Oxford Textbook of Respiratory Critical Care
Herausgeber: Singh, Suveer; Conway Morris, Andrew; Pelosi, Paolo
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The Oxford Textbook of Respiratory Critical Care provides a standalone comprehensive account of respiratory critical care medicine with a clear focus on how to manage respiratory disease in the critically ill. Each chapter offers key messages, controversies, and further research points, making the book easy to read.
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The Oxford Textbook of Respiratory Critical Care provides a standalone comprehensive account of respiratory critical care medicine with a clear focus on how to manage respiratory disease in the critically ill. Each chapter offers key messages, controversies, and further research points, making the book easy to read.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 281mm x 223mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1684g
- ISBN-13: 9780198766438
- ISBN-10: 0198766432
- Artikelnr.: 67732242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 281mm x 223mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1684g
- ISBN-13: 9780198766438
- ISBN-10: 0198766432
- Artikelnr.: 67732242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr Singh's academic career combines full time clinical work, with high educational and research output, within Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. He works in one of the UK's national ECMO centres, leading the follow up service, and in Burns-General ICU. His Grant funded collaborative research is in early diagnostic markers for Ventilator associated pneumonia, behavioural aspects of antibiotic stewardship, safe practice of bronchoscopy in ICU, and Burns inhalation injury. He supervises MD, PhD, MSc, BSc students. He was Imperial College Campus Director of Undergraduate Studies, and is Examiner to the Royal College of Physicians, Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, European Society of Intensive Care. Paolo Pelosi: Full Professor in Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy. Director of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, San Martino Policlinico Hospital, IRCCS for Oncology and Neurosciences, Genoa, Italy. Director of Regional Poison Control Center, San Martino Policlinico Hospital, IRCCS for Oncology and Neurosciences, Genoa, Italy. Fellow of the European Respiratory Society (FERS). Fellow of the Brasilian Academy of Medical Sciences. Dr Conway Morris undertook his undergraduate training at the University of Glasgow before moving to Edinburgh to train in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine. He completed a PhD at the University of Edinburgh on the function of neutrophils in critical illness, during which time he identified factors which pre-dispose patients to nosocomial pneumonia as well as developing several diagnostics for pneumonia. He moved to the University of Cambridge to continue post-doctoral studies. He is currently an MRC Clinician Scientist Fellow pursuing his research in critical illness immunology and pneumonia, alongside working as a consultant in intensive care medicine in Addenbrooke's Hospital.
* Part 1 Basic concepts - lung and critical care
* 1: Mark Griffiths, Mary White, and Nirmala Chakkalakal: History of
Mechanical Ventilation
* 2: Richard Leach: The Respiratory System
* 3: Andrew Cumpstey and Mike Grocott: Gas Exchange
* 4: Thomas S. Wilkinson: Airway Defences
* Part 2 The Critical Care Unit
* 5: Judit Orosz and Steve McGoughlin: Organisation
