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" Non-invasive ventilation and weaning : "
edited by Mark W. Elliott, Stefano Nava, Bernd Schönhofer.
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843797
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Non-invasive ventilation and weaning : : principles and practice /\ edited by Mark W. Elliott, Stefano Nava, Bernd Schönhofer.
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Edition Statement
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Second edition.
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Publication Statement
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Boca Raton, FL :: CRC Press,, 2019.
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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1315153645
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: 1351649698
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1498764762
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9781498764766
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Notes
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Includes index.
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Contents
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<P><EM>Contributors</EM> </P><B><P>1. Non-invasive ventilation: From the past to the present </P></B><P>Dominique Robert and Barry Make</P><B><P>PART 1: THE EQUIPMENT</P><P>2. Positive pressure ventilators </P></B><P>Dean R. Hess</P><B><P>3. Continuous positive airway pressure </P></B><P>Annie Lecavalier and Peter Goldberg</P><B><P>4. Emerging modes for non-invasive ventilation </P></B><P>Paolo Navalesi, Federico Longhini, Rosanna Vaschetto and Antonio Messina</P><B><P>5. Extracorporeal CO2 removal </P></B><P>Lara Pisani and V. Marco Ranieri</P><B><P>6. Interfaces </P></B><P>Cesare Gregoretti, Vincenzo Russotto and Davide Chiumello</P><B><P>7. Quality control of non-invasive ventilation: Performance, service, maintenance and infection control of ventilators </P></B><P>Jordi Rigau and Ramon Farré</P><B><P>8. Humidifiers and drug delivery during non-invasive ventilation </P></B><P>Antonio M. Esquinas Rodriguez and Maria Vargas</P><B><P>9. How to start a patient on non-invasive ventilation </P></B><P>Raffaele Scala and Martin Latham</P><B><P>PART 2: THE PRACTICE -- ACUTE NIV</P><P>10. How to set up an acute non-invasive ventilation service </P></B><P>Paul K. Plant and Gregory A. Schmidt</P><B><P>11. Education programmes/assessment of staff competencies </P></B><P>Alanna Hare</P><B><P>12. Monitoring during acute non-invasive ventilation </P></B><P>Eumorfia Kondili, Nektaria Xirouchaki and Dimitris Georgopoulos</P><B><P>13. Troubleshooting non-invasive ventilation </P></B><P>Nicholas S. Hill, Mayanka Tickoo and Najia Indress</P><B><P>14. Sedation and delirium </P></B><P>Lara Pisani, Maria Laura Vega and Cesare Gregoretti</P><B><P>15. Timing of non-invasive ventilation </P></B><P>Stefano Nava and Paolo Navalesi</P><B><P>16. Why non-invasive ventilation works in acute respiratory failure? </P></B><P>Miguel Ferrer and Antoni Torres</P><B><P>17. Predicting outcome in patients with acute hypercapnic respiratory failure </P></B><P>Tom Hartley and Stephen C. Bourke</P><B><P>18. Use of NIV in the real world </P></B><P>Mihaela Stefan, Peter Lindenauer, Najia Indress, Faisal Tamimi and Nicholas S. Hill</P><B><P>PART 3: THE PRACTICE -- CHRONIC NIV </P><P>19. Chronic ventilator service </P></B><P>Maxime Patout, Antoine Cuvelier, Jean-François Muir and Peter Wijkstra</P><B><P>20. Diagnostic tests in the assessment of patients for home mechanical ventilation </P></B><P>Michael Polkey, Patrick B. Murphy and Nicholas Hart</P><B><P>21. Ultrasound </P></B><P>Daniel A. Lichtenstein</P><B><P>22. Patient and caregiver education </P></B><P>Ole Norregaard</P><B><P>23. Discharging the patient on home ventilation </P></B><P>Joan Escarrabill and Ole Norregaard</P><B><P>24. Monitoring during sleep during chronic non-invasive ventilation </P></B><P>Jean-Paul Janssens, Jean-Christian Borel, Dan Adler and Jean-Louis Pépin</P><B><P>25. Continuity of care and telemonitoring </P></B><P>Michele Vitacca</P><B><P>PART 4: THE DISEASES </P><P>26. Pathophysiology of respiratory failure </P></B><P>Paul P. Walker and Peter M. Calverley</P><B><P>PART 5. :COPD </P><P>27. Non-invasive ventilation for exacerbation of COPD </P></B><P>Martin Dres, Alexandre Demoule and Laurent Brochard</P><B><P>28. NIV in chronic COPD </P></B><P>Enrico M. Clini, Nicolino Ambrosino, Ernesto Crisafulli and Guido Vagheggini</P><B><P>29. Non-invasive ventilation in COPD: The importance of comorbidities and phenotypes </P></B><P>Jean-Louis Pépin, Jean-Paul Janssens, Renaud Tamisier, Damien Viglino, Dan Adler and Jean-Christian Borel</P><B><P>30. High-intensity non-invasive positive pressure ventilation </P></B><P>Sarah Bettina Schwarz, Friederike Sophie Magnet and Wolfram Windisch</P><B><P>PART 