ 229: Management of unconsciousness in the ICU
¡¡ 230: Non-pharmacological neuroprotection in the ICU
Part 9 The Neurological System: Seizures
¡¡ 231: Pathophysiology and causes of seizures
¡¡ 232: Assessment and management of seizures in the critically ill
Part 9 The Neurological System: Intracranial hypertension
¡¡ 233: Causes and management of intracranial hypertension
Part 9 The Neurological System: Stroke
¡¡ 234: Epidemiology of stroke
¡¡ 235: Diagnosis and assessment of stroke
¡¡ 236: Management of ischemic stroke
¡¡ 237: Management of parenchymal hemorrhage
Part 9 The Neurological System: Non-traumatic Subarachnoid hemorrhage
¡¡ 238: Epidemiology, diagnosis and assessment on non-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage
¡¡ 239: Management of non-traumatic subarachnoidhemorrhage in the critically ill
Part 9 The Neurological System:Meningitis and encephalitis
¡¡ 240: Epidemiology, diagnosis and assessment of meningitis and encephalitis
¡¡ 241: Management of meningitis and encephalitis in the critically ill
Part 9 The Neurological System: Non-traumatic spinal injury
¡¡ 242: Pathophysiology, causes and management of non-traumatic spinal injury
Part 9 The Neurological System: Neuromuscular syndromes
¡¡ 243: Epidemiology, diagnosis and assessment of neuromuscular syndromes
¡¡ 244: Diagnosis, assessment and management of myasthenia gravis and paramyasthenic syndromes
¡¡ 245: Diagnosis, assessment and management of tetanus, rabies and botulism
¡¡ 246: Diagnosis, assessment and management of Guillain-Barre syndrome
¡¡ 247: Diagnosis, assessment and management of hyperthermic crises
¡¡ 248: Diagnosis, assessment and management of ICU acquired weakness
Part 10: The Metabolic and Endocrine Systems: Physiology
¡¡ 249: Normal physiology of the endocrine system
Part 10: The Metabolic and Endocrine Systems: Electrolyte disturbance
¡¡ 250: Disorders of sodium in the critically ill
¡¡ 251: Disorders of potassium in the critically ill
¡¡ 252: Disorders of magnesium in the critically ill
¡¡ 253: Disorders of calcium in the critically ill
¡¡ 254: Disorders of phosphate in the critically ill
Part 10: The Metabolic and Endocrine Systems: Metabolic acidosis and alkalosis
¡¡ 255: Pathophysiology and causes of metabolic acidosis in the critically ill
¡¡ 256: Management of metabolic acidosis in the critically ill
¡¡ 257: Pathophysiology, causes and management of metabolic alkalosis in the critically ill
Part 10: The Metabolic and Endocrine Systems: Blood glucose control
¡¡ 258: Pathophysiology of glucose control
¡¡ 259: Glycemic control in critical illness
¡¡ 260: Management of diabetic emergencies in the critically ill
Part 10: The Metabolic and Endocrine Systems: Endocrine disorders
¡¡ 261: Pathophysiology and management of adrenal disorders in the critically ill
¡¡ 262: Pathophysiology and management of pituitary disorders in the critically ill
¡¡ 263: Pathophysiology and management of thyroid disorders in the critically ill
¡¡ 264: Pathophysiology and management of functional endocrine tumours in the critically ill
Part 11: The Hematological System: Laboratory monitoring
¡¡ 265: The blood cells and blood count
¡¡ 266: Coagulation monitoring
Part 11: The Hematological System: Hematological therapies
¡¡ 267: Blood product therapy in the ICU
¡¡ 268: Apheresis in the ICU
Part 11: The Hematological System: Disordered coagulation
¡¡ 269: Pathophysiology of disordered coagulation
¡¡ 270: Disseminated intravascular coagulation in the critically ill
¡¡ 271: Prevention and management of thrombosis in the critically ill
¡¡ 272: Thrombocytopenia in the critically ill
Part 11: The Hematological System: Disorders of the blood cells
¡¡ 273: Pathophysiology and management of anemia in the critically ill
¡¡ 274: Pathophysiology and management of neutropenia in the critically ill
¡¡ 275: Sickle crisis in the critically ill
Part 12: The Skin and Connective Tissue: Skin and Connective tissue disorders
¡¡ 276: Assessment and management of dermatological problems in the critically ill
¡¡ 277: Vasculitis in the critically ill
