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Classic Papers in Critical Care

Contributor(s): Fink, Mitchell [editor.] | Hayes, Michelle [editor.] | Soni, Neil [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Springer London, 2008.Edition: 2.Description: XIII, 605 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781848001459.Subject(s): Medicine | Critical care medicine | Medicine & Public Health | Intensive / Critical Care MedicineDDC classification: 616.028 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Ventilation -- Lung injury -- The Heart -- Severe traumatic brain injury -- The gut and its role in circulatory shock -- Renal support -- The liver in critical illness -- Burns -- Trauma -- Clinical sepsis -- Nutrition and metabolism -- Fluids -- Infection in the intensive care unit -- Infectious diseases: an intensive care clinician’s perspective -- Vasoactive and cardiotonic drugs -- Pain relief and sedation in intensive care -- Monitoring -- Scoring systems -- Ethics -- Cytokines -- Pediatric critical care -- Recent papers.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Every medical specialty has at its basis a core of classic papers, which both reflect the historical background and give insight into present and future developments. The papers discussed in this book are considered classics for many reasons, but in all cases they highlight landmarks in the development in critical care medicine and therefore providing an invaluable reference for both trainee and practising clinicians. The editors assembled a distinguished team of internationally recognized experts who chose what they considered to be the most important papers in their subspecialty. Each entry follows a set format, starting with an abstract and reference to the original paper and followed by analysis of the strengths, weaknesses and contribution it has made to the development of critical care. Where possible, further information about each paper is given and a detailed analysis of the top 500 most widely cited papers is provided. Providing a document of every cornerstone paper in critical care, this revised and updated book is a key reference resource for all working in the field. It is essential reading for trainees and practising clincians in emergency medicine and critical care, senior nursing staff, academic scientists and all professionals involved in the treatment of patients in the critical care unit.
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Ventilation -- Lung injury -- The Heart -- Severe traumatic brain injury -- The gut and its role in circulatory shock -- Renal support -- The liver in critical illness -- Burns -- Trauma -- Clinical sepsis -- Nutrition and metabolism -- Fluids -- Infection in the intensive care unit -- Infectious diseases: an intensive care clinician’s perspective -- Vasoactive and cardiotonic drugs -- Pain relief and sedation in intensive care -- Monitoring -- Scoring systems -- Ethics -- Cytokines -- Pediatric critical care -- Recent papers.

Every medical specialty has at its basis a core of classic papers, which both reflect the historical background and give insight into present and future developments. The papers discussed in this book are considered classics for many reasons, but in all cases they highlight landmarks in the development in critical care medicine and therefore providing an invaluable reference for both trainee and practising clinicians. The editors assembled a distinguished team of internationally recognized experts who chose what they considered to be the most important papers in their subspecialty. Each entry follows a set format, starting with an abstract and reference to the original paper and followed by analysis of the strengths, weaknesses and contribution it has made to the development of critical care. Where possible, further information about each paper is given and a detailed analysis of the top 500 most widely cited papers is provided. Providing a document of every cornerstone paper in critical care, this revised and updated book is a key reference resource for all working in the field. It is essential reading for trainees and practising clincians in emergency medicine and critical care, senior nursing staff, academic scientists and all professionals involved in the treatment of patients in the critical care unit.

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