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In dealing with the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, there are an increased number of patients requiring personalized management as the disease pathology varies. With variable lung compliance and airway resistance as well as the severity of the disease, one size will not fit all patients.
This book is problem-oriented with evidence-based discussions of the daily encountered scenarios in the ICU for mechanically ventilated patients, dealing with the pathology, monitoring and troubleshooting facing intensivists daily. These scenarios are managed utilizing a goal-directed approach and algorithms to achieve these goals. All chapters contain an explanation of a different solution illustrating the respiratory mechanics, physiology and pathology involved in such a scenario. Each chapter also closes with a take-home message to summarize the content. In addition to describing the ventilation of different patient categories, this text also features ventilation cases specific to COVID-19 including airway management in the enhanced air born isolated patient, pulmonary embolism, different states of shock and differential lung ventilation. There is also a specific chapter on monitoring mechanical ventilation with point of care ultrasound, which is an available modality in most ICUs. Another unique chapter describes how to connect more than one patient to one ventilator in case of a shortage of machines.
Written by experts in the field, Personalized Mechanical Ventilation is a timely and valuable resource for critical care physicians, nurses and respiratory therapists on the front lines of both COVID-19 and day-to-day care of mechanically ventilated patients in the ICU.
Dr. Robert C. Hyzy is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care, at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He is Medical Director of the Critical Care Medicine Unit at the University of Michigan Hospital and Co-Chair of the University of Michigan Hospital Critical Care Committee. Dr. Hyzy's research interests are in the area of critical care medicine, including ICU quality improvement, ARDS, and ventilator associated pneumonia. He
Dr. Ahmed Taha MD, M.Sc., MRCP (UK), FRCP(London) (Edinburgh), FCCP, EDIC, FCCM
Dr. Taha is an Intensivist in the Cardiac ICU at the Institute of Critical Care Medicine; Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi. Graduated from Ain Shams University and received a Master's Degree in Cardiology and second Masters Degree in Intensive Care Science from Ain Shams University. He was awarded a Diploma by the Royal Collage of Physician of the United Kingdom (MRCP UK) and was nominated fellowship of the American College Of Chest Physician (FCCP) in 2007. He also received the European Diploma of Intensive Care Medicine (EDIC) from Brussels, Belgium in 2008. He was awarded fellowship by the Royal Collage of Physician of Edinburgh and London (FRCP) in 2013. He is currently a distinguished educator, Course Director and Committee member at the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) for the Fundamental Critical Care Support Course (FCCS) and the Paediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support Course (PFCCS) and recently the (FCCS Obstetrics), currently a Fellow of the American collage of Critical care Medicine (FCCM). He is also a director of critical care Ultrasound Courses (SCCM), MCCRC - SCCM and BASIC collaboration Intensive Care Courses that conducted across multiple countries in the middle east and North Africa. He conducted researches in critical care ultrasound, congenital heart diseases, surgical airway, mechanical ventilation, hemodynamic, ICU logistics and Simulation based medical education.
Selected as an ambassador for neurocritical care society and helped in stabilising Emergency neurology life support in multiple countries in middle east.
Dr. Taha served as an author in critical care chapters (Scientific American Critical Care, evidence-based web clinical resource UpToDate, Springer, SCCM publications.) . He is also a member of numerous committees and international societies and chair in acute cardiac care working group, he shared as a chairman, speaker and faculty in multiple national and international meetings and conferences.
Dr. Yasser Younis A Tolba PhD, FCAI, FRCA, EDIC, EDAIC, FFICM, FCCP, FIPP
Associate Professor and Consultant in Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesiology,King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre and Alfaisal University, Riyadh, KSA.Winner of James Cook Medal of Honour, UK, Previous Posts included Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesiology, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust (HEFT), University of Birmingham Hospitals, UK, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Weill Cornell Medicine (Q), New York, USA, Senior Lecturer, Cairo University, Egypt.
Book Contributor, researcher, International speaker and Examiner in Critical Care Medicine
Research Adviser for Medical Trainees, Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, Examiner, Fellowship in Intensive Care Medicine, Saudi Commission for Health Care Specialities, KSA, and EDIC examiner; the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.Faculty Tutor, the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, UK, Instructor, Critical Care Hepatology Course, Neuro Critical Care Society, USA, Primary trauma foundation.Course Director, Mechanical Ventilation, Critical Care Nephrology ; beyond BASIC & BASIC Courses, Endorsed by European Society of Intensive Care Medicine, Instructor, CCrISP, FCCS, MCCRC, FDM.
- 2022, 1st ed. 2022, 378 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Jorge Hidalgo, Robert C Hyzy, Ahmed Mohamed Reda Taha, Yasser Younis A. Tolba
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- ISBN-10: 3031141385
- ISBN-13: 9783031141386
- Erscheinungsdatum: 02.12.2022
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