Critical decisions in emergency and acute care electrocardiography [[electronic resource] /] / edited by William J. Brady, Jonathon D. Truwit |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (506 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.1207547 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
TruwitJonathon Dean
BradyWilliam <1960-> |
Soggetto topico |
Electrocardiography
Critical care medicine |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-68429-9
9786612684296 1-4443-0355-4 1-4443-0356-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Section Editors; Contributors; Preface; Foreword 2; Part 1 | The ECG in Clinical Practice; Chapter 1 | What are the clinicalapplications of the ECG inemergency and critical care?; Chapter 2 | What are the indications forthe ECG in the pediatricemergency department?; Chapter 3 | What are the limitations ofthe ECG in clinical practice?; Chapter 4 | Is the ECG indicated instable, non-cardiac patientsadmitted to the hospital?; Chapter 5 | What is the use of the ECGin preoperative assessmentand cardiovascular riskstratification?
Chapter 6 | Which patients benefitfrom continuouselectrocardiographicmonitoring duringhospitalization?Part 2 | The ECG in CardinalPresentations; Chapter 7 | How should the ECG be usedin the syncope patient?; Chapter 8 | How should the ECG be usedin the chest pain patient?; Chapter 9 | How should the ECG be usedin the dyspneic patient?; Chapter 10 | How should the ECG be usedin the patient with alteredmentation?; Chapter 11 | How should the ECG be usedin the patient during andfollowing cardiac arrest? Chapter 12 | What is the impact/properrole of the ECG in theundifferentiatedcardiorespiratoryfailure patient?Part 3 | The ECG in ACS; Chapter 13 | What is the role of the ECGin ACS?; Chapter 14 | What pseudoinfarctionpatterns mimic ST elevationmyocardial infarction?; Chapter 15 | What ECG changes mightmyocardial ischemia causeother than ST segmentelevation or Q waves, andwhat are the differentialdiagnoses of these changes?; Chapter 16 | What is a hyperacuteT wave?; Chapter 17 | What is the significance ofQ waves? Chapter 18 | What are the ECGindications for additionalelectrocardiographicleads (includingelectrocardiographicbody-surface mapping)in chest pain patients?Chapter 19 | What further diagnosticadjuncts to the standard12-lead ECG may help todiagnose ACS?; Chapter 20 | Is serial electrocardiography(serial ECGs and ST segmentmonitoring) of value in theECG diagnosis of ACS?; Chapter 21 | What QRS complexabnormalities result in STsegment elevation that maymimic or obscure AMI?; Chapter 22 | What are theelectrocardiographicallysilent areas of the heart? Chapter 23 | What is the value of theprehospital acquired12-lead ECG?Chapter 24 | What are theelectrocardiographicindications for reperfusiontherapy?; Chapter 25 | What are the ECGmanifestations ofreperfusion and reocclusion?; Chapter 26 | Does localization of theanatomic segment/identification of theinfarct-related arteryaffect early care?; Chapter 27 | Can the ECG be used topredict cardiovascular riskand acute complicationsin ACS?; Part 4 | The Dysrhythmic ECG; Chapter 28 | Can the electrocardiogramdetermine the rhythmdiagnosis in narrowcomplex tachycardia? Chapter 29 | Can the ECG guidetreatment of narrowQRS tachycardia? |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910146115303321 |
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Critical decisions in emergency and acute care electrocardiography [[electronic resource] /] / edited by William J. Brady, Jonathon D. Truwit |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (506 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.1207547 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
TruwitJonathon Dean
BradyWilliam <1960-> |
Soggetto topico |
Electrocardiography
Critical care medicine |
ISBN |
1-282-68429-9
9786612684296 1-4443-0355-4 1-4443-0356-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Section Editors; Contributors; Preface; Foreword 2; Part 1 | The ECG in Clinical Practice; Chapter 1 | What are the clinicalapplications of the ECG inemergency and critical care?; Chapter 2 | What are the indications forthe ECG in the pediatricemergency department?; Chapter 3 | What are the limitations ofthe ECG in clinical practice?; Chapter 4 | Is the ECG indicated instable, non-cardiac patientsadmitted to the hospital?; Chapter 5 | What is the use of the ECGin preoperative assessmentand cardiovascular riskstratification?
