Pulmonary ventilation in anesthesiology and intensive care
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This guide reflects the current state of artificial (IVL) and auxiliary (introduced) lung ventilation. Much attention is paid to the influence of respiratory support for various functions of the body, methods of IVL and introduced and their correct choice in a particular clinical situation. The features of respiratory support are presented in the process of general anesthesia during operations in patients with overweight body on light and respiratory tract, in special sections of anesthesiology, as well as in intensive therapy in respiratory failure of various genesis. The authors described the "intelligent" magnesium ventilation modes and special functions built into modern respirators. Special sections are devoted to the elimination of refractory hypoxemia with severe lung lesions in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome and pneumonia. The caution of authors who have great personal experience in the field of mechanical ventilation of the lungs are essential for unwanted side effects and hazardous complications of IVL.
Guide is intended for doctors of various specialties - anesthesiologists and resuscitations, surgeons, ambulance doctors and MES, cardiologists, pulmonologists, neuropathologists, toxicologists and other clinicians
Guide is intended for doctors of various specialties - anesthesiologists and resuscitations, surgeons, ambulance doctors and MES, cardiologists, pulmonologists, neuropathologists, toxicologists and other clinicians
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Cover:Hard
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- Category:Computer & Technology
- Category:Medical Books
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9704-3644-8
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