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Main description:
Brain injury is a worldwide leading cause of mortality and morbidity and requires early and appropriate management to minimize these adverse sequelae. Despite such needs, access to specialist centers is limited, forcing both immediate and secondary care of these patients onto generalist staff. These responsibilities are made more problematical by differences in patient management between and even within specialist centers, due in part to an insuffcient evidence-base for many interventions directed at brain injury. This book is borne out of the above observations and is targeted at em- gency and acute medicine, anesthetic and general intensive care staff caring for brain injury of diverse etiology, or surgical teams responsible for the inpatient care of minor to moderate head trauma. Although explaining the various facets of specialist care, the book is not intended to compete with texts directed at neurosciences staff, but aims to advise on optimal care in general hospitals, including criteria for transfer, by a combination of narrative on pathophysiology, principles of care, templates for documentation, and highly specifc algorithms for particular problems. It is intended that the content and structure can form the basis of guidelines and protocols that refect the needs of individual units and that can be constantly refned. Our ultimate goal is to promote informed, consistent, auditable, multidisciplinary care for this cohort of patients and we hope that this text contributes to that process.
Contents:
Brain Injury and Dysfunction: The Critical Role of Primary Management.- Monitoring the Injured Brain.- The Secondary Management of Traumatic Brain Injury.- Critical Care Management of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.- Central Nervous System Infections.- Cervical Spine Injuries.- Recent Advances in the Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke.- Seizures on the Adult Intensive Care Unit.- Non-Neurological Complications of Brain Injury.- Acute Weakness in Intensive Care.- Coma, Confusion, and Agitation in Intensive Care.- Death and Donation in Critical Care: The Diagnosis of Brainstem Death.- Death and Donation in Critical Care: Management of Deceased Organ Donation.- Imaging the Brain-Injured Patient.- Ethical Dilemmas Within Intensive Care.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer London Ltd)
Publication date: December, 2009
Pages: 193
Weight: 382g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Anaesthetics and Pain, Critical Care Medicine, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Radiology
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