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In recent years capnography has gained a foothold in the medical field and is fast becoming a standard of care in anaesthesiology and critical care medicine. In addition, newer applications have emerged which have expanded the utility of capnographs in a number of medical disciplines. This new edition of the definitive text on capnography reviews every aspect of this valuable diagnostic technique. An introductory section summarises the basic physiology of carbon dioxide generation and transport in the body. A technical section describes how the instruments work, and a comprehensive clinical…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780511853029
- Artikelnr.: 49042658
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780511853029
- Artikelnr.: 49042658
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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.