Capnography
Herausgeber: Gravenstein, J. S.; Gravenstein, Nikolaus; Jaffe, Michael B.
Capnography
Herausgeber: Gravenstein, J. S.; Gravenstein, Nikolaus; Jaffe, Michael B.
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Reviews the technical aspects and clinical application of capnographs to diagnose a range of medical disorders.
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Reviews the technical aspects and clinical application of capnographs to diagnose a range of medical disorders.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1263g
- ISBN-13: 9780521514781
- ISBN-10: 0521514789
- Artikelnr.: 30976344
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 490
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1263g
- ISBN-13: 9780521514781
- ISBN-10: 0521514789
- Artikelnr.: 30976344
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; 1. Clinical perspectives J. S. Gravenstein; Part I. Ventilation:
2. Capnography and respiratory assessment outside of the operating room
Robert R. Kirby; 3. Airway management in the out-of-hospital setting
Christian C. Zuver, George A. Ralls, Salvatore Silvestri and Jay L. Falk;
4. Capnography: airway management in the hospital setting Ajeet G. Vinayak
and Jonathan D. Truwit; 5. Airway management on the operating room David G.
Bjoraker; 6. Capnography during anesthesia Yong G. Peng, David A. Paulus
and J. S. Gravenstein; 7. Monitoring during mechanical ventilation John
Thompson and Nancy Craig; 8. Capnography during transport of patients
(inter/intra-hospital) Michael Frakes; 9. Capnography as a guide to
ventilation in the field Daniel Davis; 10. Neonatal monitoring Gerd
Schmalisch; 11. Capnography in sleep medicine Patrick Troy and Geoff
Gilmartin; 12. Conscious sedation Edwin A. Bowe and E. F. Klein, Jr; 13.
Capnometry monitoring in high and low pressure environments Carl W. Peters,
Gregory H. Adkisson, Mehmet S. Ozcan and Thomas J. Gallagher; 14.
Biofeedback Alicia E. Meuret; 15. Capnography in noninvasive positive
pressure ventilation (NPPV) Joseph A. Orr, Michael B. Jaffe and Adam
Seiver; 16. End-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring in postoperative ventilator
weaning Joseph Varon and Paul E. Marik; 17. Optimizing the use of
mechanical ventilation and minimizing its requirement with capnography Ira
M. Cheifetz and Donna Hamel; 18. Volumetric capnography for monitoring lung
recruitment and PEEP titration Gerardo Tusman, Stephan H. Böhm and Fernando
Suarez-Sipmann; 19. Capnography and adjuncts of mechanical ventilation
Umberto Lucangelo, Francesca Bernabe and Lluis Blanch; Part II.
Circulation, Metabolism and Organ Effects: 20. Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation David C. Cone, Justin C. Cahill and Marvin A. Wayne; 21.
Capnography and pulmonary embolism John T. Anderson; 22. Noninvasive
cardiac output via pulmonary blood flow Ron Dueck; 23. PaCO2, PETCO2, and
gradient John B. Downs; 24. The physiologic basis for capnometric
monitoring in shock Kevin R. Ward; 25. Carbon dioxide production,
metabolism and anesthesia Dafna Willner and Charles Weissman; 26. Tissue-
and organ-specific effects of carbon dioxide Ozan Akça; Part III. Special
Environments/Populations: 27. Atmospheric monitoring outside the healthcare
environment and within enclosed environments: a historical perspective
Gregory H. Adkisson and David A. Paulus; 28. Capnography in veterinary
medicine Richard M. Bednarski and William Muir; Part IV. Physiologic
Perspectives: 29. Carbon dioxide pathophysiology Timothy E. Morey; 30. Acid
base balance and diagnosis of disorders Philip G. Boysen and Amy Isenberg;
31. Ventilation/perfusion abnormalities and capnography Nawar Al Rawas,
Andrea Gabrielli and A. Joseph Layon; 32. Capnographic measures Umberto
Lucangelo, Antonino Gullo, Francesca Bernabe and Lluis Blanch; 33.
Improving the analysis of volumetric capnograms Gerardo Tusman, Adriana
Gabriella Scandurra, Emilio Maldonado and Lucia Isabel Passoni; 34.
Capnography and the SPM applied to cardiac output recovery and airway
structure and function Peter W. Scherer, John W. Huang and Kai Zhao; 35.
