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98,79 €This pocket atlas explains how to use pulmonary graphics as a valuable adjunct for patient management. Actual patterns commonly encountered in neonatal practice are presented side-by-side with schematic illustrations that take apart the graphic and identify its key features, accompanied by brief explanatory text. The book addresses the principles of real-time pulmonary graphics, discusses waveforms and loops, and examines how both are affected by mechanical ventilation and disease states. A series of clinical cases brings key points to life.
Features
- Only book to explain how to use pulmonary graphics as adjunct for patient management
- Teaches pattern recognition, the key to interpreting pulmonary graphics
- Side-by-side presentation of actual pulmonary graphics captured from the ventilator and schematic illustrations, accompanied by brief text
- Case scenarios included.
Authors
- Steven M. Donn, MD. Professor of Pediatrics. University of Michigan Medical School. Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. University of Michigan Health System. Center for Global Health School of Public Health. University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI USA. Dr. Donn is a Springer author (Donn & Sinha, eds., Manual of Neonatal Respiratory Care, 3rd ed. (2012).
- Mark C. Mammel, MD. Associates in Newborn Medicine. St. Paul, MN USA. Clinical Professor of Pediatrics. University of Minnesota Medical School. Minneapolis, MN USA.
Table of contents (9 chapters)
1.Principles of Real-Time Pulmonary Graphics
2.Waveforms
3.Impact of Mechanical Ventilation on Waveforms
4.Pulmonary Mechanics and Loops
5.Trend Screens
6.Miscellaneous Conditions
7.Clinical Cases
8.Further Reading
9.Erratum