Maternal Critical Care
Herausgeber: Plante, Lauren. A; de Velde, Marc van; Scholefield, Helen
Maternal Critical Care
Herausgeber: Plante, Lauren. A; de Velde, Marc van; Scholefield, Helen
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Addresses the challenges of managing critically ill obstetric patients, with chapters authored by intensivists/anesthesiologists and obstetricians/maternal-fetal medicine specialists.
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Addresses the challenges of managing critically ill obstetric patients, with chapters authored by intensivists/anesthesiologists and obstetricians/maternal-fetal medicine specialists.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1292g
- ISBN-13: 9781107018495
- ISBN-10: 1107018498
- Artikelnr.: 37065342
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1292g
- ISBN-13: 9781107018495
- ISBN-10: 1107018498
- Artikelnr.: 37065342
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. General Non-Medical Considerations:
1. The scope for maternal critical care: epidemiology Victoria M. Allen,
Thomas F. Baskett and Kathryn M. Rowan; 2. Service organization: hospital
and departmental Gerda G. Zeeman, Nadir Sharawi and Geraldine O'Sullivan;
3. Competency and personnel Helen Scholefield and Lauren A. Plante; 4.
Planning for elective and emergency problems Clemens M. Ortner, Ruth
Landau, Clare Fitzpatrick and Leanne Bricker; 5. Midwifery and nursing
issues in the intensive care setting Wendy Pollock and Kate Morse; 6.
Decisions related to the beginning and end of life Frank A. Chervenak and
Laurence B. McCullough; 7. Support of the family and staff Renee D. Boss
and Carl Waldman; 8. Recovery from intensive care and the next pregnancy
Hennie Lombaard and Neil S. Seligman; 9. Maternal critical care in the
developing world Fatima Paruk, Jack Moodley, Paul Westhead and Josaphat K.
Byamugisha; Part II. General Medical Considerations: 10. Physiological
changes of pregnancy Lisa E. Moore and Nigel Pereira; 11. Management of
coagulopathy Lawrence C. Tsen and Dianne Plews; 12. Acute collapse and
resuscitation Larry Leeman and Alexandre Mignon; 13. But what about the
fetus? Lauren A. Plante and Alex Sia; 14. Pharmacology, pharmokinetics, and
management of the patient after overdose Edward J. Hayes and Warwick D.
Ngan Kee; 15. Shock Sreedhar Gaddapati and Marcel Vercauteren; 16. Brain
death and sematic support Sarah Armstrong and Roshan Fernando; Part III.
Special Critical Care Tools and Techniques: 17. Airway management Felicity
Plaat and Alison MacArthur; 18. Mechanical ventilation Paul Marik, David
Grooms and Malachy O. Columb; 19. Sedation and pain management Thierry
Girard; 20. Nutrition Michael P. Casaer, Jean Cox and Sharon T. Phelan; 21.
Monitoring the critically ill gravida Emily Gordon, Lauren A. Plante and
Clifford S. Deutschman; 22. Imaging issues in maternal critical care Melina
Pectasides, Filip Claus and Susanna I. Lee; Part IV. The Pregnant Patient
with Coexisting Disease: 23. Cardiovascular disease Els Troost and Meredith
Birsner; 24. Respiratory disease Stephen E. Lapinsky, Laura C. Price and
Catherine Nelson-Piercy; 25. Thromboembolism Andra H. James and Ian A.
Greer; 26. Neurologic disease and neurological catastrophes Cynthia A. Wong
and Roland Devlieger; 27. Acute kidney injury in pregnancy and critical
care emergencies Michelle Hladunewich and John Davison; 28. Cancer Kristel
Van Calsteren and Frederic Amant; 29. Endocrine disease Patricia Peticca,
Erin Keely and Tracey Johnston; 30. Acute abdomen Steve Lu, Nova Szoka,
Ulrich J. Spreng and Vegard Dahl; 31. Sepsis Luis D. Pacheco and Joost J.
Zwart; 32. Trauma Andrew Tang, Bellal Joseph, Charles Cox and Peter Rhee;
33. Malaria, bites and stings during pregnancy Carlo Missant; 34. Pregnancy
and liver disease Chris Verslype and Michael P. Plevyak; 35. Autoimmune
disease Karim Djekidel and Bob Silver; Part V. Serious Problems Related to
Pregnancy: 36. Pre-eclampsia Leiv Arne Rosseland, Helen Ryan, Laura A.