6: HYPOXAEMIC RESPIRATORY FAILURE </P><P>31. Home oxygen therapy in chronic respiratory failure </P></B><P>Jadwiga A. Wedzicha and Mark W. Elliott</P><B><P>32. Acute oxygen therapy </P></B><P>Mark W. Elliott</P><B><P>33. High-flow oxygen therapy: Physiological effects and clinical evidence </P></B><P>Nuttapol Rittayamai, Arnaud W. Thille and Laurent Brochard</P><B><P>34. Equipment for oxygen therapy </P></B><P>Jane Slough</P><B><P>35. Non-invasive ventilation for hypoxaemic respiratory failure </P></B><P>Massimo Antonelli and Giuseppe Bello</P><B><P>PART 7: CARDIAC FAILURE </P><P>36. Acute heart failure syndrome </P></B><P>Ross S. Archibald and Alasdair J. Gray</P><B><P>37. Ventilation in chronic congestive cardiac failure </P></B><P>Matthew T. Naughton</P><B><P>PART 8: NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASE </P><P>38. Muscle disorders and ventilatory failure </P></B><P>David Hilton-Jones</P><B><P>39. Pathophysiology of respiratory failure in neuromuscular diseases </P></B><P>Franco Laghi, Hameeda Shaikh and Dejan Radovanovic</P><B><P>40. Slowly progressive neuromuscular diseases </P></B><P>Vikram A. Padmanabhan and Joshua O. Benditt</P><B><P>41. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis </P></B><P>Stephen C. Bourke and John Steer</P><B><P>42. Duchenne muscular dystrophy </P></B><P>Anita K. Simonds</P><B><P>43. Central sleep apnoea </P></B><P>Shahrokh Javaheri and Mark W. Elliott</P><B><P>44. Mouthpiece ventilation for daytime ventilatory support </P></B><P>Miguel R. Gonçalves and Tiago Pinto</P><B><P>PART 9: CHEST WALL DEFORMITY </P><P>45. Scoliosis </P></B><P>William J. M. Kinnear</P><B><P>PART 10: OBESITY </P><P>46. Pathophysiology of respiratory failure in obesity </P></B><P>Francesco Fanfulla</P><B><P>47. Acute non-invasive ventilation in obesity-related respiratory failure </P></B><P>Patrick B. Murphy and Nicholas Hart</P><B><P>48. Non-invasive ventilation in acute and chronic respiratory failure due to obesity </P></B><P>Juan Fernando Masa, Isabel Utrabo and Francisco Javier Gómez de Terreros</P><B><P>PART 11: OTHER CONDITIONS </P><P>49. Bronchiectasis and adult cystic fibrosis </P></B><P>Sean Duffy, Frederic Jaffe and Gerard J. Criner</P><B><P>50. Non-invasive ventilation in highly infectious conditions: Lessons from severe acute respiratory syndrome </P></B><P>David S. C. Hui</P><B><P>51. NIV in cancer patients </P></B><P>Raffaele Scala, Uberto Maccari, Giuseppina Ciarleglio, Valentina Granese and Chiara Madioni</P><B><P>52. Non-invasive ventilation in the elderly </P></B><P>Erwan L'Her and Corinne Troadec-L'Her</P><B><P>53. Post-surgery non-invasive ventilation </P></B><P>Maria Laura Vega and Stefano Nava</P><B><P>54. Trauma </P></B><P>Umberto Lucangelo, Massimo Ferluga and Matteo Segat</P><B><P>55. Spinal cord injuries </P></B><P>Sven Hirschfeld</P><B><P>PART 12: PAEDIATRIC VENTILATORY FAILURE </P><P>56. Equipment and interfaces in children </P></B><P>Alessandro Amaddeo, Annick Frapin and Brigitte Fauroux</P><B><P>57. Chronic non-invasive ventilation for children </P></B><P>Alessandro Amaddeo, Annick Frapin and Brigitte Fauroux</P><B><P>58. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation in children with acute respiratory failure </P></B><P>Giorgio Conti, Marco Piastra and Silvia Pulitanò</P><B><P>PART 13: SPECIAL SITUATIONS </P><P>59. Bronchoscopy during non-invasive ventilation </P></B><P>Massimo Antonelli and Giuseppe Bello</P><B><P>60. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation in the obstetric population </P></B><P>Bushra Mina, Daniel Zapata and David Wisa</P><B><P>61. Diaphragm pacing (by phrenic nerve stimulation) </P></B><P>Jésus Gonzalez-Bermejo</P><B><P>62. Tracheostomy </P></B><P>Piero Ceriana, Paolo Pelosi and Maria Vargas</P><B><P>63. Swallowing and phonation during ventilation </P></B><P>Hélène Prigent and Nicolas Terzi</P><B><P>PART 14: PROLONGED WEANING </P><P&g
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Subject
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Artificial respiration.
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Subject
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Artificial respiration.
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Subject
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MEDICAL-- Pharmacology.
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Dewey Classification
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615.8/362
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LC Classification
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RC87.9
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Added Entry
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Elliott, Mark W., (Mark William)
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Nava, S., (Stefano)
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Schönhofer, Bernd
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