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Critical Care Obstetrics, Fourth Edition
- Publisher
- Blackwell Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 695
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The fourth edition of Critical Care Obstetrics has been extensively revised to reflect the advances that have been made in maternal-fetal medicine. This edition contains 14 brand new chapters written by the field's leading physicians.
Critical Care Obstetrics, 4/e, offers expanded coverage in areas vital to intensive care management, including Neonatal Resuscitation, The Organ Transplant Obstetrical Patient, and Ethical Considerations
This practical guide and reference will be of invaluable assistance to obstetricians, and primary care physicians, in both the treatment and referral of high-risk patients.
Content:Chapter 1 Epidemiology of Critical Illness and Outcomes in Pregnancy (pages 2β12): Cande V. Ananth and John C. Smulian
Chapter 2 Organizing a Critical Care Obstetric Unit (pages 13β16): Cornelia R. Graves
Chapter 3 Pregnancy?Induced Physiologic Alterations (pages 19β42): Errol R. Norwitz, Julian N. Robinson and Fergal D. Malone
Chapter 4 Maternal?Fetal Blood Gas Physiology (pages 43β59): Renee A. Bobrowski
Chapter 5 Fluid and Electrolyte Balance (pages 60β84): William E. Scorza and Anthony Scardella
Chapter 6 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (pages 87β103): Nancy A. Hueppchen and Andrew J. Satin
Chapter 7 Neonatal Resuscitation (pages 104β120): Christian Con Yost and Ron Bloom
Chapter 8 Airway Management in Critical Illness (pages 121β145): Janice E. Whitty
Chapter 9 Vascular Access (pages 146β161): Gayle Olson and Aristides Koutrouvelis
Chapter 10 Blood Component Replacement Therapy (pages 162β183): David A. Sacks
Chapter 11 Hyperalimentation (pages 184β190): Jeffrey P. Phelan
Chapter 12 Dialysis (pages 191β198): Gail L. Seiken
Chapter 13 Cardiopulmonary Bypass (pages 199β210): Audrey S. Alleyne and Peter L. Bailey
Chapter 14 Noninvasive Monitoring (pages 211β218): John Anthony and Michael A. Belfort
Chapter 15 Pulmonary Artery Catheterization (pages 219β223): Gary A. Dildy and Steven L. Clark
Chapter 16 Seizures and Status Epilepticus (pages 227β232): Tawnya Constantino and Michael W. Varner
Chapter 17 Acute Spinal Cord Injury (pages 233β239): Sheryl Rodts?Palenik and James N. Martin
Chapter 18 Cerebrovascular Accidents (pages 240β251): Mark W. Tomlinson and Bernard Gonik
Chapter 19 Cardiac Disease (pages 252β274): Michael R. Foley
Chapter 20 Thromboembolic Disease (pages 275β297): Donna Dizon?Townson, Shailen S. Shah and Jeffrey P. Phelan
Chapter 21 Etiology and Management of Hemorrhage (pages 298β311): Rosie Burton and Michael A. Belfort
Chapter 22 Severe Acute Asthma (pages 312β328): William H. Barth and Theresa L. Stewart
Chapter 23 Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (pages 329β345): Brian A. Mason
Chapter 24 Pulmonary Edema (pages 346β353): William C. Mabie
Chapter 25 The Acute Abdomen (pages 354β360): Howard T. Sharp
Chapter 26 Acute Pancreatitis (pages 361β371): Karen A. Zempolich
Chapter 27 Acute Renal Failure (pages 372β379): Shad H. Deering and Gail L. Seiken
Chapter 28 Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy (pages 380β385): T. Flint Porter
Chapter 29 Sickle?Cell Crisis (pages 386β393): Lisa E. Moore and James N. Martin
Chapter 30 Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy (pages 394β407): Luis Diego Pacheco, James W. Van Hook and Alfredo F. Gei
Chapter 31 Thrombotic Microangiopathies (pages 408β419): Christopher A. Sullivan and James N. Martin
Chapter 32 Endocrine Emergencies (pages 420β435): Carey L. Winkler and Lowell E. Davis
Chapter 33 Complications of Preeclampsia (pages 436β462): Gary A. Dildy
Chapter 34 Anaphylactoid Syndrome of Pregnancy (Amniotic Fluid Embolism) (pages 463β471): Gary A. Dildy and Steven L. Clark
Chapter 35 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and the Antiphospholipid Syndrome (pages 472β483): T. Flint Porter and D. Ware Branch
Chapter 36 Trauma in Pregnancy (pages 484β505): James W. Van Hook, Alfredo F. Gei and Luis Diego Pacheco
Chapter 37 Thermal and Electrical Injury (pages 506β511): Cornelia R. Graves
Chapter 38 Overdose, Poisoning, and Envenomation (pages 512β552): Alfredo F. Gei and Victor R. Suarez
Chapter 39 Hypovolemic and Cardiac Shock (pages 553β561): Scott Roberts
Chapter 40 Septic Shock (pages 562β580): Michael R. Leonardi and Bernard Gonik
Chapter 41 Anaphylactic Shock (pages 581β589): Donna Dizon?Townson
Chapter 42 Fetal Considerations in the Critically Ill Gravida (pages 593β611): Jeffrey P. Phelan, Cortney Kirkendall and Shailen S. Shah
Chapter 43 Fetal Effects of Drugs Commonly Used Critical Care (pages 612β619): Jerome Yankowitz
Chapter 44 Anesthesia for the Critically Ill Parturient with Cardiac Disease and Pregnancy?Induced Hypertension (pages 620β637): Rakesh B. Vadhera
Chapter 45 The Organ Transplant Obstetric Patient (pages 638β645): James R. Scott
Chapter 46 Ethics in the Obstetric Critical Care Setting (pages 646β665): Fidelma B. Rigby
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