Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1
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Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1
Raphael Giraud Karim BendjelidHemodynamicSpringerRaphael Giraud • Karim BendjelidHemodynamicMonitoring in the ICUSpringerRaphael GiraudIntensive Care Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1 ServiceGeneva University HospitalGenevaSwitzerlandKarim BcndjclidIntensive Care ServiceGeneva University HospitalGenevaSwitzerlandISBN 978-3-319-29429-2ISBN 978-3-319-29430-8 (eBook)DOI 10.1OO7/978-3-319-29430-8Library of Congress Control Number: 2016939126© Springer International Publishing Switze Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1rland 2016This work is subject to copyright. All rights arc reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifiEbook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1
cally the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical wayRaphael Giraud Karim BendjelidHemodynamicSpringerRaphael Giraud • Karim BendjelidHemodynamicMonitoring in the ICUSpringerRaphael GiraudIntensive Care Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1r hereafter developed.The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names arc exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general u Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1se.The publisher, the authors and (he editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be tme and accurate at tEbook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1
he date of publication. Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to (he material containRaphael Giraud Karim BendjelidHemodynamicSpringerRaphael Giraud • Karim BendjelidHemodynamicMonitoring in the ICUSpringerRaphael GiraudIntensive Care Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1gistered company IS Springer International Publishing AG SwitzerlandPrefaceThe benefit of any hemodynamic monitoring technique is to provide reliable and reproducible information on the cardiocirculatory status of a patient in shock. The collected values will enable the intensivist to understand the Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1 hemodynamic conditions of the patient and to make more informed treatment decisions to optimize the hemodynamic status and improve the prognosis of tEbook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1
he patient. Hemodynamic monitoring is required to assess systemic and regional tissue perfusion as the correction of circulatory instability and tissuRaphael Giraud Karim BendjelidHemodynamicSpringerRaphael Giraud • Karim BendjelidHemodynamicMonitoring in the ICUSpringerRaphael GiraudIntensive Care Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1 between monitoring, decision-making, and treatment. Indeed, making prompt, appropriate management and diagnostic and therapeutic decisions in cases of hemodynamic instability reduces mortality of critically ill patients 111.To make treatment decisions, the intensivist has an arsenal of monitoring d Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1evices. However, before using a device, it is imperative that the intensivist has sound knowledge of the pathophysiology of shock states to identify tEbook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1
he parameters that he/she wants to monitor. Therefore, knowing the different hemodynamic monitoring parameters is important [2). For instance, it is nRaphael Giraud Karim BendjelidHemodynamicSpringerRaphael Giraud • Karim BendjelidHemodynamicMonitoring in the ICUSpringerRaphael GiraudIntensive Care Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1it is becoming increasingly common for mechanically ventilated critically ill patients to not be curarized. This condition requires clinicians to adapt their practice and to use other tactics to help assess the volume status of their patients. This is particularly true with the passive leg raising m Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1aneuver [4Ị. However, the issue at hand is the overall choice of monitoring technique. In the 1970s. the only advanced hemodynamic monitoring option wEbook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1
as the pulmonary artery catheter. The use of the pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) has been challenged in recent years, and there has been debate regardRaphael Giraud Karim BendjelidHemodynamicSpringerRaphael Giraud • Karim BendjelidHemodynamicMonitoring in the ICUSpringerRaphael GiraudIntensive Care Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1ncomplete information, and differences in specific treatment protocols (or lack thereof) 16|. In light of this and by following the developments in the industry, clinicians are now in favor of using less-invasive monitoring techniques. During the past few' years, different techniques have been made Ebook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1commercially available. These devices are diverse in concept, design, and functionality but have more or less been shown to be reliable in clinical prEbook Hemodynamic monitoring in the ICU: Part 1
actice. Moreover, relative to the PAC, these devices are more easily handled, which could lead to their adoption and early application for use in largRaphael Giraud Karim BendjelidHemodynamicSpringerRaphael Giraud • Karim BendjelidHemodynamicMonitoring in the ICUSpringerRaphael GiraudIntensive Care Raphael Giraud Karim BendjelidHemodynamicSpringerRaphael Giraud • Karim BendjelidHemodynamicMonitoring in the ICUSpringerRaphael GiraudIntensive CareGọi ngay
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