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Antonio M. Esquinas

    Humidification in intensive care medicine
    Noninvasive mechanical ventilation
    Applied technologies in pulmonary medicine
    Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation and Difficult Weaning in Critical Care
    • Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation and Difficult Weaning in Critical Care

      Key Topics and Practical Approaches

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

       This book establishes the indications for the use of NIV in the context of weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation. It provides a comprehensive overview of key topics relevant for correct practical application, including NIV and weaning principles, important aspects of patient care before and after weaning, and pediatric and neonatology weaning. Finally, the book summarizes international guidelines and new perspectives of NIV during weaning. With contributions by international experts in the field on noninvasive mechanical ventilation, the book will serve as a valuable guide for critical care physicians, respiratory physiotherapists, and pulmonologists.

      Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation and Difficult Weaning in Critical Care
    • Based on a selection of the articles published on technological advances in the diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases, this title covers a broad spectrum of topics including mechanical ventilation, ventilator modes, pharmacological treatments during ventilation, prevention of ventilator-associated infections, and more.

      Applied technologies in pulmonary medicine
    • Noninvasive mechanical ventilation is an effective technique for the management of patients with acute or chronic respiratory failure. This comprehensive and up-to-date book explores all aspects of the subject. The opening sections are devoted to theory and equipment, with detailed attention to the use of full-face masks or helmets, the range of available ventilators, and patient-ventilator interactions. Clinical applications are then considered in depth in a series of chapters that address the use of noninvasive mechanical ventilation in chronic settings and in critical care, both within and outside of intensive care units. Due attention is also paid to weaning from conventional mechanical ventilation, potential complications, intraoperative applications, and staff training. The closing chapters examine uses of noninvasive mechanical ventilation in neonatal and pediatric care. This book, written by internationally recognized experts, will be an invaluable guide for both clinicians and researchers.

      Noninvasive mechanical ventilation
    • Humidification in intensive care medicine

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Inadequate humidification of inspired gases can cause a variety of serious problems, and humidification has accordingly become an important aspect of modern intensive care medicine. This book is designed to serve as a practical guide for clinicians, providing information on the theoretical background of humidification, the equipment, and its optimal use. The book starts by examining the physiological basis of humidification. Current devices are then discussed, with careful attention to factors influencing their performance and methods to evaluate their effectiveness. The two scenarios of mechanical and non-mechanical ventilation are considered, and the issue of ventilator-associated pneumonia is addressed in detail. Further chapters focus on such topics as humidification following tracheostomy, humidification of the artificial airway during secretion management, measurement of inspired gas temperature in the ventilated neonate, and humidification in the home care setting.

      Humidification in intensive care medicine