<p><strong>`</strong>Everyone with even a remote interest in the field will benefit from and be stimulated by the parts of this book. To read it through will require considerable devotion but will be very rewarding. To dip and browse will be quite fascinating and will stimulate many to return.<stron
Applied Physiology in Respiratory Mechanics
β Scribed by C. Straus, I. Arnulf, T. Similowsky (auth.), Prof. J. Milic-Emili (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Mailand
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 244
- Series
- Topics in Anaesthesia and Critical Care
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The close correlations between anatomo-functional data and clinical aspects are substantiated by the study and interpretation of the data of respiratory mechanΒ ics. This field has developed to such an extent that, today, it is hard to single out one researcher who is an expert of the whole sector, whereas super experts can be found among scholars who, thanks to their studies and continuous comparisons, have contributed to the widening of knowledge and the development of that part of research which correlates some basic disciplines with clinical medicine. This notion is of paramount importance. Indeed, it has to be regarded as a starting point requiring a more precise definition. The analysis of data concernΒ ing ventilation parameters is based on the use of mathematical models that are necessary to simplify the complexity of the various clinical situations. For a corΒ rect application and interpretation of data, the most recent technological acquisiΒ tions in terms of ventilatory support require to be used as a function of simple mathematical models for the study, control and evolution of the lung diseases that concern the ICU. Thus, the need has arisen to compare the experience acquired in the field of applied physiology and in the clinical sector.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages N2-XII
Control of breathing: neural drive....Pages 1-19
Respiratory muscle function....Pages 20-33
Respiratory muscle dysfunction....Pages 34-38
Static and dynamic behaviour of the respiratory system....Pages 39-49
Lung tissue mechanics....Pages 50-56
Elasticity, viscosity and plasticity in lung parenchyma....Pages 57-72
Viscoelastic model and airway occlusion....Pages 73-82
Breathing pattern in acute ventilatory failure....Pages 83-94
Respiratory mechanics in COPD....Pages 95-106
Work of breathing in ventilated patients....Pages 107-112
Work of breathing and triggering systems....Pages 113-127
Volutrauma and barotrauma....Pages 128-133
Pulmonary and system factors of gas exchanges....Pages 134-143
Mechanical ventilation and lung perfusion....Pages 144-151
Monitoring respiratory mechanics during controlled mechanical ventilation....Pages 152-166
Aspects of monitoring during ventilatory support (P0.1)....Pages 167-177
End-tidal PCO 2 monitoring during ventilatory support....Pages 178-183
Face mask ventilation in acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease....Pages 184-189
Proportional assist ventilation (PAV)....Pages 190-198
Pulmonary mechanics beyond peripheral airways....Pages 199-210
Oscillatory mechanics....Pages 211-216
Experimental and clinical research to improve ventilation....Pages 217-225
Back Matter....Pages 227-233
β¦ Subjects
Intensive / Critical Care Medicine
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