Acute and Critical Care Echocardiography is the first practical guide dedicated to helping doctors use transthoracic echocardiography to manage acutely and critically ill patients. The book provides readers with a grounding in theoretical evidence-based aspects of critical care echocardiography.
Acute and Critical Care Echocardiography is the first practical guide dedicated to helping doctors use transthoracic echocardiography to manage acutely and critically ill patients. The book provides readers with a grounding in theoretical evidence-based aspects of critical care echocardiography.
Dr Claire Colebourn is a consultant physician working full time in critical care in a busy teaching hospital. She has a strong interest in education and set up the UK's first dedicated intensive care echocardiography training programme now in its seventh successful year. Dr Colebourn's involvement with creating a new accreditation process for the British Society of Echocardiography, to address the specific training needs of critical care clinician-echocardiographers, inspired her to write this book with alumni of the Oxford Critical Care Echo Fellowship and Dr Jim Newton who runs the program with her. Dr Jim Newton is involved in all aspects of echocardiography and has a specialist interest in the diagnosis, assessment and treatment of patients with valvular heart disease.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Claire Colebourn: The subspecialty practice of critical care echocardiography * 2: Graham Barker: The left ventricle in critical illness * 3: David Garry: Interpretation and implication of diastolic dysfunction in critically ill patients * 4: James Day: The right ventricle in critical illness * 5: Jodie Smythe, Toby Thomas, and Jim Newton: Valve disease in critical illness * 6: Justin Mandeville: The pericardium * 7: Justin Mandeville: Volume assessment and fluid responsiveness * 8: Claire Colebourn: Field guide to critical care echocardiography * Appendix 1 Answers to questions * Appendix 2 Formulas
* 1: Claire Colebourn: The subspecialty practice of critical care echocardiography * 2: Graham Barker: The left ventricle in critical illness * 3: David Garry: Interpretation and implication of diastolic dysfunction in critically ill patients * 4: James Day: The right ventricle in critical illness * 5: Jodie Smythe, Toby Thomas, and Jim Newton: Valve disease in critical illness * 6: Justin Mandeville: The pericardium * 7: Justin Mandeville: Volume assessment and fluid responsiveness * 8: Claire Colebourn: Field guide to critical care echocardiography * Appendix 1 Answers to questions * Appendix 2 Formulas
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