ABSTRACT

A thorough understanding of the cardiopulmonary system is one of the foundations of critical care. In this important new text, specialists in respiratory medicine, cardiology and critical care have united to provide an authoritative, integrated presentation of the core information essential for effective patient management. Cardiopulmonary Critical Care is intended as a clinically relevant reference, not only as a study resource, but also for everyday use in the unit. The style and layout of the book reflects this, with numerous diagrams, flowcharts and checklists complementing the text and providing access to the key information. Experts discuss thoracic trauma, fluid resuscitation in the ICU, acid base disorders, oxygen transport and tissue oxygenation, acute myocardial infarction and many other topics. This book is essential for every ICU and hospital emergency room.

chapter 1|2 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 1|5 pages

2.1 Pulmonary mechanics

chapter |2 pages

(1.6)

chapter 1|11 pages

3 The law of motion

chapter 1|11 pages

6.1 mismatch

chapter 2|1 pages

Cardiac physiology

2.1 Cardiac function

chapter 2|35 pages

1 Cardiac function

chapter 3|1 pages

Oxygen transport and tissue oxygenation

chapter 3|22 pages

1 Introduction

chapter |5 pages

References

chapter 4|1 pages

Acid-base disorders

chapter 4|3 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 4|1 pages

2.6 Urinary anion gap

chapter 4|18 pages

3 Approach to acid-base abnormalities

chapter 4|4 pages

9.2 Mixed acid-base disorders

chapter 5|1 pages

Bedside hemodynamic monitoring

5.1 Introduction

chapter 5|7 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 5|2 pages

3.4 Proper positioning

chapter 6|1 pages

Shock in the intensive care unit

6.1 Introduction

chapter 6|6 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 6|8 pages

4.3 Blood components in hemorrhagic shock

chapter 6|12 pages

5.4 Adrenal insufficiency and septic shock

chapter 6|7 pages

8 Obstructive shock

chapter 7|1 pages

Fluid resuscitation in the ICU

7.1 Introduction

chapter 7|1 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 8|1 pages

Circulatory support

8.1 Introduction

chapter 8|25 pages

1 Introduction

chapter |5 pages

References

chapter 9|1 pages

Hypertensive urgencies and emergencies

9.1 Introduction

chapter 9|14 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 96|10 pages

5 Acute ischemic stroke

chapter 10|1 pages

Acute myocardial infarction

10.1 Overview

chapter 10|28 pages

1 Overview

chapter |7 pages

References

chapter 11|1 pages

Cardiac rhythm disturbances

chapter 11|4 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 11|8 pages

6.1 Rate control

chapter 12|10 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 12|11 pages

5.5 V/Q lung scanning

chapter 12|2 pages

6.3 Thrombolytic therapy

chapter 12|4 pages

6.5 Surgery and rheolytic thrombectomy

chapter 12|2 pages

9.1 DVT prophylaxis

chapter |6 pages

References

chapter 13|1 pages

Modes of mechanical ventilation

13.1 Introduction

chapter 13|36 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 14|1 pages

The acute respiratory distress syndrome

chapter 14|11 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 14|2 pages

5.4 Volutrauma

chapter 14|14 pages

5.6 Prone positioning

chapter 15|13 pages

Lung-protective ventilation strategies

15.1 Ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI)

chapter 15|2 pages

1.6 Multiorgan system failure

chapter 15|1 pages

2.2 Clinical data

chapter |19 pages

Amato Stewart Brochard Brower NIH

chapter 16|1 pages

Nosocomial pneumonia

16.1 Introduction

chapter 16|22 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 16|12 pages

7.3 Selective digestive decontamination

chapter 17|1 pages

Obstructive lung disease: asthma and COPD

chapter 17|5 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 17|13 pages

3.4 Magnesium sulfate

chapter 17|11 pages

6 Weaning from ventilatory support

chapter 18|1 pages

Weaning from mechanical ventilation

chapter 18|2 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 18|7 pages

7 Tracheal occlusion pressure

chapter 18|6 pages

11.1 Nutritional status

chapter 18|14 pages

12.3 Perception of breathing

chapter 19|25 pages

1 Introduction

chapter |15 pages

Nasal Oronasal

chapter 20|4 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 20|9 pages

3.2 Timing of extubation

chapter 20|11 pages

6 Discharge criteria

chapter 21|4 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 21|20 pages

3.2 Selective endobronchial intubation

chapter 21|11 pages

8.5 Empyema

chapter 22|1 pages

Thoracic trauma

22.1 Introduction

chapter 22|1 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 22|4 pages

3 Pathophysiology 22.3.1 Blunt injury

chapter 22|29 pages

5.3 Traumatic asphyxia

chapter 23|2 pages

1 Introduction

chapter 23|12 pages

2.3 Complications

chapter 23|1 pages

3.6 Precautions

chapter 23|15 pages

4.1 Anatomy

chapter 23|9 pages

8 Complications and their prevention