Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 2: Respiratory, cardiovascular and central nervous systems - 2nd edition): Part 2
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Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 2: Respiratory, cardiovascular and central nervous systems - 2nd edition): Part 2
Part IIThe Cardiovascular System in Critical Illness and InjuryApplied Cardiovascular Physiology in the PICU17Katja M. Gist, Neil Spenceley, Bennett J Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 2: Respiratory, cardiovascular and central nervous systems - 2nd edition): Part 2J. Sheridan, Graeme MacLaren, and Derek s. WheelerAbstractNonna] cellular function is critically dependent upon oxygen, as evidenced by the relative complexity of the organ systems that have evolved to transport oxygen from the surrounding environment to the cells - namely, the cardiac. respiratory. Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 2: Respiratory, cardiovascular and central nervous systems - 2nd edition): Part 2 peripheral vascular, and hematopoietic systems. Cells do not have the means Io store oxygen, anil arc therefore dependent upon a continuous supply thEbook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 2: Respiratory, cardiovascular and central nervous systems - 2nd edition): Part 2
at closely matches the changing metabolic needs that are necessary for normal metabolism and cellular function. If oxygen supply is not aligned with tPart IIThe Cardiovascular System in Critical Illness and InjuryApplied Cardiovascular Physiology in the PICU17Katja M. Gist, Neil Spenceley, Bennett J Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 2: Respiratory, cardiovascular and central nervous systems - 2nd edition): Part 2ms to augment oxygen delivery to the tissues, most of (he management of critical illness is directed at restoring the normal balance between oxygen delivery and oxygen consumption. A thorough understanding of cardiovascular physiology, particularly as it applies to the management of the critically i Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 2: Respiratory, cardiovascular and central nervous systems - 2nd edition): Part 2ll child in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) is therefore of utmost importance.KeywordsHemodynamics • Oxygen delivery • Venous return • CardiaEbook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 2: Respiratory, cardiovascular and central nervous systems - 2nd edition): Part 2
c output • Neuroendocrine stress response • Shock • Mean circulatory tilling pressure • Excitation-contraction coupling • Fetal circulationK.M. Gisl. Part IIThe Cardiovascular System in Critical Illness and InjuryApplied Cardiovascular Physiology in the PICU17Katja M. Gist, Neil Spenceley, Bennett J Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 2: Respiratory, cardiovascular and central nervous systems - 2nd edition): Part 2ncinnati. OH 15229. USAN. Spcnceley. MB ChB. MRCPCHDepartment of Pediatric Critical Care.Yorkhill Chilrlrerrs Hospital.Dalnair Street. Glasgow G3 8SJ. Scotland. UKe mail: nsifenceleyWgmail.eomBJ. Sheriitan. MBits. IRACP. ICICM (M)Division of Paediatric Intensive Care. Department of Paediatrics. The Ebook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 2: Respiratory, cardiovascular and central nervous systems - 2nd edition): Part 2Royal Children s Hospital. Melbourne. VIC 3052. Australia e mail: hennell.dieridanWrch.nti'.aii(5. Maclaren. MBits. Dipl-dm. ICICM. ICCMDivision of PaEbook Pediatric critical care medicine (Volume 2: Respiratory, cardiovascular and central nervous systems - 2nd edition): Part 2
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