Respiratory Support in Intensive Care is a clear and didactic guide to the methods used to provide respiratory support in the patient with respiratory failure. It outlines the evolution of different techniques, explains the physiological principles, and evaluates their role in clinical practice.
The new edition has been thoroughly updated to take into account the increasingly sophisticated techniques used in this rapidly advancing field. It includes information on:
- The increasing use of non-invasive techniques
- Semi-automated techniques of mechanical ventilation
- A simplified description of the most commonly used ventilators.
Respiratory Support in Intensive Care will be invaluable as a sound introduction to the subject for trainee anaesthetists, intensivists, and all those who are responsible for the care of patients requiring respiratory support.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface to first edition. Preface to second edition.
Conversion factors, respiratory, and abbreviations used in text.
1. Development of techniques of respiratory support.
2. Physiological background to mechanical ventilation.
3. Mechanical basis of respiratory support.
4. Methods of providing respiratory support.
5. Barotrauma: techniques for reducing peak airway pressure.
6. Modern ventilator technology.
7. Respiratory failure: conservative treatment and indications for providing respiratory support.
8. Selection and care of artificial airways.
9. Care of the patient during respiratory support.
10. Modern ventilator technology.
Appendix 1: Suppliers of respiratory support equipment.
Index