Carbon dioxide and the control of breathing: a quantitative approach
Michael C. K. Khoo; Part V. Technical Perspectives: 36. Technical
specifications and standards Daniel E. Supkis; 37. Carbon dioxide
measurement Michael B. Jaffe; 38. Gas flow measurement Michael B. Jaffe;
39. Combining flow and carbon dioxide Joseph Orr and Michael B. Jaffe; Part
VI. Historical Perspectives: 40. Brief history of time and volumetric
capnography Michael B. Jaffe; 41. The first years of clinical capnography
Bob Smalhout; 42. The early days of volumetric capnography Roger Fletcher;
Appendix. Patterns of time-based capnograms; Index.
2. Capnography and respiratory assessment outside of the operating room
Robert R. Kirby; 3. Airway management in the out-of-hospital setting
Christian C. Zuver, George A. Ralls, Salvatore Silvestri and Jay L. Falk;
4. Capnography: airway management in the hospital setting Ajeet G. Vinayak
and Jonathan D. Truwit; 5. Airway management on the operating room David G.
Bjoraker; 6. Capnography during anesthesia Yong G. Peng, David A. Paulus
and J. S. Gravenstein; 7. Monitoring during mechanical ventilation John
Thompson and Nancy Craig; 8. Capnography during transport of patients
(inter/intra-hospital) Michael Frakes; 9. Capnography as a guide to
ventilation in the field Daniel Davis; 10. Neonatal monitoring Gerd
Schmalisch; 11. Capnography in sleep medicine Patrick Troy and Geoff
Gilmartin; 12. Conscious sedation Edwin A. Bowe and E. F. Klein, Jr; 13.
Capnometry monitoring in high and low pressure environments Carl W. Peters,
Gregory H. Adkisson, Mehmet S. Ozcan and Thomas J. Gallagher; 14.
Biofeedback Alicia E. Meuret; 15. Capnography in noninvasive positive
pressure ventilation (NPPV) Joseph A. Orr, Michael B. Jaffe and Adam
Seiver; 16. End-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring in postoperative ventilator
weaning Joseph Varon and Paul E. Marik; 17. Optimizing the use of
mechanical ventilation and minimizing its requirement with capnography Ira
M. Cheifetz and Donna Hamel; 18. Volumetric capnography for monitoring lung
recruitment and PEEP titration Gerardo Tusman, Stephan H. Böhm and Fernando
Suarez-Sipmann; 19. Capnography and adjuncts of mechanical ventilation
Umberto Lucangelo, Francesca Bernabe and Lluis Blanch; Part II.
Circulation, Metabolism and Organ Effects: 20. Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation David C. Cone, Justin C. Cahill and Marvin A. Wayne; 21.
Capnography and pulmonary embolism John T. Anderson; 22. Noninvasive
cardiac output via pulmonary blood flow Ron Dueck; 23. PaCO2, PETCO2, and
gradient John B. Downs; 24. The physiologic basis for capnometric
monitoring in shock Kevin R. Ward; 25. Carbon dioxide production,
metabolism and anesthesia Dafna Willner and Charles Weissman; 26. Tissue-
and organ-specific effects of carbon dioxide Ozan Akça; Part III. Special
Environments/Populations: 27. Atmospheric monitoring outside the healthcare
environment and within enclosed environments: a historical perspective
Gregory H. Adkisson and David A. Paulus; 28. Capnography in veterinary
medicine Richard M. Bednarski and William Muir; Part IV. Physiologic
Perspectives: 29. Carbon dioxide pathophysiology Timothy E. Morey; 30. Acid
base balance and diagnosis of disorders Philip G. Boysen and Amy Isenberg;
31. Ventilation/perfusion abnormalities and capnography Nawar Al Rawas,
Andrea Gabrielli and A. Joseph Layon; 32. Capnographic measures Umberto
Lucangelo, Antonino Gullo, Francesca Bernabe and Lluis Blanch; 33.
Improving the analysis of volumetric capnograms Gerardo Tusman, Adriana
Gabriella Scandurra, Emilio Maldonado and Lucia Isabel Passoni; 34.
Capnography and the SPM applied to cardiac output recovery and airway
structure and function Peter W. Scherer, John W. Huang and Kai Zhao; 35.
