<p>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 an
Pulmonary Function Indices in Critical Care Patients
β Scribed by Josef X. Brunner Dr. Sc. techn., Gunther Wolff M.D., FMH Surgery (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 180
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Respiration is a unique topic among various subdisciplines of physiology. PhysioloΒ gists and clinicians are now able to communicate quantitative functional properties of lung mechanics and gas exchange in the language of the engineer, physicist and mathematician. This is largely due to intensive and stimulating work during the last decades of brilliant minds in a handful of excellent schools in the international family of physiologists. Among these founders of respiratory physiology are a number of clinicians, and they have. taken significant ,part both in shaping the theoretical knowledge to clinical applicability and developing technical devices for diagnosis and therapy in pulmonology. However, the theory behind the evaluation of measureΒ ments, and their interpretation in terms of clinical function tests, is so confusingly complex that the ordinary physician, not specifically trained in respiratory physiolΒ ogy, finds himself unable to critically apply these techniques. We, therefore, need descriptions of respiratory physiology and of its clinical application presented in the language of the clinician. And that is what this book is meant to be. Written by an expert in electrical and biomedical engineering, and by an expert in intensive care medicine, this text constitutes an "operational manual" of clinical respiratory physiology. It does not intend to be another textbook of basic respiratory physiology or pathophysiology. This book not only addresses practical clinicians, particularly those of intensive care medicine, by describing the essentials of clinically relevant respiratory knowledge.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-5
Evaluation of Pulmonary Function in the intensive Care Patient....Pages 7-17
Derivation of the Pulmonary Function Indices....Pages 18-43
Assessment of Pulmonary Function Indices....Pages 44-72
Application 1: Standard Values During Mechanical Ventilation After Cardiac Surgery....Pages 73-82
Application II: A Study on Optimizing Mechanical Ventilation....Pages 83-101
Application III: A Study on Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (IMV)....Pages 102-109
Appendix 1....Pages 110-161
Back Matter....Pages 163-171
β¦ Subjects
Biomedical Engineering;Anesthesiology;Intensive / Critical Care Medicine;Human Physiology
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