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Sepsis

Contributor(s): Baudouin, Simon V [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Competency-Based Critical Care: Publisher: London : Springer London, 2008.Description: VIII, 103 p. 60 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781846289392.Subject(s): Medicine | Human anatomy | Dermatology | Health promotion | Infectious diseases | Respiratory organs -- Diseases | Medicine & Public Health | Infectious Diseases | Health Promotion and Disease Prevention | Anatomy | Dermatology | Pneumology/Respiratory SystemDDC classification: 616.9 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Sepsis: Introduction and Epidemiology -- Mechanisms of Innate Immunity in Sepsis -- Metabolic and Endocrine Changes in Sepsis and the Catabolic State -- Hematological and Coagulation Changes in Sepsis -- The Genetics of Sepsis and Inflammation -- Cardiac, Circulatory, and Microvascular Changes in Sepsis and Multiorgan Dysfunction Syndrome -- Specific Bacterial Infections in the Immunocompetent Patient -- Infection in the Immunocompromised Patient -- Severe Infections in the Returning Traveler -- Antibiotic Prescribing Including Antibiotic Resistance -- Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit -- Randomized Controlled Trials in Sepsis -- Guidelines, Protocols, and the Surviving Sepsis Guidelines: A Critical Appraisal -- Practical Approaches to the Patient with Severe Sepsis: Illustrative Case Histories.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Sepsis is a multi-factorial disease process and this volume provides comprehensive and in-depth reviews of both the basic science and more practical aspects of patient management. These include detailed information on the epidemiology and genetics of sepsis as well as the metabolic and cardiovascular responses to infection. Infectious disease, in relation to sepsis, is well covered including chapters on unusual/exotic infections, control of infection and the rational use of antibiotics. Haematological aspects of sepsis are also reviewed in detail. Further chapters focus on the currently controversial areas of clinical trial design in sepsis and protocol-driven care. A specific chapter, with illustrated cases, draws practical lessons and offers useful management "tips". The patient with sepsis provides a major challenge to the hospital acute team and septic shock is the commonest cause of admission to General Critical Care Units in the industrialised world. The incidence of sepsis is also increasing, in part due to the more complex patient case mix which is a feature of modern hospital practice. This volume is useful to both trainees in Critical Care and Anaesthesia as well as Infectious Disease and General Medical trainees. It also provides qualified practitioners in these fields with a comprehensive resource on sepsis-related topics.
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Sepsis: Introduction and Epidemiology -- Mechanisms of Innate Immunity in Sepsis -- Metabolic and Endocrine Changes in Sepsis and the Catabolic State -- Hematological and Coagulation Changes in Sepsis -- The Genetics of Sepsis and Inflammation -- Cardiac, Circulatory, and Microvascular Changes in Sepsis and Multiorgan Dysfunction Syndrome -- Specific Bacterial Infections in the Immunocompetent Patient -- Infection in the Immunocompromised Patient -- Severe Infections in the Returning Traveler -- Antibiotic Prescribing Including Antibiotic Resistance -- Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit -- Randomized Controlled Trials in Sepsis -- Guidelines, Protocols, and the Surviving Sepsis Guidelines: A Critical Appraisal -- Practical Approaches to the Patient with Severe Sepsis: Illustrative Case Histories.

Sepsis is a multi-factorial disease process and this volume provides comprehensive and in-depth reviews of both the basic science and more practical aspects of patient management. These include detailed information on the epidemiology and genetics of sepsis as well as the metabolic and cardiovascular responses to infection. Infectious disease, in relation to sepsis, is well covered including chapters on unusual/exotic infections, control of infection and the rational use of antibiotics. Haematological aspects of sepsis are also reviewed in detail. Further chapters focus on the currently controversial areas of clinical trial design in sepsis and protocol-driven care. A specific chapter, with illustrated cases, draws practical lessons and offers useful management "tips". The patient with sepsis provides a major challenge to the hospital acute team and septic shock is the commonest cause of admission to General Critical Care Units in the industrialised world. The incidence of sepsis is also increasing, in part due to the more complex patient case mix which is a feature of modern hospital practice. This volume is useful to both trainees in Critical Care and Anaesthesia as well as Infectious Disease and General Medical trainees. It also provides qualified practitioners in these fields with a comprehensive resource on sepsis-related topics.

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