Carbon dioxide and the control of breathing: a quantitative approach
Michael C. K. Khoo; Part V. Technical Perspectives: 36. Technical
specifications and standards Daniel E. Supkis; 37. Carbon dioxide
measurement Michael B. Jaffe; 38. Gas flow measurement Michael B. Jaffe;
39. Combining flow and carbon dioxide Joseph Orr and Michael B. Jaffe; Part
VI. Historical Perspectives: 40. Brief history of time and volumetric
capnography Michael B. Jaffe; 41. The first years of clinical capnography
Bob Smalhout; 42. The early days of volumetric capnography Roger Fletcher;
Appendix. Patterns of time-based capnograms; Index.
Preface; 1. Clinical perspectives J. S. Gravenstein; Part I. Ventilation:
2. Capnography and respiratory assessment outside of the operating room
Robert R. Kirby; 3. Airway management in the out-of-hospital setting
Christian C. Zuver, George A. Ralls, Salvatore Silvestri and Jay L. Falk;
4. Capnography: airway management in the hospital setting Ajeet G. Vinayak
and Jonathan D. Truwit; 5. Airway management on the operating room David G.
Bjoraker; 6. Capnography during anesthesia Yong G. Peng, David A. Paulus
and J. S. Gravenstein; 7. Monitoring during mechanical ventilation John
Thompson and Nancy Craig; 8. Capnography during transport of patients
(inter/intra-hospital) Michael Frakes; 9. Capnography as a guide to
ventilation in the field Daniel Davis; 10. Neonatal monitoring Gerd
Schmalisch; 11. Capnography in sleep medicine Patrick Troy and Geoff
Gilmartin; 12. Conscious sedation Edwin A. Bowe and E. F. Klein, Jr; 13.
Capnometry monitoring in high and low pressure environments Carl W. Peters,
Gregory H. Adkisson, Mehmet S. Ozcan and Thomas J. Gallagher; 14.
Biofeedback Alicia E. Meuret; 15. Capnography in noninvasive positive
pressure ventilation (NPPV) Joseph A. Orr, Michael B. Jaffe and Adam
Seiver; 16. End-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring in postoperative ventilator
weaning Joseph Varon and Paul E. Marik; 17. Optimizing the use of
mechanical ventilation and minimizing its requirement with capnography Ira
M. Cheifetz and Donna Hamel; 18. Volumetric capnography for monitoring lung
recruitment and PEEP titration Gerardo Tusman, Stephan H. Böhm and Fernando
Suarez-Sipmann; 19. Capnography and adjuncts of mechanical ventilation
Umberto Lucangelo, Francesca Bernabe and Lluis Blanch; Part II.
Circulation, Metabolism and Organ Effects: 20. Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation David C. Cone, Justin C. Cahill and Marvin A. Wayne; 21.
Capnography and pulmonary embolism John T. Anderson; 22. Noninvasive
cardiac output via pulmonary blood flow Ron Dueck; 23. PaCO2, PETCO2, and
gradient John B. Downs; 24. The physiologic basis for capnometric
monitoring in shock Kevin R. Ward; 25. Carbon dioxide production,
metabolism and anesthesia Dafna Willner and Charles Weissman; 26. Tissue-
and organ-specific effects of carbon dioxide Ozan Akça; Part III. Special
Environments/Populations: 27. Atmospheric monitoring outside the healthcare
environment and within enclosed environments: a historical perspective
Gregory H. Adkisson and David A. Paulus; 28. Capnography in veterinary
medicine Richard M. Bednarski and William Muir; Part IV. Physiologic
Perspectives: 29. Carbon dioxide pathophysiology Timothy E. Morey; 30. Acid
base balance and diagnosis of disorders Philip G. Boysen and Amy Isenberg;
31. Ventilation/perfusion abnormalities and capnography Nawar Al Rawas,
Andrea Gabrielli and A. Joseph Layon; 32. Capnographic measures Umberto
Lucangelo, Antonino Gullo, Francesca Bernabe and Lluis Blanch; 33.
Improving the analysis of volumetric capnograms Gerardo Tusman, Adriana
Gabriella Scandurra, Emilio Maldonado and Lucia Isabel Passoni; 34.
Capnography and the SPM applied to cardiac output recovery and airway
structure and function Peter W. Scherer, John W. Huang and Kai Zhao; 35.
Carbon dioxide and the control of breathing: a quantitative approach
Michael C. K. Khoo; Part V. Technical Perspectives: 36. Technical
specifications and standards Daniel E. Supkis; 37. Carbon dioxide
measurement Michael B. Jaffe; 38. Gas flow measurement Michael B. Jaffe;
39. Combining flow and carbon dioxide Joseph Orr and Michael B. Jaffe; Part
VI. Historical Perspectives: 40. Brief history of time and volumetric
capnography Michael B. Jaffe; 41. The first years of clinical capnography
Bob Smalhout; 42. The early days of volumetric capnography Roger Fletcher;
Appendix. Patterns of time-based capnograms; Index.