Magee and Peter von Dadelszen; 37. Acute fatty liver of pregnancy Linda
Watkins and Mieke Soens; 38. Peripartum cardiomyopathy Michelle Walters,
Marc Van de Velde, Steven Dymarkowski and Helen Scholefield; 39. Obstetric
hemorrhage Sina Haeri, Vicki Clark and Michael A. Belfort; 40.
Anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy (amniotic fluid embolus) Derek Tufnell,
Giorgio Capogna and Silvia Stirparo; 41. Maternal complications of fetal
surgery Jan Deprest and Kha M. Tran; Index.
1. The scope for maternal critical care: epidemiology Victoria M. Allen,
Thomas F. Baskett and Kathryn M. Rowan; 2. Service organization: hospital
and departmental Gerda G. Zeeman, Nadir Sharawi and Geraldine O'Sullivan;
3. Competency and personnel Helen Scholefield and Lauren A. Plante; 4.
Planning for elective and emergency problems Clemens M. Ortner, Ruth
Landau, Clare Fitzpatrick and Leanne Bricker; 5. Midwifery and nursing
issues in the intensive care setting Wendy Pollock and Kate Morse; 6.
Decisions related to the beginning and end of life Frank A. Chervenak and
Laurence B. McCullough; 7. Support of the family and staff Renee D. Boss
and Carl Waldman; 8. Recovery from intensive care and the next pregnancy
Hennie Lombaard and Neil S. Seligman; 9. Maternal critical care in the
developing world Fatima Paruk, Jack Moodley, Paul Westhead and Josaphat K.
Byamugisha; Part II. General Medical Considerations: 10. Physiological
changes of pregnancy Lisa E. Moore and Nigel Pereira; 11. Management of
coagulopathy Lawrence C. Tsen and Dianne Plews; 12. Acute collapse and
resuscitation Larry Leeman and Alexandre Mignon; 13. But what about the
fetus? Lauren A. Plante and Alex Sia; 14. Pharmacology, pharmokinetics, and
management of the patient after overdose Edward J. Hayes and Warwick D.
Ngan Kee; 15. Shock Sreedhar Gaddapati and Marcel Vercauteren; 16. Brain
death and sematic support Sarah Armstrong and Roshan Fernando; Part III.
Special Critical Care Tools and Techniques: 17. Airway management Felicity
Plaat and Alison MacArthur; 18. Mechanical ventilation Paul Marik, David
Grooms and Malachy O. Columb; 19. Sedation and pain management Thierry
Girard; 20. Nutrition Michael P. Casaer, Jean Cox and Sharon T. Phelan; 21.
Monitoring the critically ill gravida Emily Gordon, Lauren A. Plante and
Clifford S. Deutschman; 22. Imaging issues in maternal critical care Melina
Pectasides, Filip Claus and Susanna I. Lee; Part IV. The Pregnant Patient
with Coexisting Disease: 23. Cardiovascular disease Els Troost and Meredith
Birsner; 24. Respiratory disease Stephen E. Lapinsky, Laura C. Price and
Catherine Nelson-Piercy; 25. Thromboembolism Andra H. James and Ian A.
Greer; 26. Neurologic disease and neurological catastrophes Cynthia A. Wong
and Roland Devlieger; 27. Acute kidney injury in pregnancy and critical
care emergencies Michelle Hladunewich and John Davison; 28. Cancer Kristel
Van Calsteren and Frederic Amant; 29. Endocrine disease Patricia Peticca,
Erin Keely and Tracey Johnston; 30. Acute abdomen Steve Lu, Nova Szoka,
Ulrich J. Spreng and Vegard Dahl; 31. Sepsis Luis D. Pacheco and Joost J.
Zwart; 32. Trauma Andrew Tang, Bellal Joseph, Charles Cox and Peter Rhee;
33. Malaria, bites and stings during pregnancy Carlo Missant; 34. Pregnancy
and liver disease Chris Verslype and Michael P. Plevyak; 35. Autoimmune
disease Karim Djekidel and Bob Silver; Part V. Serious Problems Related to
Pregnancy: 36. Pre-eclampsia Leiv Arne Rosseland, Helen Ryan, Laura A.
Magee and Peter von Dadelszen; 37. Acute fatty liver of pregnancy Linda
Watkins and Mieke Soens; 38. Peripartum cardiomyopathy Michelle Walters,
Marc Van de Velde, Steven Dymarkowski and Helen Scholefield; 39. Obstetric
hemorrhage Sina Haeri, Vicki Clark and Michael A. Belfort; 40.
Anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy (amniotic fluid embolus) Derek Tufnell,
Giorgio Capogna and Silvia Stirparo; 41. Maternal complications of fetal
surgery Jan Deprest and Kha M. Tran; Index.
List of contributors; Preface; Part I. General Non-Medical Considerations:
1. The scope for maternal critical care: epidemiology Victoria M. Allen,
Thomas F. Baskett and Kathryn M. Rowan; 2. Service organization: hospital
and departmental Gerda G. Zeeman, Nadir Sharawi and Geraldine O'Sullivan;
3. Competency and personnel Helen Scholefield and Lauren A. Plante; 4.
Planning for elective and emergency problems Clemens M. Ortner, Ruth
Landau, Clare Fitzpatrick and Leanne Bricker; 5. Midwifery and nursing
issues in the intensive care setting Wendy Pollock and Kate Morse; 6.
Decisions related to the beginning and end of life Frank A. Chervenak and
Laurence B. McCullough; 7. Support of the family and staff Renee D. Boss
and Carl Waldman; 8. Recovery from intensive care and the next pregnancy
Hennie Lombaard and Neil S. Seligman; 9. Maternal critical care in the
developing world Fatima Paruk, Jack Moodley, Paul Westhead and Josaphat K.
Byamugisha; Part II. General Medical Considerations: 10. Physiological
changes of pregnancy Lisa E. Moore and Nigel Pereira; 11. Management of
coagulopathy Lawrence C. Tsen and Dianne Plews; 12. Acute collapse and
resuscitation Larry Leeman and Alexandre Mignon; 13. But what about the
fetus? Lauren A. Plante and Alex Sia; 14. Pharmacology, pharmokinetics, and
management of the patient after overdose Edward J. Hayes and Warwick D.
Ngan Kee; 15. Shock Sreedhar Gaddapati and Marcel Vercauteren; 16. Brain
death and sematic support Sarah Armstrong and Roshan Fernando; Part III.
Special Critical Care Tools and Techniques: 17. Airway management Felicity
Plaat and Alison MacArthur; 18. Mechanical ventilation Paul Marik, David
Grooms and Malachy O. Columb; 19. Sedation and pain management Thierry
Girard; 20. Nutrition Michael P. Casaer, Jean Cox and Sharon T. Phelan; 21.
Monitoring the critically ill gravida Emily Gordon, Lauren A. Plante and
Clifford S. Deutschman; 22. Imaging issues in maternal critical care Melina
Pectasides, Filip Claus and Susanna I. Lee; Part IV. The Pregnant Patient
with Coexisting Disease: 23. Cardiovascular disease Els Troost and Meredith
Birsner; 24. Respiratory disease Stephen E. Lapinsky, Laura C. Price and
Catherine Nelson-Piercy; 25. Thromboembolism Andra H. James and Ian A.
Greer; 26. Neurologic disease and neurological catastrophes Cynthia A. Wong
and Roland Devlieger; 27. Acute kidney injury in pregnancy and critical
care emergencies Michelle Hladunewich and John Davison; 28. Cancer Kristel
Van Calsteren and Frederic Amant; 29. Endocrine disease Patricia Peticca,
Erin Keely and Tracey Johnston; 30. Acute abdomen Steve Lu, Nova Szoka,
Ulrich J. Spreng and Vegard Dahl; 31. Sepsis Luis D. Pacheco and Joost J.
Zwart; 32. Trauma Andrew Tang, Bellal Joseph, Charles Cox and Peter Rhee;
33. Malaria, bites and stings during pregnancy Carlo Missant; 34. Pregnancy
and liver disease Chris Verslype and Michael P. Plevyak; 35. Autoimmune
disease Karim Djekidel and Bob Silver; Part V. Serious Problems Related to
Pregnancy: 36. Pre-eclampsia Leiv Arne Rosseland, Helen Ryan, Laura A.
Magee and Peter von Dadelszen; 37. Acute fatty liver of pregnancy Linda
Watkins and Mieke Soens; 38. Peripartum cardiomyopathy Michelle Walters,
Marc Van de Velde, Steven Dymarkowski and Helen Scholefield; 39. Obstetric
hemorrhage Sina Haeri, Vicki Clark and Michael A. Belfort; 40.
Anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy (amniotic fluid embolus) Derek Tufnell,
Giorgio Capogna and Silvia Stirparo; 41. Maternal complications of fetal
surgery Jan Deprest and Kha M. Tran; Index.
1. The scope for maternal critical care: epidemiology Victoria M. Allen,
Thomas F. Baskett and Kathryn M. Rowan; 2. Service organization: hospital
and departmental Gerda G. Zeeman, Nadir Sharawi and Geraldine O'Sullivan;
3. Competency and personnel Helen Scholefield and Lauren A. Plante; 4.
Planning for elective and emergency problems Clemens M. Ortner, Ruth
Landau, Clare Fitzpatrick and Leanne Bricker; 5. Midwifery and nursing
issues in the intensive care setting Wendy Pollock and Kate Morse; 6.
Decisions related to the beginning and end of life Frank A. Chervenak and
Laurence B. McCullough; 7. Support of the family and staff Renee D. Boss
and Carl Waldman; 8. Recovery from intensive care and the next pregnancy
Hennie Lombaard and Neil S. Seligman; 9. Maternal critical care in the
developing world Fatima Paruk, Jack Moodley, Paul Westhead and Josaphat K.
Byamugisha; Part II. General Medical Considerations: 10. Physiological
changes of pregnancy Lisa E. Moore and Nigel Pereira; 11. Management of
coagulopathy Lawrence C. Tsen and Dianne Plews; 12. Acute collapse and
resuscitation Larry Leeman and Alexandre Mignon; 13. But what about the
fetus? Lauren A. Plante and Alex Sia; 14. Pharmacology, pharmokinetics, and
management of the patient after overdose Edward J. Hayes and Warwick D.
Ngan Kee; 15. Shock Sreedhar Gaddapati and Marcel Vercauteren; 16. Brain
death and sematic support Sarah Armstrong and Roshan Fernando; Part III.
Special Critical Care Tools and Techniques: 17. Airway management Felicity
Plaat and Alison MacArthur; 18. Mechanical ventilation Paul Marik, David
Grooms and Malachy O. Columb; 19. Sedation and pain management Thierry
Girard; 20. Nutrition Michael P. Casaer, Jean Cox and Sharon T. Phelan; 21.
Monitoring the critically ill gravida Emily Gordon, Lauren A. Plante and
Clifford S. Deutschman; 22. Imaging issues in maternal critical care Melina
Pectasides, Filip Claus and Susanna I. Lee; Part IV. The Pregnant Patient
with Coexisting Disease: 23. Cardiovascular disease Els Troost and Meredith
Birsner; 24. Respiratory disease Stephen E. Lapinsky, Laura C. Price and
Catherine Nelson-Piercy; 25. Thromboembolism Andra H. James and Ian A.
Greer; 26. Neurologic disease and neurological catastrophes Cynthia A. Wong
and Roland Devlieger; 27. Acute kidney injury in pregnancy and critical
care emergencies Michelle Hladunewich and John Davison; 28. Cancer Kristel
Van Calsteren and Frederic Amant; 29. Endocrine disease Patricia Peticca,
Erin Keely and Tracey Johnston; 30. Acute abdomen Steve Lu, Nova Szoka,
Ulrich J. Spreng and Vegard Dahl; 31. Sepsis Luis D. Pacheco and Joost J.
Zwart; 32. Trauma Andrew Tang, Bellal Joseph, Charles Cox and Peter Rhee;
33. Malaria, bites and stings during pregnancy Carlo Missant; 34. Pregnancy
and liver disease Chris Verslype and Michael P. Plevyak; 35. Autoimmune
disease Karim Djekidel and Bob Silver; Part V. Serious Problems Related to
Pregnancy: 36. Pre-eclampsia Leiv Arne Rosseland, Helen Ryan, Laura A.
Magee and Peter von Dadelszen; 37. Acute fatty liver of pregnancy Linda
Watkins and Mieke Soens; 38. Peripartum cardiomyopathy Michelle Walters,
Marc Van de Velde, Steven Dymarkowski and Helen Scholefield; 39. Obstetric
hemorrhage Sina Haeri, Vicki Clark and Michael A. Belfort; 40.
Anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy (amniotic fluid embolus) Derek Tufnell,
Giorgio Capogna and Silvia Stirparo; 41. Maternal complications of fetal
surgery Jan Deprest and Kha M. Tran; Index.