Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate
In this, the sixth edition, two new editors have graciously added their expertise to the task of providing the most up-to-date and evidence-based guidelines on providing ventilatory and supportive care to critically ill newborns. Dr. Martin Keszler, Professor of Pediatrics and Medical Director of Respiratory Care at Brown University, is internationally renowned for his work in neonatal ventilation.
Dr. Gautham K. Suresh, now the Chief of Neonatology of the Newborn Center at Texas Children’s Hospital and a professor at Baylor University, is regarded as one of the foremost authorities on quality improvement in neonatal care. With an infusion of new ideas, the text has been completely rewritten and divided into five sections. The first section covers general principles and concepts and includes new chapters on respiratory diagnostic tests, medical legal aspects of respiratory care, and quality and safety. The second section reviews assessment, diagnosis, and monitoring methods of the newborn in respiratory distress. New chapters include imaging, noninvasive monitoring of gas exchange, and airway evaluation.
Therapeutic respiratory interventions are covered in the greatly expanded third section, with all types of ventilator modalities and strategies reviewed in detail. Adjunctive interventions such as pulmonary and nursing care, nutritional support, and pharmacologic therapies are the subjects of the fourth section. Finally, the fifth section of the text reviews special situations and outcomes, including chapters on transport, BPD care, discharge, and transition to home as well as pulmonary and neurologic outcomes.
In this, the sixth edition, two new editors have graciously added their expertise to the task of providing the most up-to-date and evidence-based guidelines on providing ventilatory and supportive care to critically ill newborns. Dr. Martin Keszler, Professor of Pediatrics and Medical Director of Respiratory Care at Brown University, is internationally renowned for his work in neonatal ventilation.
Dr. Gautham K. Suresh, now the Chief of Neonatology of the Newborn Center at Texas Children’s Hospital and a professor at Baylor University, is regarded as one of the foremost authorities on quality improvement in neonatal care. With an infusion of new ideas, the text has been completely rewritten and divided into five sections. The first section covers general principles and concepts and includes new chapters on respiratory diagnostic tests, medical legal aspects of respiratory care, and quality and safety. The second section reviews assessment, diagnosis, and monitoring methods of the newborn in respiratory distress. New chapters include imaging, noninvasive monitoring of gas exchange, and airway evaluation.
Therapeutic respiratory interventions are covered in the greatly expanded third section, with all types of ventilator modalities and strategies reviewed in detail. Adjunctive interventions such as pulmonary and nursing care, nutritional support, and pharmacologic therapies are the subjects of the fourth section. Finally, the fifth section of the text reviews special situations and outcomes, including chapters on transport, BPD care, discharge, and transition to home as well as pulmonary and neurologic outcomes.
CONTENTS:
SECTION I: History, Pulmonary Physiology, and General Considerations
1. Introduction and Historical Aspects
2. Physiologic Principles
3. Control of Ventilation
4. Ethical Issues in Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate
5. Evidence-Based Respiratory Care
6. Quality and Safety in Respiratory Care
7. Medical and Legal Aspects of Respiratory Care
1. Introduction and Historical Aspects
2. Physiologic Principles
3. Control of Ventilation
4. Ethical Issues in Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate
5. Evidence-Based Respiratory Care
6. Quality and Safety in Respiratory Care
7. Medical and Legal Aspects of Respiratory Care
SECTION II: Patient Evaluation, and Monitoring
8. Physical Examination
9. Imaging: Radiography, Lung Ultrasound, and Other Imaging Modalities
10. Blood Gases: Technical Aspects and Interpretation
11. Noninvasive Monitoring of Gas Exchange
12. Pulmonary Function and Graphics
13. Airway Evaluation: Bronchoscopy, Laryngoscopy, and Tracheal Aspirates
14. Cardiovascular Assessment
8. Physical Examination
9. Imaging: Radiography, Lung Ultrasound, and Other Imaging Modalities
10. Blood Gases: Technical Aspects and Interpretation
11. Noninvasive Monitoring of Gas Exchange
12. Pulmonary Function and Graphics
13. Airway Evaluation: Bronchoscopy, Laryngoscopy, and Tracheal Aspirates
14. Cardiovascular Assessment
SECTION III: Oxygen Therapy, and Respiratory Support
15. Overview of Assisted Ventilation
16. Oxygen Therapy
17. Non-invasive Respiratory Support
18. Basic Modes of Synchronized Ventilation
19. Principles of Lung-Protective Ventilation
20. Tidal Volume-Targeted Ventilation
21. Special Techniques of Respiratory Support
22. High-Frequency Ventilation
23. Mechanical Ventilation: Disease-Specific Strategies
24. Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation
25. Description of Available Devices
15. Overview of Assisted Ventilation
16. Oxygen Therapy
17. Non-invasive Respiratory Support
18. Basic Modes of Synchronized Ventilation
19. Principles of Lung-Protective Ventilation
20. Tidal Volume-Targeted Ventilation
21. Special Techniques of Respiratory Support
22. High-Frequency Ventilation
23. Mechanical Ventilation: Disease-Specific Strategies
24. Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation
25. Description of Available Devices
SECTION IV: Initial Stabilization, Bedside Care, and Pharmacologic Adjuncts
26. Delivery Room Stabilization, and Respiratory Support
27. Respiratory Care of the Newborn
28. Nursing Care
29. Nutritional Support
30. Complications of Respiratory Support
31. Pharmacologic Therapies I: Surfactant Therapy
32. Pharmacologic Therapies II: Inhaled Nitric Oxide
33. Pharmacologic Therapies III: Cardiovascular Therapy and Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn
34. Pharmacologic Therapies IV: Other Medications
26. Delivery Room Stabilization, and Respiratory Support
27. Respiratory Care of the Newborn
28. Nursing Care
29. Nutritional Support
30. Complications of Respiratory Support
31. Pharmacologic Therapies I: Surfactant Therapy
32. Pharmacologic Therapies II: Inhaled Nitric Oxide
33. Pharmacologic Therapies III: Cardiovascular Therapy and Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn
34. Pharmacologic Therapies IV: Other Medications
SECTION V: Respiratory and Neurologic Outcomes, Surgical Interventions, and Other Considerations
35. Management of the Infant with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
36. Medical and Surgical Interventions for Respiratory Distress and Airway Management
37. Intraoperative Management of the Neonate
38. Neonatal Respiratory Care in Resource-Limited Countries
39. Transport of the Ventilated Infant
40. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
41. Discharge and Transition to Home Care
42. Neurologic Effects of Respiratory Support
43. Pulmonary and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Following Ventilation
Appendices
35. Management of the Infant with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
36. Medical and Surgical Interventions for Respiratory Distress and Airway Management
37. Intraoperative Management of the Neonate
38. Neonatal Respiratory Care in Resource-Limited Countries
39. Transport of the Ventilated Infant
40. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
41. Discharge and Transition to Home Care
42. Neurologic Effects of Respiratory Support
43. Pulmonary and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Following Ventilation
Appendices
Title: Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate
Edition: 6th Edition
Authors: JAY P. GOLDSMITH, EDWARD H. KAROTKIN, MARTIN KESZLER, GAUTHAM K. SURESH
Language: English
Edition: 6th Edition
Authors: JAY P. GOLDSMITH, EDWARD H. KAROTKIN, MARTIN KESZLER, GAUTHAM K. SURESH
Language: English
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