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Title Principles and practice of mechanical ventilation / editor, Martin J. Tobin.

Publication Info. New York : McGraw-Hill Medical, [2013]
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Edition 3rd ed.
Description 1 online resource (xxii, 1562 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents I. Historical background -- Chapter 1. Historical perspective on the development of mechanical ventilation -- II. Physical basis of mechanical ventilation -- Chapter 2. Classification of mechanical ventilators and modes of ventilation -- Chapter 3. Basic principles of ventilator design -- III. Indications -- Chapter 4. Indications for mechanical ventilation -- IV. Conventional methods of ventilatory support -- Chapter 5. Setting the ventilator -- Chapter 6. Assist-control ventilation -- Chapter 7. Intermittent mandatory ventilation -- Chapter 8. Pressure-support ventilation -- Chapter 9. Pressure-controlled and inverse-ratio ventilation -- Chapter 10. Positive end-expiratory pressure -- V. Alternative methods of ventilator support -- Chapter 11. Airway pressure release ventilation -- Chapter 12. Proportional-assist ventilation -- Chapter 13. Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist -- Chapter 14. Permissive hypercapnia -- Chapter 15. Feedback enhancements on conventional ventilator breaths -- VI. Noninvasive methods of ventilator support -- Chapter 16. Negative-pressure ventilation -- Chapter 17. Noninvasive respiratory aids: rocking bed, pneumobelt, and glossopharyngeal breathing -- Chapter 18. Noninvasive positive-pressure ventilation -- VII. Unconventional methods of ventilator support -- Chapter 19. High-frequency ventilation -- Chapter 20. Extracorporeal life support for cardiopulmonary failure -- Chapter 21. Extracorporeal carbon dioxide removal -- Chapter 22. Transtracheal gas insufflation, transtracheal oxygen therapy, emergency transtracheal ventilation -- VII. Ventilator support in specific settings -- Chapter 23. Mechanical ventilation in the neonatal and pediatric setting -- Chapter 24. Mechanical ventilation during general anesthesia -- Chapter 25. Independent lung ventilation -- Chapter 26. Mechanical ventilation during resuscitation -- Chapter 27. Transport of the ventilator-supported patient -- Chapter 28. Home mechanical ventilation -- Chapter 29. Mechanical ventilation in the acute respiratory distress syndrome -- Chapter 30. Mechanical ventilation for severe asthma -- Chapter 31. Mechanical ventilation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease -- Chapter 32. Mechanical ventilation in neuromuscular disease -- Chapter 33. Chronic ventilator facilities -- Chapter 34. Noninvasive ventilation on a general ward -- IX. Physiologic effects of mechanical ventilation -- Chapter 35. Effects of mechanical ventilation on control of breathing -- Chapter 36. Effect of mechanical ventilation on heart lung interactions -- Chapter 37. Effect of mechanical ventilation on gas exchange -- X. Artificial airways and management -- Chapter 38. Airway management -- Chapter 39. Complications of translaryngeal intubation -- Chapter 40. Care of the mechanically ventilated patient with a tracheotomy -- XI. Complications in ventilator-supported patients -- Chapter 41. Complications associated with mechanical ventilation -- Chapter 42. Ventilator-induced lung injury -- Chapter 43. Ventilator-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction -- Chapter 44. Barotrauma and bronchopleural fistula -- Chapter 45. Oxygen toxicity .
Chapter 46. Pneumonia in the ventilator-dependent patient -- Chapter 47. Sinus infections in the ventilated patient -- XII. Evaluation and monitoring of ventilator-supported patients -- Chapter 48. Monitoring during mechanical ventilation -- XIII. Management of ventilator-supported patients -- Chapter 49. Prone positioning in acute respiratory failure -- Chapter 50. Pain control, sedation, and neuromuscular blockade -- Chapter 51. Humidification -- Chapter 52. Airway secretions and suctioning -- Chapter 53. Fighting the ventilator -- Chapter 54. Psychological problems in the ventilated patient -- Chapter 55. Addressing respiratory discomfort in the ventilated patient -- Chapter 56. Ventilator-supported speech -- Chapter 57. Sleep in the ventilator-supported patient -- Chapter 58. Weaning from mechanical ventilation -- Chapter 59. Extubation -- XIV. Adjunctive therapy -- Chapter 60. Surfactant -- Chapter 61. Nitric oxide as an adjunct -- Chapter 62. Diaphragmatic pacing -- Chapter 63. Bronchodilator therapy -- Chapter 64. Inhaled antibiotic therapy -- Chapter 65. Fluid management in the ventilated patient -- XV. Ethics and economics -- Chapter 66. The ethics of withholding and withdrawing mechanical ventilation -- Chapter 67. Economics of ventilator care -- Chapter 68. Long-term outcomes after mechanical ventilation.
Note Print version record.
Subject Respiratory therapy.
Respirators (Medical equipment)
Artificial respiration.
Artificial respiration. (OCoLC)fst00817338
Respirators (Medical equipment) (OCoLC)fst01095720
Respiratory therapy. (OCoLC)fst01095819
Respiration, Artificial -- methods.
Respiratory Therapy -- methods.
Ventilators, Mechanical.
Added Author Tobin, Martin J.
Other Form: Print version: 9780071736268 (OCoLC)785558877
ISBN 9781299834545 (ebk)
129983454X (ebk)
9780071736268
0071736263
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