¡¡ 278: Rheumatoid arthritis in the critically ill
Part 12: The Skin and Connective Tissue: Wound and pressure sore management
¡¡ 279: Principles and prevention of pressure sores in the ICU
¡¡ 280: Dressing techniques for wounds in the critically ill
Part 13: Infection: Diagnosis and Surveillance
¡¡ 281: Microbiological surveillance in the critically ill
¡¡ 282: Novel biomarkers of infection in the critically ill
Part 13: Infection: Nosocomial infection
¡¡ 283: Definition, epidemiology and general management of nosocomial infection
¡¡ 284: Healthcare worker screening for nosocomial pathogens
¡¡ 285: Environmental decontamination and isolation strategies in the ICU
¡¡ 286: Antimicrobial selection policies in the ICU
¡¡ 287: Oral, nasopharyngeal and gut decontamination in the ICU
¡¡ 289: Diagnosis, prevention and treatment of device-related infection in the ICU
¡¡ 290: Antibiotic resistance in the ICU
Part 13: Infection: Infection in the immunocompromised
¡¡ 291: Drug-induced depression of immunity in the critically ill
¡¡ 292: HIV in the critically ill
Part 13: Infection: Tropical diseases
¡¡ 293: Diagnosis and management of malaria in the ICU
¡¡ 294: Diagnosis and management of viral hemorrhagic fevers in the ICU
¡¡ 295: Other tropical diseases in the ICU
Part 13: Infection: Sepsis
¡¡ 296: Assessment of sepsis in the critically ill
¡¡ 297: Management of sepsis in the critically ill
¡¡ 298: Pathophysiology of septic shock
¡¡ 299: Management of septic shock in the critically ill
Part 14: Inflammation: Physiology
¡¡ 300: Innate immunity and the inflammatory cascade
Part 14: Inflammation: Organ-specific biomarkers
¡¡ 301: Brain injury biomarkers in the critically ill
¡¡ 302: Cardiac injury biomarkers in the critically ill
¡¡ 303: Renal injury biomarkers in the critically ill
Part 14: Inflammation: Host response
¡¡ 304: The host response to infection in the critically ill
¡¡ 305: The host response to trauma and burns in the critically ill
¡¡ 306: The host response to hypoxia in the critically ill
¡¡ 307: Host-pathogen interactions in the critically ill
¡¡ 308: Coagulation and the endothelium in acute injury in the critically ill
¡¡ 309: Ischemia-reperfusion injury in the critically ill
¡¡ 310: Repair and recovery mechanisms following critical illness
¡¡ 311: Neural and endocrine function in the immune response to critical illness
¡¡ 312: Adaptive immunity in critical illness
¡¡ 313: Immunomodulation strategies in the critically ill
¡¡ 314: Immunoparesis in the critically ill
Part 14: Inflammation: Anaphylaxis
¡¡ 315: Pathophysiology and management of anaphylaxis in the critically ill
Part 15: Poisoning: Principles of management
¡¡ 316: Role of toxicology assessment in poisoning
¡¡ 317: Decontamination and enhanced elimination of poisons
Part 15: Poisoning: Management of specific poisons
¡¡ 318: Management of salicylate poisoning
¡¡ 319: Management of acetaminophen (paracetamol) poisoning
¡¡ 320: Management of opioid poisoning
¡¡ 321: Management of benzodiazepine poisoning
¡¡ 322: Management of tricyclic antidepressant poisoning
¡¡ 323: Management of amphetamine and ecstasy poisoning
¡¡ 324: Management of digoxin poisoning
¡¡ 325: Management of cocaine poisoning
¡¡ 326: Management of beta-blocker and calcium channel blocker poisoning
¡¡ 327: Management of cyanide poisoning
¡¡ 328: Management of alcohol poisoning
¡¡ 329: Management of carbon monoxide poisoning
¡¡ 330: Management of corrosive poisoning
¡¡ 331: Management of pesticide and agricultural chemical poisoning
¡¡ 332: Management of radiation poisoning
Part 16: Trauma: Multiple trauma
¡¡ 333: A systematic approach to the injured patient
¡¡ 334: Pathophysiology and management of thoracic injury
¡¡ 335: Pathophysiology and management of abdominal injury
¡¡ 336: Management of vascular injuries
¡¡ 337: Management of limb and pelvic injuries
¡¡ 338: Assessment and management of fat embolism
¡¡ 339: Assessment and management of combat trauma
Part 16: Trauma: Ballistic trauma
¡¡ 340: Pathophysiology of ballistic trauma
¡¡ 341: Assessment and management of ballistic trauma
