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Springer Anaesthesia, Pain, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 2003 Volume II 1st Editon 2004 Softbound by A. Gullo
Continuous update in critical care medicine is a real challenge due to the growing dimensions of its contents; these elements are the result of new research acquisitions, and of those clinical situations where the physician is able to intervene at a given moment, with the use of effective prevention techniques. They are also the result of new technologies able to define complex sub-clinical diagnostic aspects; lastly, they are the result of effective therapeutic techniques available, and of treatment strategies able to influence radically and positively the patient's clinical course. Critical care medicine is playing a key role in the most advanced environments, as it represents a cross-sectional field of action, involving several specialties, such as anesthesiology, general medicine, surgery, pediatrics. Update and Perspectives in Critical Care.- Cardiac resynchronisation therapy.- Acute renal failure in the critically ill patient.- Research tool for the study of therapeutic intervention in acute respiratory failure.- Supportive measures to bridge the gap before transplantation in liver failure.- Multiple organ dysfunction after liver transplantation: a role for the quality of functional recovery of the newly grafted liver?.- Homeostasis and acid-base regulation.- Scoring system reinterpretation in critical care.- Paediatric anaesthesia in developing countries: 12 years’ experience in Bangladesh.- Acute head injury.- The subtle marker called age.- Non invasive cardiovascular monitoring: focus on “LIDCO”.- Thoracic impedance.- Transpulmonary thermodilution: analysis of beat by beat, peak pressure and stroke volume variations: GEDV, ITBV, EVLW.- Blood-volume measurement methods and evaluation of hepatic function with hydroxyethyl starch and indocyanine green.- Monitoring at the bedside of atrial natriuretic peptide serum level.- Tuberculosis in the intensive care unit.- Evidence-based medicine in the ICU: interests and limits.- Improving quality in the intensive care unit setting.- Lung.- Ventilation-induced lung injury and its prevention: the open lung concept.- Respiratory dead space and survival in the acute respiratory distress syndrome.- Molecular mechanisms of ventilator-induced lung injury: from laboratory to bedside.- Understanding pulmonary and extrapulmonary ARDS by a novel experimental model.- Microstructural evaluation of pulmonary oedema.- Present status of surfactant replacement therapy.- Combined spontaneous and mechanical ventilation in acute respiratory failure.- ARF and protective lung strategy — interpretation of randomised controlled trial.- Mechanical ventilation during an acute exacerbation of COPD.- Cardiovascular Critical Care.- Acute coronary syndromes: definitions and key points.- Biohumoural cardioprotective mechanisms, with particular reference to insulin as an endogenous cardioprotector.- Influence of diastolic mechanics on cardiac electrophysiology: effects on sino-atrial node function.- Myocardial radionuclide imaging in acute coronary syndromes.- Experience with levosimendan in the ICU.- Selected topics in cardiac critical care: cardiac arrhythmias, perioperative heart failure and hypertensive crises.- CPR.- Myocardial dysfunction following restoration of spontaneous circulation.- Vasoactive drugs during cardiac arrest: local and systemic effects.- Predictors of successful out-of-hospital defibrillation.- Early defibrillation.- Utstein style.- Clinical experience of public access emergency defibrillation.- Do-not-resuscitate orders - Do-not-attempt-resuscitation orders.- Sepsis and Organ Dysfunction.- Ongoing challenges in sepsis and organ dysfunction.- The microcirculation of the gut in sepsis.- Sepsis: early recognition and management at the bedside.- The neutrophil: balancing antimicrobial effectiveness and the potential for damage to the host.- Epithelial lung in host defence and signaling.- The complement system in sepsis: from new insights into its pathogenesis to future therapeutic approaches.- How hot are heat shock proteins in sepsis?.- Role of PAF and coagulation in sepsis.- Compartmentalisation of the inflammatory response.- Sepsis management in infants and children.- Adult nutrition in sepsis.- Continuous renal replacement treatment in sepsis: many opinions, little evidence.- Perioperative Medicine.- Preoperative assessment from a clinical point of view.- Intraoperative volume optimization.- News on muscle relaxants.- Cerebral protection during anaesthesia.- Anaesthesia and splanchnic perfusion.- Remifentanil+Desflurane for inhalational induction without airway irritation and rapid post-anaesthetic recovery. Preliminary results in 100 patients.- Perioperative ß-adrenergic blocking drugs.