* 6: Richard Keays: Emergency Planning and Disaster Management
* Part 3 Non-invasive Ventilation
* 7: Federico Longhini, Paolo Navalesi, Mariachiara Ippolito, and
Cesare Gregoretti: High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy
* 8: Cesare Gregoretti, Andrea Cortegiani, Vincenzo Russotto, and Lara
Pisani: Non invasive Ventilation in Critical Care
* 9: Federico Longhini, Rosanna Vaschetto, and Paolo Navalesi: Clinical
applications of Non invasive ventilation in Critical Care
* 10: Lorenzo Ball, Francesco Tasso, Veronica Vercesi, Marco Tixi,
Iacopo Firpo, and Paolo Pelosi: Medical Gases and Humidification
* Part 4 Basic Concepts in Positive Pressure Ventilation
* 11: Christoph Boesing, Thomas Luecke, and Joerg Krebs: Mechanical
Ventilation: how to set up the ventilator
* 12: Pedro Leme Silva, Gary Nieman, Paolo Pelosi, and Patricia RM
Rocco: Pulmonary effects of Positive Pressure Ventilation
* 13: Pedro Leme Silva, Gary Nieman, Paolo Pelosi, and Patricia RM
Rocco: Extrapulmonary effects of Positive pressure Ventilation
* Part 5 Monitoring the Mechanically Ventilated Patient
* 14: Anthony Rostron, Thomas Hellyer, and A John Simpson: Monitoring
airway inflammation and infection
* 15: Paolo Formenti and John J Marini: Monitoring lung protective
ventilation
* 16: Benjamin Garfield and Sunil Patel: Monitoring Respiratory muscle
function
* 17: Rodney A Gabriel and Michael R Pinksy: Monitoring Cardiovascular
function in Critically Ill patients
* 18: Arjun Nair: Imaging Critically Ill patients
* 19: Suveer Singh: Bronchoscopy in Critical Care
* Part 6 Advanced Mechanical Ventilation
* 20: Johannes M Huitink and Lorenz G Theiler: Airway Management
* 21: Michele Umbrello, Paolo Formenti, and Davide Chiumello: Acute
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
* 22: Stephan Ehrmann, Nicole P. Juffermans, Marcus J. Schultz, Nicolò
Patroniti, Alex Molin, Martin Scharffenberg, Sabine Nabecker, and
Marcelo Gama de Abreu: Advanced Respiratory Therapies: Inhaled
therapies, Heliox, ECMO and ECCO2-R, Non conventional ventilatory
modes
* Part 7 Care of the ventilated patient
* 23: Emma Louise Hartley and Andrew Retter: Thromboprophylaxis
* 24: Hollmann D. Aya and Maurizio Cecconi: Fluid Balance
* 25: Yahya Shehabi and Maja M. Green: Sedation, Analgesia, and
Paralysis
* 26: Danielle E Bear and Zudin Puthucheary: Nutrition
* 27: Mette Krag, Morten Hylander Møller, Suveer Singh, and Matt P
Wise: Gastric Protection
* 28: Susannah Leaver and Jonathan Ball: Mucus and Bronchopulmonary
clearance
* 29: Ahmed Al-Hindawi, Eli Rogers, and Marcela P. Vizcaychipi:
Delirium and Sleep
* 30: Bronwen Connolly and Paul Twose: Physiotherapy
* 31: Christopher D Hingston: Human Factors and End of Life
* Part 8 Respiratory Infections
* 32: Vimal Grover and Suveer Singh: Ventilator associated pneumonia
* 33: David R. Woods and Ricardo J. José: Bacterial Pneumonia
* 34: Jordi Rello, Eleonora Bunsow, and Leonel Lagunes: Viral
Pneumonias
* 35: Jonathon P. Fanning, Gianluigi Li Bassi, Patricia Rieken Macedo
Rocco, Lorenzo Ball, Antonio Messina, Marlies Ostermann, Matteo
Bassetti, and Daniele Roberto Giacobbe: COVID-19 in the intensive
care unit: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Respiratory management,
Haemodynamic support, Renal support, Pharmacological treatments and
Superinfection
* 36: Loïc Lang-Lazdunski: Pleural infection
* 37: Matteo Bassetti, Alessia Carnelutti, and Elda Righi: Fungal
respiratory Infections
* 38: Christopher M. Orton, Hannah Jarvis, and Onn Min Kon:
Mycobacterial Infections
* 39: Dhruva Chaudhry, Pawan Kumar Singh, and Manjunath B.
