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020 _a9783319692692
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100 _aMichael R. Pinsky
_924579
245 _aHemodynamic Monitoring
_b Lessons from the ICU
260 _aCritical Care Medicine Dept. University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA USA
_bSpringer
_c2019
300 _a 479 pages
520 _aThis book, part of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine textbook series, teaches readers how to use hemodynamic monitoring, an essential skill for today’s intensivists. It offers a valuable guide for beginners, as well as for experienced intensivists who want to hone their skills, helping both groups detect an inadequacy of perfusion and make the right choices to achieve the main goal of hemodynamic monitoring in the critically ill, i.e., to correctly assess the cardiovascular system and its response to tissue oxygen demands. The book is divided into distinguished sections: from physiology to pathophysiology; clinical assessment and measurements; and clinical practice achievements including techniques, the basic goals in clinical practice as well as the more appropriate hemodynamic therapy to be applied in different conditions. All chapters use a learning-oriented style, with practical examples, key points and take home messages, helping readers quickly absorb the content and, at the same time, apply what they have learned in the clinical setting. The European Society of Intensive Care Medicine has developed the Lessons from the ICU series with the vision of providing focused and state-of-the-art overviews of central topics in Intensive Care and optimal resources for clinicians working in Intensive Care.
654 _xMedical › Critical Care Medical / Anesthesiology Medical / Clinical Medicine Medical / Critical Care Medical / Emergency Medicine
700 _aJean-Louis Teboul
_924580
700 _aJean-Louis Vincent
_913728
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