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Controversies in intensive care medicine (Record no. 92235)

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ISBN 9783954661916
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ISBN 3954661918
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Subject category code MED
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Title Controversies in intensive care medicine
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Medium [E-Book]
264 #1 - PRODUCTION, PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, MANUFACTURE, AND COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture Berlin [Germany] :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Medizinisch Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2008.
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Physical description 1 online resource (534 pages) :
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
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Contents Cover; Impressum; Preface; Content; A. Acute respiratory failure; Noninvasive ventilation in hypoxemic respiratory insufficiency; Weaning: Protocols vs. clinically driven; Pressure-volume curves: Useful in clinical practice; Replacing or restricting fluids: Timing, dosing and choosing the type of fluid in patients with or at risk for ALI/ARDS; Spontaneous versus mechanical ventilation; The role of tracheostomy in ventilatory care; B. Acute circulatory failure; Controversies in cardiac output monitoring; Crystalloids versus colloids versus albumin: Where do we stand?
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Contents ScvO2 as a marker for resuscitation in intensive careCalcium sensitisers versus dobutamine in acute heart failure ; Macro vs. micro targets for haemodynamic support; Right heart failure determines outcome; Do we really need SPV/PPV to detect low filling status? ; Vasopressors in the patient with shock; Controversies in coronary care; C. Acute kidney injury; Renal replacement therapies: When, how, and how much?; Anticoagulation for renal replacement therapy: Heparin or citrate; D. Sepsis and infection; Diagnosis of Ventilator-associated Pneumonia.
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Contents Antibiotic combination vs. monotherapy in critically ill patients with pneumoniaDo antibiotic protocols impact on resistance?; The activated protein C controversy; Corticosteroids in septic shock; Controversies in goal-directed therapy: Venous saturations and lactate; Starting and stopping antibiotic therapy; MRSA control; E. Neuro-intensive care; Does ICP monitoring improve outcome after traumatic brain injury?; What care should be provided for poor grade subarachnoid haemorrhage patients?; Induced hypothermia to treat neurological injuries.
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Contents Can we increase/lengthen the time window from 3-6 hours for thrombolysis after stroke?Neuroprotective ventilation; F. Acute bleeding; Monitoring the coagulation; Management of refractory bleeding; G. Organisational issues; Optimisation of patient process and workflow; Reducing the number of adverse events in intensive care units; Early discharge from the ICU is safe; Implementation of surveillance networks; Should hospitals have a medical emergency team?; E-learning; High acuity nurse patient ratio -- is it cost-effective?; The role of specialist (neurological critical care) units.
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Contents Building and using outcome prediction models: Should we be lumpers or splitters?Specialty of intensive care: Primary specialty vs. supraspecialty; H. Surgical intensive care and trauma; Fast track after cardiac surgery; Fluid: Replace or restrict?; Bedside surgery in the ICU; I. Adjunctive issues; Technology assessment and procurement: 'Monitoring the monitor'; Controversies in intensive care sedation: Continuous infusions in awake patients and end-of-life sedation; Tight glucose control: Should we target normoglycemia or an intermediate level?; Goals for nutrition support in the ICU.
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Abstract In recent years, many clinical interventions in intensive care medicine have been based on clear scientific evidence. However, at least as many clinical interventions still remain the subject of controversy, either due to a lack of rigorous data or due to the existence of conflicting data. In this book, these controversies are discussed by experts of international renown in their respective fields.
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Subject term Critical care medicine.
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Added personal author Kuhlen, R.
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Added personal author Abate, M. G.
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Added corporate author European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.
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