Govindagoudar: Traveller's Pneumonia
* 40: Vanya Gant, and Cabeza Brasa MC: Pharmacology of anti infective
drugs in critical illness
* Part 9 Critical Care management of Pulmonary Diseases and other
Respiratory manifestations
* 41: Andrea Carsetti and Simone Bazzurro: Chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease
* 42: Mara Ricci, Giovanni Carmine Iovino, Lucrezia Mincione, Ivan
Dell'atti, and Salvatore Maurizio Maggiore: Asthma
* 43: Caroline Patterson and Derek Bell: Thromboembolic disease
* 44: Vasilis Kouranos: Pulmonary Haemorrhage
* 45: Laura C Price, S John Wort, and Simon J Finney: Pulmonary
Hypertension and Cor Pulmonale
* 46: Peter M George, Suveer Singh, and Felix Chua: Organising
Pneumonia
* 47: Philip Molyneux and Athol U Wells: Interstitial Lung disease
* 48: Nilima Parry-Jones, Jack Parry-Jones, and Matt P Wise: The
Haematological patient
* 49: Hemang Yadav, Alastair C Carr, and Philippe R Bauer: Oncological
aspects of respiratory critical care
* 50: Muriel Fartoukh, Guillaume Voiriot, Aude Gibelin, Julien Lopinto,
Armand Mekontso-Dessap: Sickle cell disease
* 51: Michael I Polkey: Neuromuscular disease
* 52: Fraser Brims and Edward TH Fysh: Pleural Disease
* 53: Thomas Kiss and Marcelo Gama de Abreu: Chest wall disease and
Post thoracic surgery
* 54: Audrey de Jong and Samir Jaber: Obesity
* 55: Timothy Scott and Christopher M R Satur: Trauma
* 56: Giorgio della Rocca and Luigi Vetrugno: Pneumothorax and Air
Leaks
* 57: Timothy Crozier: The Obstetric patient
* 58: Markus Honickel, Oliver Grottke, and Rolf Rossaint: Transfusion
* 59: Jasmeet Soar, Fiona Moghaddas, and Stephen M. Robinson:
Anaphylaxis
* 60: Simone Bazurro, Andrea Carsetti, and Greg McAnulty: Aspiration
and Drowning
* 61: Sabri Soussi, Matthieu Legrand, and Suveer Singh: Burns and
Inhalation Injury
* 62: Omender Singh, Suneel Kumar Garg, and Deven Juneja: Poisoning
* 63: Thomas Bein and Michael Pfeifer: Lung Transplantation
* Part 10 Weaning and Long-term ventilation
* 64: Patrick B Murphy, Andrew Jones, and Luigi Camporota: Liberation
from Mechanical Ventilation
* 65: Rachel d'Oliveiro and Michael Davies: Home Mechanical Ventilation
* 1: Mark Griffiths, Mary White, and Nirmala Chakkalakal: History of
Mechanical Ventilation
* 2: Richard Leach: The Respiratory System
* 3: Andrew Cumpstey and Mike Grocott: Gas Exchange
* 4: Thomas S. Wilkinson: Airway Defences
* Part 2 The Critical Care Unit
* 5: Judit Orosz and Steve McGoughlin: Organisation
* 6: Richard Keays: Emergency Planning and Disaster Management
* Part 3 Non-invasive Ventilation
* 7: Federico Longhini, Paolo Navalesi, Mariachiara Ippolito, and
Cesare Gregoretti: High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy
* 8: Cesare Gregoretti, Andrea Cortegiani, Vincenzo Russotto, and Lara
Pisani: Non invasive Ventilation in Critical Care
* 9: Federico Longhini, Rosanna Vaschetto, and Paolo Navalesi: Clinical
applications of Non invasive ventilation in Critical Care
* 10: Lorenzo Ball, Francesco Tasso, Veronica Vercesi, Marco Tixi,
Iacopo Firpo, and Paolo Pelosi: Medical Gases and Humidification
* Part 4 Basic Concepts in Positive Pressure Ventilation
* 11: Christoph Boesing, Thomas Luecke, and Joerg Krebs: Mechanical
Ventilation: how to set up the ventilator
* 12: Pedro Leme Silva, Gary Nieman, Paolo Pelosi, and Patricia RM
Rocco: Pulmonary effects of Positive Pressure Ventilation