2. Capnography and respiratory assessment outside of the operating room
Robert R. Kirby; 3. Airway management in the out-of-hospital setting
Christian C. Zuver, George A. Ralls, Salvatore Silvestri and Jay L. Falk;
4. Capnography: airway management in the hospital setting Ajeet G. Vinayak
and Jonathan D. Truwit; 5. Airway management on the operating room David G.
Bjoraker; 6. Capnography during anesthesia Yong G. Peng, David A. Paulus
and J. S. Gravenstein; 7. Monitoring during mechanical ventilation John
Thompson and Nancy Craig; 8. Capnography during transport of patients
(inter/intra-hospital) Michael Frakes; 9. Capnography as a guide to
ventilation in the field Daniel Davis; 10. Neonatal monitoring Gerd
Schmalisch; 11. Capnography in sleep medicine Patrick Troy and Geoff
Gilmartin; 12. Conscious sedation Edwin A. Bowe and E. F. Klein, Jr; 13.
Capnometry monitoring in high and low pressure environments Carl W. Peters,
Gregory H. Adkisson, Mehmet S. Ozcan and Thomas J. Gallagher; 14.
Biofeedback Alicia E. Meuret; 15. Capnography in noninvasive positive
pressure ventilation (NPPV) Joseph A. Orr, Michael B. Jaffe and Adam
Seiver; 16. End-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring in postoperative ventilator
weaning Joseph Varon and Paul E. Marik; 17. Optimizing the use of
mechanical ventilation and minimizing its requirement with capnography Ira
M. Cheifetz and Donna Hamel; 18. Volumetric capnography for monitoring lung
recruitment and PEEP titration Gerardo Tusman, Stephan H. Böhm and Fernando
Suarez-Sipmann; 19. Capnography and adjuncts of mechanical ventilation
Umberto Lucangelo, Francesca Bernabe and Lluis Blanch; Part II.
Circulation, Metabolism and Organ Effects: 20. Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation David C. Cone, Justin C. Cahill and Marvin A. Wayne; 21.
Capnography and pulmonary embolism John T. Anderson; 22. Noninvasive
cardiac output via pulmonary blood flow Ron Dueck; 23. PaCO2, PETCO2, and
gradient John B. Downs; 24. The physiologic basis for capnometric
monitoring in shock Kevin R. Ward; 25. Carbon dioxide production,
metabolism and anesthesia Dafna Willner and Charles Weissman; 26. Tissue-
and organ-specific effects of carbon dioxide Ozan Akça; Part III. Special
Environments/Populations: 27. Atmospheric monitoring outside the healthcare
environment and within enclosed environments: a historical perspective
Gregory H. Adkisson and David A. Paulus; 28. Capnography in veterinary
medicine Richard M. Bednarski and William Muir; Part IV. Physiologic
Perspectives: 29. Carbon dioxide pathophysiology Timothy E. Morey; 30. Acid
base balance and diagnosis of disorders Philip G. Boysen and Amy Isenberg;
31. Ventilation/perfusion abnormalities and capnography Nawar Al Rawas,
Andrea Gabrielli and A. Joseph Layon; 32. Capnographic measures Umberto
Lucangelo, Antonino Gullo, Francesca Bernabe and Lluis Blanch; 33.
Improving the analysis of volumetric capnograms Gerardo Tusman, Adriana
Gabriella Scandurra, Emilio Maldonado and Lucia Isabel Passoni; 34.
Capnography and the SPM applied to cardiac output recovery and airway
structure and function Peter W. Scherer, John W. Huang and Kai Zhao; 35.
Carbon dioxide and the control of breathing: a quantitative approach
Michael C. K. Khoo; Part V. Technical Perspectives: 36. Technical
specifications and standards Daniel E. Supkis; 37. Carbon dioxide
measurement Michael B. Jaffe; 38. Gas flow measurement Michael B. Jaffe;
39. Combining flow and carbon dioxide Joseph Orr and Michael B. Jaffe; Part
VI. Historical Perspectives: 40. Brief history of time and volumetric
capnography Michael B. Jaffe; 41. The first years of clinical capnography
Bob Smalhout; 42. The early days of volumetric capnography Roger Fletcher;
Appendix. Patterns of time-based capnograms; Index.