Chapter 6 | Which patients benefitfrom continuouselectrocardiographicmonitoring duringhospitalization?Part 2 | The ECG in CardinalPresentations; Chapter 7 | How should the ECG be usedin the syncope patient?; Chapter 8 | How should the ECG be usedin the chest pain patient?; Chapter 9 | How should the ECG be usedin the dyspneic patient?; Chapter 10 | How should the ECG be usedin the patient with alteredmentation?; Chapter 11 | How should the ECG be usedin the patient during andfollowing cardiac arrest? Chapter 12 | What is the impact/properrole of the ECG in theundifferentiatedcardiorespiratoryfailure patient?Part 3 | The ECG in ACS; Chapter 13 | What is the role of the ECGin ACS?; Chapter 14 | What pseudoinfarctionpatterns mimic ST elevationmyocardial infarction?; Chapter 15 | What ECG changes mightmyocardial ischemia causeother than ST segmentelevation or Q waves, andwhat are the differentialdiagnoses of these changes?; Chapter 16 | What is a hyperacuteT wave?; Chapter 17 | What is the significance ofQ waves? Chapter 18 | What are the ECGindications for additionalelectrocardiographicleads (includingelectrocardiographicbody-surface mapping)in chest pain patients?Chapter 19 | What further diagnosticadjuncts to the standard12-lead ECG may help todiagnose ACS?; Chapter 20 | Is serial electrocardiography(serial ECGs and ST segmentmonitoring) of value in theECG diagnosis of ACS?; Chapter 21 | What QRS complexabnormalities result in STsegment elevation that maymimic or obscure AMI?; Chapter 22 | What are theelectrocardiographicallysilent areas of the heart? Chapter 23 | What is the value of theprehospital acquired12-lead ECG?Chapter 24 | What are theelectrocardiographicindications for reperfusiontherapy?; Chapter 25 | What are the ECGmanifestations ofreperfusion and reocclusion?; Chapter 26 | Does localization of theanatomic segment/identification of theinfarct-related arteryaffect early care?; Chapter 27 | Can the ECG be used topredict cardiovascular riskand acute complicationsin ACS?; Part 4 | The Dysrhythmic ECG; Chapter 28 | Can the electrocardiogramdetermine the rhythmdiagnosis in narrowcomplex tachycardia? Chapter 29 | Can the ECG guidetreatment of narrowQRS tachycardia? |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830144203321 |
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Critical decisions in emergency and acute care electrocardiography / / edited by William J. Brady, Jonathon D. Truwit |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (506 p.) |
Disciplina | 616.1207547 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
TruwitJonathon Dean
BradyWilliam <1960-> |
Soggetto topico |
Electrocardiography
Critical care medicine |
ISBN |
1-282-68429-9
9786612684296 1-4443-0355-4 1-4443-0356-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Section Editors; Contributors; Preface; Foreword 2; Part 1 | The ECG in Clinical Practice; Chapter 1 | What are the clinicalapplications of the ECG inemergency and critical care?; Chapter 2 | What are the indications forthe ECG in the pediatricemergency department?; Chapter 3 | What are the limitations ofthe ECG in clinical practice?; Chapter 4 | Is the ECG indicated instable, non-cardiac patientsadmitted to the hospital?; Chapter 5 | What is the use of the ECGin preoperative assessmentand cardiovascular riskstratification?