* 13: Pedro Leme Silva, Gary Nieman, Paolo Pelosi, and Patricia RM
Rocco: Extrapulmonary effects of Positive pressure Ventilation
* Part 5 Monitoring the Mechanically Ventilated Patient
* 14: Anthony Rostron, Thomas Hellyer, and A John Simpson: Monitoring
airway inflammation and infection
* 15: Paolo Formenti and John J Marini: Monitoring lung protective
ventilation
* 16: Benjamin Garfield and Sunil Patel: Monitoring Respiratory muscle
function
* 17: Rodney A Gabriel and Michael R Pinksy: Monitoring Cardiovascular
function in Critically Ill patients
* 18: Arjun Nair: Imaging Critically Ill patients
* 19: Suveer Singh: Bronchoscopy in Critical Care
* Part 6 Advanced Mechanical Ventilation
* 20: Johannes M Huitink and Lorenz G Theiler: Airway Management
* 21: Michele Umbrello, Paolo Formenti, and Davide Chiumello: Acute
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
* 22: Stephan Ehrmann, Nicole P. Juffermans, Marcus J. Schultz, Nicolò
Patroniti, Alex Molin, Martin Scharffenberg, Sabine Nabecker, and
Marcelo Gama de Abreu: Advanced Respiratory Therapies: Inhaled
therapies, Heliox, ECMO and ECCO2-R, Non conventional ventilatory
modes
* Part 7 Care of the ventilated patient
* 23: Emma Louise Hartley and Andrew Retter: Thromboprophylaxis
* 24: Hollmann D. Aya and Maurizio Cecconi: Fluid Balance
* 25: Yahya Shehabi and Maja M. Green: Sedation, Analgesia, and
Paralysis
* 26: Danielle E Bear and Zudin Puthucheary: Nutrition
* 27: Mette Krag, Morten Hylander Møller, Suveer Singh, and Matt P
Wise: Gastric Protection
* 28: Susannah Leaver and Jonathan Ball: Mucus and Bronchopulmonary
clearance
* 29: Ahmed Al-Hindawi, Eli Rogers, and Marcela P. Vizcaychipi:
Delirium and Sleep
* 30: Bronwen Connolly and Paul Twose: Physiotherapy
* 31: Christopher D Hingston: Human Factors and End of Life
* Part 8 Respiratory Infections
* 32: Vimal Grover and Suveer Singh: Ventilator associated pneumonia
* 33: David R. Woods and Ricardo J. José: Bacterial Pneumonia
* 34: Jordi Rello, Eleonora Bunsow, and Leonel Lagunes: Viral
Pneumonias
* 35: Jonathon P. Fanning, Gianluigi Li Bassi, Patricia Rieken Macedo
Rocco, Lorenzo Ball, Antonio Messina, Marlies Ostermann, Matteo
Bassetti, and Daniele Roberto Giacobbe: COVID-19 in the intensive
care unit: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Respiratory management,
Haemodynamic support, Renal support, Pharmacological treatments and
Superinfection
* 36: Loïc Lang-Lazdunski: Pleural infection
* 37: Matteo Bassetti, Alessia Carnelutti, and Elda Righi: Fungal
respiratory Infections
* 38: Christopher M. Orton, Hannah Jarvis, and Onn Min Kon:
Mycobacterial Infections
* 39: Dhruva Chaudhry, Pawan Kumar Singh, and Manjunath B.
Govindagoudar: Traveller's Pneumonia
* 40: Vanya Gant, and Cabeza Brasa MC: Pharmacology of anti infective
drugs in critical illness
* Part 9 Critical Care management of Pulmonary Diseases and other
Respiratory manifestations
* 41: Andrea Carsetti and Simone Bazzurro: Chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease
* 42: Mara Ricci, Giovanni Carmine Iovino, Lucrezia Mincione, Ivan
Dell'atti, and Salvatore Maurizio Maggiore: Asthma
* 43: Caroline Patterson and Derek Bell: Thromboembolic disease
* 44: Vasilis Kouranos: Pulmonary Haemorrhage
* 45: Laura C Price, S John Wort, and Simon J Finney: Pulmonary
Hypertension and Cor Pulmonale
* 46: Peter M George, Suveer Singh, and Felix Chua: Organising
Pneumonia
