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Pulmonary Function in Mechanically Ventilated Patients

✍ Scribed by J. Milic-Emili, C. Tantucci, M. Chassé (auth.), Prof. Dr. Salvador Benito, Prof. Dr. Alvar Net (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
365
Series
Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 13
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This welcome addition to the series Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine emerges from the most recent of a series of meetings organized by Alvar Net and Salvador Benito of Barcelona. This gathering provided a forum for European intensive care specialists to exchange ideas, knowledge and experience on, the measurements feasible in mechanically ventilated patients. The scope was ambitious, ranging from basics like the measurement of airway pressure and blood gases to topics such as CT, MRI and the multiple inert gas elimination technique. The success of the meeting made publication a logical consequence. The book is unique in its breadth. The contributors, from numerous centers in Europe and North America, cover all techΒ­ niques employed in intensive care units, describing indications, contraindications, procedures, biases and complications. This volume will be an invaluable source for intensive care specialists and other clinicians. Alongside practical descriptions of procedures they employ routinely (spirometry, measurement of sysΒ­ temic vascular oxygen pressure, Swan-Ganz catheterization, BOPA etc.), they will find accounts of such sophisticated techniques as onΒ­ line measurement offunctional residual capacity, isotope determinaΒ­ tion of ventilation/perfusion ratios, diaphragmatic metabolism and peripheral oxygen exchange. I am especially happy to see the book published by Springer-Verlag, which has distinguished itself in the field of intensive care medicine.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XIV
Introduction with Special Reference to Ventilator-associated Barotrauma....Pages 1-8
Pneumotachographic Recording of Ventilatory Pattern....Pages 9-22
Spirometry....Pages 23-38
Inspiratory Occluded Airway Pressure....Pages 39-51
Transdiaphragmatic Pressure....Pages 52-61
Assessment of the Breathing Workload During Mechanical Ventilation....Pages 62-80
Assessment of Diaphragmatic Function....Pages 81-85
Pulmonary Compliance....Pages 86-98
Respiratory Impedance....Pages 99-113
Elastance and Resistance of Respiratory System....Pages 114-120
Respiratory Inductive Plethysmography....Pages 121-142
Closing Volume....Pages 143-154
Functional Residual Capacity in Acute Respiratory Failure. Methods of Measurement in the Ventilated Patients and Their Clinical Utility....Pages 155-168
FRC and Efficiency of Gas Mixing in the Lung. SF 6 ....Pages 169-173
Determination of Lung-Ventilation and Perfusion by Isotope Technique....Pages 174-182
Multiple Inert Gas Elimination Technique....Pages 183-190
Pulmonary Diffusion Capacity....Pages 191-207
Blood Gases....Pages 208-220
Pulse Oximetry in the Intensive Therapy Unit....Pages 221-233
Transcutaneous Monitoring of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide....Pages 234-243
Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation Monitoring in Mechanically Ventilated Patients....Pages 244-250
Capnography....Pages 251-266
Measurement of Oxygen Consumption and Carbon Dioxide Production in Artificially Ventilated Patients....Pages 267-280
Bronchoalveolar Lavage....Pages 281-292
Measurement of Extrapulmonary Lung Water....Pages 293-303
Interactions Between Convective and Diffusive Components of O 2 Transport to the Tissues....Pages 304-314
Energy Metabolism and Diaphragmatic Function: Applications of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy....Pages 315-327
The Oxygen Consumption of the Respiratory Muscles....Pages 328-336
Clinical Applications of Balloon Occlusion Pulmonary Angiography (BOPA)....Pages 337-344
Computerized Axial Tomography of the Lung During Acute Respiratory Failure....Pages 345-351
Back Matter....Pages 353-355

✦ Subjects


Intensive / Critical Care Medicine; Surgery


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