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Hemodynamic monitoring : evolving technologies and clinical practice / [edited by] Mary E. Lough

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier, [2016]Description: xxv, 773 pages : illustrations, charts ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0323085121
  • 9780323085120
Uniform titles:
  • Hemodynamic monitoring (Lough)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.1/0754 23 HEM
LOC classification:
  • RC670.5.H45 H445 2015
NLM classification:
  • 2015 F-923
  • WG 106
  • WG 106
Contents:
Part 1. Fundamentals of hemodynamic monitoring -- 1. Physiologic principles of hemodynamic monitoring -- 2. Physical assessment and hemodynamic monitoring -- 3. Arterial pressure monitoring -- 4. Central venous pressure monitoring -- 5. Pulmonary artery pressure and thermodilution cardiac output monitoring -- 6. Oxygenation and acid-base balance monitoring -- 7. Venous oxygen saturation monitoring -- 8. Capnography monitoring -- 9. Vasoactive medications -- Part 2. Noninvasive and minimally invasive hemodynamic monitoring -- 10. Doppler hemodynamic monitoring -- 11. Ultrasonography-based hemodynamic monitoring -- 12. Arterial waveform and pressure based hemodynamic monitoring -- 13. Implantable hemodynamic monitoring -- Part 3. Clinical applications of hemodynamic monitoring -- 14. Hemodynamics of mechanical ventilation and acute respiratory distress syndrome -- 15. Hemodynamics of mechanical circulatory support -- 16. Hemodynamic management following cardiac surgery -- 17. Hemodynamic management of heart failure and cardiogenic shock -- 18. Hemodynamics of acute right heart failure and pulmonary hypertension -- 19. Hemodynamic management in hypovolemia and trauma -- 20. Hemodynamics of sepsis -- 21. Hemodynamic and intracranial dynamic monitoring in neurocritical care -- 22. Goal-directed hemodynamics -- Appendix -- Index -- Case studies and case examples
Summary: "This comprehensive, evidence-based guide to hemodynamic monitoring procedures and patient care describes invasive, minimally invasive, and noninvasive techniques for monitoring blood pressure and oxygen levels within the circulatory system. Detailed comprehensive coverage is designed to fit the needs of today's critical care nurses and respiratory therapists."--Page 4 of cover
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Part 1. Fundamentals of hemodynamic monitoring -- 1. Physiologic principles of hemodynamic monitoring -- 2. Physical assessment and hemodynamic monitoring -- 3. Arterial pressure monitoring -- 4. Central venous pressure monitoring -- 5. Pulmonary artery pressure and thermodilution cardiac output monitoring -- 6. Oxygenation and acid-base balance monitoring -- 7. Venous oxygen saturation monitoring -- 8. Capnography monitoring -- 9. Vasoactive medications -- Part 2. Noninvasive and minimally invasive hemodynamic monitoring -- 10. Doppler hemodynamic monitoring -- 11. Ultrasonography-based hemodynamic monitoring -- 12. Arterial waveform and pressure based hemodynamic monitoring -- 13. Implantable hemodynamic monitoring -- Part 3. Clinical applications of hemodynamic monitoring -- 14. Hemodynamics of mechanical ventilation and acute respiratory distress syndrome -- 15. Hemodynamics of mechanical circulatory support -- 16. Hemodynamic management following cardiac surgery -- 17. Hemodynamic management of heart failure and cardiogenic shock -- 18. Hemodynamics of acute right heart failure and pulmonary hypertension -- 19. Hemodynamic management in hypovolemia and trauma -- 20. Hemodynamics of sepsis -- 21. Hemodynamic and intracranial dynamic monitoring in neurocritical care -- 22. Goal-directed hemodynamics -- Appendix -- Index -- Case studies and case examples

"This comprehensive, evidence-based guide to hemodynamic monitoring procedures and patient care describes invasive, minimally invasive, and noninvasive techniques for monitoring blood pressure and oxygen levels within the circulatory system. Detailed comprehensive coverage is designed to fit the needs of today's critical care nurses and respiratory therapists."--Page 4 of cover

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