* 47: Philip Molyneux and Athol U Wells: Interstitial Lung disease
* 48: Nilima Parry-Jones, Jack Parry-Jones, and Matt P Wise: The
Haematological patient
* 49: Hemang Yadav, Alastair C Carr, and Philippe R Bauer: Oncological
aspects of respiratory critical care
* 50: Muriel Fartoukh, Guillaume Voiriot, Aude Gibelin, Julien Lopinto,
Armand Mekontso-Dessap: Sickle cell disease
* 51: Michael I Polkey: Neuromuscular disease
* 52: Fraser Brims and Edward TH Fysh: Pleural Disease
* 53: Thomas Kiss and Marcelo Gama de Abreu: Chest wall disease and
Post thoracic surgery
* 54: Audrey de Jong and Samir Jaber: Obesity
* 55: Timothy Scott and Christopher M R Satur: Trauma
* 56: Giorgio della Rocca and Luigi Vetrugno: Pneumothorax and Air
Leaks
* 57: Timothy Crozier: The Obstetric patient
* 58: Markus Honickel, Oliver Grottke, and Rolf Rossaint: Transfusion
* 59: Jasmeet Soar, Fiona Moghaddas, and Stephen M. Robinson:
Anaphylaxis
* 60: Simone Bazurro, Andrea Carsetti, and Greg McAnulty: Aspiration
and Drowning
* 61: Sabri Soussi, Matthieu Legrand, and Suveer Singh: Burns and
Inhalation Injury
* 62: Omender Singh, Suneel Kumar Garg, and Deven Juneja: Poisoning
* 63: Thomas Bein and Michael Pfeifer: Lung Transplantation
* Part 10 Weaning and Long-term ventilation
* 64: Patrick B Murphy, Andrew Jones, and Luigi Camporota: Liberation
from Mechanical Ventilation
* 65: Rachel d'Oliveiro and Michael Davies: Home Mechanical Ventilation
* Part 1 Basic concepts - lung and critical care
* 1: Mark Griffiths, Mary White, and Nirmala Chakkalakal: History of
Mechanical Ventilation
* 2: Richard Leach: The Respiratory System
* 3: Andrew Cumpstey and Mike Grocott: Gas Exchange
* 4: Thomas S. Wilkinson: Airway Defences
* Part 2 The Critical Care Unit
* 5: Judit Orosz and Steve McGoughlin: Organisation
* 6: Richard Keays: Emergency Planning and Disaster Management
* Part 3 Non-invasive Ventilation
* 7: Federico Longhini, Paolo Navalesi, Mariachiara Ippolito, and
Cesare Gregoretti: High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy
* 8: Cesare Gregoretti, Andrea Cortegiani, Vincenzo Russotto, and Lara
Pisani: Non invasive Ventilation in Critical Care
* 9: Federico Longhini, Rosanna Vaschetto, and Paolo Navalesi: Clinical
applications of Non invasive ventilation in Critical Care
* 10: Lorenzo Ball, Francesco Tasso, Veronica Vercesi, Marco Tixi,
Iacopo Firpo, and Paolo Pelosi: Medical Gases and Humidification
* Part 4 Basic Concepts in Positive Pressure Ventilation
* 11: Christoph Boesing, Thomas Luecke, and Joerg Krebs: Mechanical
Ventilation: how to set up the ventilator
* 12: Pedro Leme Silva, Gary Nieman, Paolo Pelosi, and Patricia RM
Rocco: Pulmonary effects of Positive Pressure Ventilation
* 13: Pedro Leme Silva, Gary Nieman, Paolo Pelosi, and Patricia RM
Rocco: Extrapulmonary effects of Positive pressure Ventilation
* Part 5 Monitoring the Mechanically Ventilated Patient
* 14: Anthony Rostron, Thomas Hellyer, and A John Simpson: Monitoring
airway inflammation and infection
* 15: Paolo Formenti and John J Marini: Monitoring lung protective
ventilation
* 16: Benjamin Garfield and Sunil Patel: Monitoring Respiratory muscle
function
* 17: Rodney A Gabriel and Michael R Pinksy: Monitoring Cardiovascular
function in Critically Ill patients
* 18: Arjun Nair: Imaging Critically Ill patients
* 19: Suveer Singh: Bronchoscopy in Critical Care
* Part 6 Advanced Mechanical Ventilation
