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The Respiratory Tract in Pediatric Critical Illness and Injury Derek S. Wheeler, M.D.

The Respiratory Tract in Pediatric Critical Illness and Injury By Derek S. Wheeler, M.D.

The Respiratory Tract in Pediatric Critical Illness and Injury by Derek S. Wheeler, M.D.


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Just as important are the many diseases that affect the respiratory system that are not associated with acute respiratory failure, but nevertheless constitute a major portion of the practice of pediatric critical care medicine, some of which account for signi?

The Respiratory Tract in Pediatric Critical Illness and Injury Summary

The Respiratory Tract in Pediatric Critical Illness and Injury by Derek S. Wheeler, M.D.

The principal role of the respiratory system is to permit ef? cient exchange of respiratory gases (O and CO ) with the environment. The respiratory system is unique in that it is constantly 2 2 exposed to a barrage of foreign substances from both the internal environment (at any one point in time, approximately one-half of the cardiac output is received by the lungs) and the external environment (with each breath, the respiratory tract is exposed to pollens, viruses, bacteria, smoke, etc). According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, diseases of the res- ratory system were the seventh and eighth leading causes of deaths in children aged 1 to 19 years in 2003 [1]. Dr. George A. Gregory, one of the founding fathers of pediatric critical care me- cine, once estimated that acute respiratory failure accounts for nearly 50% of all admissions to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) [2]. Just as important are the many diseases that affect the respiratory system that are not associated with acute respiratory failure, but nevertheless constitute a major portion of the practice of pediatric critical care medicine, some of which account for signi? cant morbidity and mortality [3]. Once again, we would like to dedicate this textbook to our families and to the physicians and nurses who provide steadfast care every day in pediatric intensive care units across the globe. Derek S. Wheeler Hector R. Wong Thomas P.

The Respiratory Tract in Pediatric Critical Illness and Injury Reviews

From the reviews:

Pulmonary issues including mechanical ventilation and pediatric respiratory disease are the focus of this softcover book ... . Senior trainees and practitioners managing critical ill children are an appropriate audience for this work ... . This book provides an excellent review of critical care physiology in a discussion of mechanical ventilation and other therapies. (David J. Dries, Doody's Review Service, March, 2009)

Table of Contents

Respiratory Physiology, Disorders of the Pediatric Chest, Respiratory Monitoring, Bronchoscopy in the PICU, Acute Lung Injury and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Mechanical Ventilation, Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury, Prone Positioning, High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation, Pulmonary Surfactant: Biology and Therapy , Nitric Oxide, Extracorporeal Life Support in Children with Acute Respiratory Failure, Diseases of the Upper Respiratory Tract,Congenital Airway and Respiratory Tract Anomalies, Status Asthmaticus, Bronchiolitis, Pneumonia and Empyema, Pediatric Lung Transplantation , Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure, Diseases of the Pulmonary Vascular System

Additional information

NPB9781848009240
9781848009240
1848009240
The Respiratory Tract in Pediatric Critical Illness and Injury by Derek S. Wheeler, M.D.
New
Paperback
Springer London Ltd
2008-12-29
254
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