Part 16: Trauma :Traumatic brain injury
¡¡ 342: Epidemiology and Pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury
¡¡ 343: Assessment of traumatic brain injury
¡¡ 344: Management of traumatic brain injury
Part 16: Trauma: Spinal cord injury
¡¡ 345: Assessment and immediate management of spinal cord injury
¡¡ 346: Ongoing management of the tetraplegic patient in the ICU
Part 16: Trauma: Burns
¡¡ 347: Pathophysiology and assessment of burns
¡¡ 348: Management of burns in the ICU
Part 17: Physical Disorders: Drowning
¡¡ 349: Pathophysiology and management of drowning
Part 17: Physical Disorders: Electrocution350:
¡¡ 351: Pathophysiology and management of electrocution
Part 17: Physical Disorders: Altitude- and depth-related disorders
¡¡ 352: Pathophysiology and management of altitude related disorders
¡¡ 353: Pathophysiology and management of depth related disorders
¡¡ 354: Pathophysiology and management of hypothermia
Part 17: Physical Disorders: Rhabdomyolysis
¡¡ 355: Pathophysiology and management of rhabdomyolysis
Part 18: Pain and Sedation: Pain
¡¡ 356: Pathophysiology and assessment of pain
¡¡ 357: Pain management in the critically ill
Part 18: Pain and Sedation: Sedation
¡¡ 358: Sedation assessment in the critically ill
¡¡ 359: Management of sedation in the critically ill
Part 19: General surgical and obstetric intensive Care: Optimisation strategies for the high-risk surgical patient
¡¡ 360: Identification of the high-risk surgical patient
¡¡ 361: Peri-operative optimisation of the high risk surgical patient
Part 19: General surgical and obstetric intensive Care: General post-operative intensive care
¡¡ 362: Post-operative ventilatory dysfunction management in the ICU
¡¡ 363: Post-operative fluid and circulatory management in the ICU
¡¡ 364: Surgical enhanced recovery programs in the ICU
Part 19: General surgical and obstetric intensive Care: Obstetric intensive care
¡¡ 365: Obstetric physiology and special considerations in ICU
¡¡ 366: Pathophysiology and management of pre-eclampsia, eclampsia and HELLP syndrome
¡¡ 367: Pathophysiology and management of critical illness in pregnancy
Part 20: Specialized intensive care: Specialized surgical intensive care
¡¡ 368: Intensive care management after cardiothoracic surgery
¡¡ 369: Intensive care management after neurosurgery
¡¡ 370: Intensive care management after vascular surgery
¡¡ 371: Intensive care management in hepatic and other abdominal organ transplantation
¡¡ 372: Intensive care management in cardiac transplantation
¡¡ 373: Intensive care management in lung transplantation
Part 20: Specialized intensive care: Oncological intensive care
¡¡ 374: ICU selection and outcome of patients with hematologic malignancy
¡¡ 375: Management of the bone marrow transplant recipient in ICU
¡¡ 376: Management of oncological complications in the ICU
Part 21: Recovery From Critical Illness: In hospital recovery from critical illness
¡¡ 377: Chronic critical illness
¡¡ 378: Promoting physical recovery in critical illness
¡¡ 379: Promoting renal recovery in critical illness
¡¡ 380: Recovering from critical illness in hospital
Part 21: Recovery From Critical Illness: Complications of critical illness
¡¡ 381: Physical consequences of critical illness
¡¡ 382: Neurocognitive impairment after critical illness
¡¡ 383: Affective and mood disorders after critical illness
Part 21: Recovery From Critical Illness: Out of hospital support after critical illness
¡¡ 384: Long-term weaning centres in critical care
¡¡ 385: The ICU survivor clinic
¡¡ 386: Rehabilitation from critical illness after hospital discharge
Part 22: End Of Life Care: Withdrawing and withholding treatment
¡¡ 387: Ethical decision making in withdrawing and withholding treatment
¡¡ 388: Management of the dying patient
Part 22: End Of Life Care: Management of the potential organ donor
¡¡ 389: Beating heart organ donation
¡¡ 390: Non-beating heart organ donation
Part 22: End Of Life Care: Post-mortem diagnosis
¡¡ 391: Post-mortem examination in the ICU |
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