* 20: Johannes M Huitink and Lorenz G Theiler: Airway Management
* 21: Michele Umbrello, Paolo Formenti, and Davide Chiumello: Acute
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
* 22: Stephan Ehrmann, Nicole P. Juffermans, Marcus J. Schultz, Nicolò
Patroniti, Alex Molin, Martin Scharffenberg, Sabine Nabecker, and
Marcelo Gama de Abreu: Advanced Respiratory Therapies: Inhaled
therapies, Heliox, ECMO and ECCO2-R, Non conventional ventilatory
modes
* Part 7 Care of the ventilated patient
* 23: Emma Louise Hartley and Andrew Retter: Thromboprophylaxis
* 24: Hollmann D. Aya and Maurizio Cecconi: Fluid Balance
* 25: Yahya Shehabi and Maja M. Green: Sedation, Analgesia, and
Paralysis
* 26: Danielle E Bear and Zudin Puthucheary: Nutrition
* 27: Mette Krag, Morten Hylander Møller, Suveer Singh, and Matt P
Wise: Gastric Protection
* 28: Susannah Leaver and Jonathan Ball: Mucus and Bronchopulmonary
clearance
* 29: Ahmed Al-Hindawi, Eli Rogers, and Marcela P. Vizcaychipi:
Delirium and Sleep
* 30: Bronwen Connolly and Paul Twose: Physiotherapy
* 31: Christopher D Hingston: Human Factors and End of Life
* Part 8 Respiratory Infections
* 32: Vimal Grover and Suveer Singh: Ventilator associated pneumonia
* 33: David R. Woods and Ricardo J. José: Bacterial Pneumonia
* 34: Jordi Rello, Eleonora Bunsow, and Leonel Lagunes: Viral
Pneumonias
* 35: Jonathon P. Fanning, Gianluigi Li Bassi, Patricia Rieken Macedo
Rocco, Lorenzo Ball, Antonio Messina, Marlies Ostermann, Matteo
Bassetti, and Daniele Roberto Giacobbe: COVID-19 in the intensive
care unit: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Respiratory management,
Haemodynamic support, Renal support, Pharmacological treatments and
Superinfection
* 36: Loïc Lang-Lazdunski: Pleural infection
* 37: Matteo Bassetti, Alessia Carnelutti, and Elda Righi: Fungal
respiratory Infections
* 38: Christopher M. Orton, Hannah Jarvis, and Onn Min Kon:
Mycobacterial Infections
* 39: Dhruva Chaudhry, Pawan Kumar Singh, and Manjunath B.
Govindagoudar: Traveller's Pneumonia
* 40: Vanya Gant, and Cabeza Brasa MC: Pharmacology of anti infective
drugs in critical illness
* Part 9 Critical Care management of Pulmonary Diseases and other
Respiratory manifestations
* 41: Andrea Carsetti and Simone Bazzurro: Chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease
* 42: Mara Ricci, Giovanni Carmine Iovino, Lucrezia Mincione, Ivan
Dell'atti, and Salvatore Maurizio Maggiore: Asthma
* 43: Caroline Patterson and Derek Bell: Thromboembolic disease
* 44: Vasilis Kouranos: Pulmonary Haemorrhage
* 45: Laura C Price, S John Wort, and Simon J Finney: Pulmonary
Hypertension and Cor Pulmonale
* 46: Peter M George, Suveer Singh, and Felix Chua: Organising
Pneumonia
* 47: Philip Molyneux and Athol U Wells: Interstitial Lung disease
* 48: Nilima Parry-Jones, Jack Parry-Jones, and Matt P Wise: The
Haematological patient
* 49: Hemang Yadav, Alastair C Carr, and Philippe R Bauer: Oncological
aspects of respiratory critical care
* 50: Muriel Fartoukh, Guillaume Voiriot, Aude Gibelin, Julien Lopinto,
Armand Mekontso-Dessap: Sickle cell disease
* 51: Michael I Polkey: Neuromuscular disease
* 52: Fraser Brims and Edward TH Fysh: Pleural Disease
* 53: Thomas Kiss and Marcelo Gama de Abreu: Chest wall disease and
Post thoracic surgery
* 54: Audrey de Jong and Samir Jaber: Obesity
* 55: Timothy Scott and Christopher M R Satur: Trauma