Chapter 6 | Which patients benefitfrom continuouselectrocardiographicmonitoring duringhospitalization?Part 2 | The ECG in CardinalPresentations; Chapter 7 | How should the ECG be usedin the syncope patient?; Chapter 8 | How should the ECG be usedin the chest pain patient?; Chapter 9 | How should the ECG be usedin the dyspneic patient?; Chapter 10 | How should the ECG be usedin the patient with alteredmentation?; Chapter 11 | How should the ECG be usedin the patient during andfollowing cardiac arrest? Chapter 12 | What is the impact/properrole of the ECG in theundifferentiatedcardiorespiratoryfailure patient?Part 3 | The ECG in ACS; Chapter 13 | What is the role of the ECGin ACS?; Chapter 14 | What pseudoinfarctionpatterns mimic ST elevationmyocardial infarction?; Chapter 15 | What ECG changes mightmyocardial ischemia causeother than ST segmentelevation or Q waves, andwhat are the differentialdiagnoses of these changes?; Chapter 16 | What is a hyperacuteT wave?; Chapter 17 | What is the significance ofQ waves? Chapter 18 | What are the ECGindications for additionalelectrocardiographicleads (includingelectrocardiographicbody-surface mapping)in chest pain patients?Chapter 19 | What further diagnosticadjuncts to the standard12-lead ECG may help todiagnose ACS?; Chapter 20 | Is serial electrocardiography(serial ECGs and ST segmentmonitoring) of value in theECG diagnosis of ACS?; Chapter 21 | What QRS complexabnormalities result in STsegment elevation that maymimic or obscure AMI?; Chapter 22 | What are theelectrocardiographicallysilent areas of the heart? Chapter 23 | What is the value of theprehospital acquired12-lead ECG?Chapter 24 | What are theelectrocardiographicindications for reperfusiontherapy?; Chapter 25 | What are the ECGmanifestations ofreperfusion and reocclusion?; Chapter 26 | Does localization of theanatomic segment/identification of theinfarct-related arteryaffect early care?; Chapter 27 | Can the ECG be used topredict cardiovascular riskand acute complicationsin ACS?; Part 4 | The Dysrhythmic ECG; Chapter 28 | Can the electrocardiogramdetermine the rhythmdiagnosis in narrowcomplex tachycardia? Chapter 29 | Can the ECG guidetreatment of narrowQRS tachycardia? |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910877157903321 |
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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A practical guide to mechanical ventilation / / edited by Jonathon D. Truwit and Scott K. Epstein |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (368 p.) |
Disciplina | 615.8/36 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
TruwitJonathon Dean
EpsteinScott K |
Soggetto topico |
Artificial respiration
Ventricular fibrillation |
ISBN |
1-5231-3070-9
0-470-97664-0 1-283-37298-3 9786613372987 0-470-97659-4 0-470-97660-8 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
A Practical Guide to Mechanical Ventilation; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Noninvasive ventilation; 1.1 Introduction to noninvasive ventilation; 1.2 Physiology of noninvasive ventilation; 1.3 Noninvasive ventilation in acute respiratory failure from COPD; 1.4 Noninvasive ventilation in acute CHF; 1.5 Noninvasive ventilation in acuter espiratory failure; 1.6 Noninvasive ventilation in chronic respiratory failure associated with COPD; 1.7 Noninvasive ventilation in chronic respiratory disease; 1.8 Weaning from invasive ventilation to noninvasive ventilation
Part II: Invasive mechanical ventilation2.1 Respiratory failure; 2.2 Airway management; 2.2a Bag - Valve - Mask ( BVM ) assisted ventilation; 2.2b Endotracheal intubation; 2.2c Cuff leak and laryngeal edema; 2.2d The difficult airway; 2.2e Cricothyroidotomy; 2.3 Ventilator mechanics; 2.4 Modes of mechanical ventilation; 2.5 Assessing lung physiology; 2.6 Mechanical ventilation in restrictive lung disease; 2.7 Mechanical ventilation in obstructive lung disease; 2.8 Ancillary methods to mechanical ventilation; 2.9 Mechanical ventilator outcomes Part III: Discontinuation from mechanical ventilation3.1 Definitions; 3.2 Readiness testing and weaning predictors; 3.3 Physiological barriers; 3.4 Modes used during discontinuation; 3.5 Extubation; 3.6 Adjuncts to facilitate weaning; 3.7 Tracheostomy; 3.8 Putting it all together: protocols and algorithms; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910130873603321 |
Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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