* 56: Giorgio della Rocca and Luigi Vetrugno: Pneumothorax and Air
Leaks
* 57: Timothy Crozier: The Obstetric patient
* 58: Markus Honickel, Oliver Grottke, and Rolf Rossaint: Transfusion
* 59: Jasmeet Soar, Fiona Moghaddas, and Stephen M. Robinson:
Anaphylaxis
* 60: Simone Bazurro, Andrea Carsetti, and Greg McAnulty: Aspiration
and Drowning
* 61: Sabri Soussi, Matthieu Legrand, and Suveer Singh: Burns and
Inhalation Injury
* 62: Omender Singh, Suneel Kumar Garg, and Deven Juneja: Poisoning
* 63: Thomas Bein and Michael Pfeifer: Lung Transplantation
* Part 10 Weaning and Long-term ventilation
* 64: Patrick B Murphy, Andrew Jones, and Luigi Camporota: Liberation
from Mechanical Ventilation
* 65: Rachel d'Oliveiro and Michael Davies: Home Mechanical Ventilation
* 1: Mark Griffiths, Mary White, and Nirmala Chakkalakal: History of
Mechanical Ventilation
* 2: Richard Leach: The Respiratory System
* 3: Andrew Cumpstey and Mike Grocott: Gas Exchange
* 4: Thomas S. Wilkinson: Airway Defences
* Part 2 The Critical Care Unit
* 5: Judit Orosz and Steve McGoughlin: Organisation
* 6: Richard Keays: Emergency Planning and Disaster Management
* Part 3 Non-invasive Ventilation
* 7: Federico Longhini, Paolo Navalesi, Mariachiara Ippolito, and
Cesare Gregoretti: High Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy
* 8: Cesare Gregoretti, Andrea Cortegiani, Vincenzo Russotto, and Lara
Pisani: Non invasive Ventilation in Critical Care
* 9: Federico Longhini, Rosanna Vaschetto, and Paolo Navalesi: Clinical
applications of Non invasive ventilation in Critical Care
* 10: Lorenzo Ball, Francesco Tasso, Veronica Vercesi, Marco Tixi,
Iacopo Firpo, and Paolo Pelosi: Medical Gases and Humidification
* Part 4 Basic Concepts in Positive Pressure Ventilation
* 11: Christoph Boesing, Thomas Luecke, and Joerg Krebs: Mechanical
Ventilation: how to set up the ventilator
* 12: Pedro Leme Silva, Gary Nieman, Paolo Pelosi, and Patricia RM
Rocco: Pulmonary effects of Positive Pressure Ventilation
* 13: Pedro Leme Silva, Gary Nieman, Paolo Pelosi, and Patricia RM
Rocco: Extrapulmonary effects of Positive pressure Ventilation
* Part 5 Monitoring the Mechanically Ventilated Patient
* 14: Anthony Rostron, Thomas Hellyer, and A John Simpson: Monitoring
airway inflammation and infection
* 15: Paolo Formenti and John J Marini: Monitoring lung protective
ventilation
* 16: Benjamin Garfield and Sunil Patel: Monitoring Respiratory muscle
function
* 17: Rodney A Gabriel and Michael R Pinksy: Monitoring Cardiovascular
function in Critically Ill patients
* 18: Arjun Nair: Imaging Critically Ill patients
* 19: Suveer Singh: Bronchoscopy in Critical Care
* Part 6 Advanced Mechanical Ventilation
* 20: Johannes M Huitink and Lorenz G Theiler: Airway Management
* 21: Michele Umbrello, Paolo Formenti, and Davide Chiumello: Acute
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
* 22: Stephan Ehrmann, Nicole P. Juffermans, Marcus J. Schultz, Nicolò
Patroniti, Alex Molin, Martin Scharffenberg, Sabine Nabecker, and
Marcelo Gama de Abreu: Advanced Respiratory Therapies: Inhaled
therapies, Heliox, ECMO and ECCO2-R, Non conventional ventilatory
modes
* Part 7 Care of the ventilated patient
* 23: Emma Louise Hartley and Andrew Retter: Thromboprophylaxis
* 24: Hollmann D. Aya and Maurizio Cecconi: Fluid Balance
* 25: Yahya Shehabi and Maja M. Green: Sedation, Analgesia, and
Paralysis
* 26: Danielle E Bear and Zudin Puthucheary: Nutrition
* 27: Mette Krag, Morten Hylander Møller, Suveer Singh, and Matt P
Wise: Gastric Protection
* 28: Susannah Leaver and Jonathan Ball: Mucus and Bronchopulmonary
clearance
* 29: Ahmed Al-Hindawi, Eli Rogers, and Marcela P. Vizcaychipi:
Delirium and Sleep
* 30: Bronwen Connolly and Paul Twose: Physiotherapy
* 31: Christopher D Hingston: Human Factors and End of Life
* Part 8 Respiratory Infections
* 32: Vimal Grover and Suveer Singh: Ventilator associated pneumonia
* 33: David R. Woods and Ricardo J. José: Bacterial Pneumonia
* 34: Jordi Rello, Eleonora Bunsow, and Leonel Lagunes: Viral
Pneumonias
* 35: Jonathon P. Fanning, Gianluigi Li Bassi, Patricia Rieken Macedo
Rocco, Lorenzo Ball, Antonio Messina, Marlies Ostermann, Matteo
Bassetti, and Daniele Roberto Giacobbe: COVID-19 in the intensive
care unit: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Respiratory management,
Haemodynamic support, Renal support, Pharmacological treatments and
Superinfection
* 36: Loïc Lang-Lazdunski: Pleural infection
* 37: Matteo Bassetti, Alessia Carnelutti, and Elda Righi: Fungal
respiratory Infections
* 38: Christopher M. Orton, Hannah Jarvis, and Onn Min Kon:
Mycobacterial Infections
* 39: Dhruva Chaudhry, Pawan Kumar Singh, and Manjunath B.
Govindagoudar: Traveller's Pneumonia
* 40: Vanya Gant, and Cabeza Brasa MC: Pharmacology of anti infective
drugs in critical illness
* Part 9 Critical Care management of Pulmonary Diseases and other
Respiratory manifestations
* 41: Andrea Carsetti and Simone Bazzurro: Chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease
* 42: Mara Ricci, Giovanni Carmine Iovino, Lucrezia Mincione, Ivan
Dell'atti, and Salvatore Maurizio Maggiore: Asthma
* 43: Caroline Patterson and Derek Bell: Thromboembolic disease
* 44: Vasilis Kouranos: Pulmonary Haemorrhage
* 45: Laura C Price, S John Wort, and Simon J Finney: Pulmonary
Hypertension and Cor Pulmonale
* 46: Peter M George, Suveer Singh, and Felix Chua: Organising
Pneumonia
* 47: Philip Molyneux and Athol U Wells: Interstitial Lung disease
* 48: Nilima Parry-Jones, Jack Parry-Jones, and Matt P Wise: The
Haematological patient
* 49: Hemang Yadav, Alastair C Carr, and Philippe R Bauer: Oncological
aspects of respiratory critical care
* 50: Muriel Fartoukh, Guillaume Voiriot, Aude Gibelin, Julien Lopinto,
Armand Mekontso-Dessap: Sickle cell disease
* 51: Michael I Polkey: Neuromuscular disease
* 52: Fraser Brims and Edward TH Fysh: Pleural Disease
* 53: Thomas Kiss and Marcelo Gama de Abreu: Chest wall disease and
Post thoracic surgery
* 54: Audrey de Jong and Samir Jaber: Obesity
* 55: Timothy Scott and Christopher M R Satur: Trauma
* 56: Giorgio della Rocca and Luigi Vetrugno: Pneumothorax and Air
Leaks
* 57: Timothy Crozier: The Obstetric patient
* 58: Markus Honickel, Oliver Grottke, and Rolf Rossaint: Transfusion
* 59: Jasmeet Soar, Fiona Moghaddas, and Stephen M. Robinson:
Anaphylaxis
* 60: Simone Bazurro, Andrea Carsetti, and Greg McAnulty: Aspiration
and Drowning
* 61: Sabri Soussi, Matthieu Legrand, and Suveer Singh: Burns and
Inhalation Injury
* 62: Omender Singh, Suneel Kumar Garg, and Deven Juneja: Poisoning
* 63: Thomas Bein and Michael Pfeifer: Lung Transplantation
* Part 10 Weaning and Long-term ventilation
* 64: Patrick B Murphy, Andrew Jones, and Luigi Camporota: Liberation
from Mechanical Ventilation
* 65: Rachel d'Oliveiro and Michael Davies: Home Mechanical Ventilation