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E-raamat: Critical Care Management of the Obese Patient [Wiley Online]

Edited by (State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, USA)
  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119962080
  • ISBN-13: 9781119962083
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  • Formaat: 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2012
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119962080
  • ISBN-13: 9781119962083
Managing the obese patient in critical care presents a host of challenges. Drug dosing, nutrition, and guidelines concerning sedation and pain management can all be affected, and different management strategies are often required to accommodate the patient's size

With contributions from a series of world experts in obesity management, Critical Care Management of the Obese Patient is your perfect guide to the clinical management of the obese patient in critical care. All co-morbidities, such as respiratory problems and infections, as well as the role of monitoring/imaging, are covered, and optimum post-operative management of the patient is discussed in detail. The controversies in prognosticating the outcome of patients, and the ethical issues that face critical care specialists are also addressed

Clearly and consistently structured throughout, a variety of tables, figures, and practice tips are located in each chapter to help identify areas of care and ensure rapid, easy browsing

Critical Care Management of the Obese Patient is essential reading for critical care physicians, obesity specialists, anaesthesiologists, and bariatric surgeons who, due to rising numbers of obese patients, increasingly have to deal with related problems in the hospital setting.



This book provides health professionals with sound clinical advice on management of the obese patient admitted into hospital. It addresses all aspects of the patient's care, as well as serving as a resource to facilitate the management of services, use of clinical information, and negotiation of ethical issues that occur in intensive care. As the number of obese patients in intensive care continues to grow, this book will serve as a comprehensive clinical resource for everyday use by both obesity specialists and emergency medicine physicians.
List of Contributors
viii
Preface xiii
Part I Physiology and Consequences of Obesity
1 Cardiovascular Physiology in Obesity
3(10)
Eric J. Chan
Martin A. Alpert
2 Effects of Obesity on Respiratory Physiology
13(8)
Philippe Abou Jaoude
Jahan Porhomayon
Ali A. El Solh
3 Gastrointestinal Physiology in Obesity
21(7)
Alexander D. Miras
Carel W. le Roux
4 Metabolic and Endocrine Physiology in Obesity
28(10)
Paula Alvarez-Castro
Susana Sangiao-Alvarellos
Fernando Cordido
5 Renal Physiology in the Critically III Obese Patient
38(9)
Eric A.J. Hoste
Jan J. De Waele
Part II Positive Pressure Ventilation
6 Sedation, Paralysis, and Pain Management of the Critically III Obese Patient
47(11)
Christopher G. Hughes
Lisa Weavind
Pratik P. Pandharipande
7 Upper Airway Management in the Morbidly Obese Patient
58(9)
Michael Tielborg
Anthony Passannante
8 Mechanical Ventilation of the Obese Patient
67(7)
Mohammed Mogri
M. Jeffery Mador
9 Management of Acute Lung Injury in the Obese Patient
74(11)
Hallie C. Prescott
James M. O'Brien Jr
Part III Management of Obesity Complications in Critical Care
10 Management of Infectious Complications in the Critically III Obese Patient
85(8)
Kristin Turza Campbell
Laura H. Rosenberger
Amani D. Politano
Tjasa Hranjec
Robert G. Sawyer
11 Management of Gastrointestinal Complications in the Critically III Obese Patient
93(9)
Benjamin H. Levy III
David A. Johnson
12 Management of Endocrine Complications in the Critically III Obese Patient
102(6)
Joseph Varon
Ilse M. Espina
13 Management of Venous Thromboembolism in the Critically III Obese Patient
108(8)
Terence K. Trow
Richard A. Matthay
14 Nursing Care of the Critically III Obese Patient
116(9)
Margaret E. McAtee
Part IV Hemodynamic Monitoring and Radiological Investigations
15 Hemodynamic Monitoring of the Critically III Obese Patient
125(10)
Wim K. Lagrand
Eline R. van Slobbe-Bijlsma
Marcus J. Schultz
16 Diagnostic Imaging of the Critically III Obese Patient
135(14)
Venkata S. Katabathina
Neeraj Lalwani
Carlos S. Restrepo
Srinivasa R. Prasad
Part V Postsurgical Management
17 Postoperative Care of the Obese Patient
149(10)
Hui Sen Chong
Robert L. Bell
18 Management of the Obese Patient with Trauma
159(10)
Hadley K. Herbert
Therese M. Duane
19 Abdominal Solid Organ Transplantation in the Obese Patient
169(10)
Erin C. Hall
Dorry L. Segev
20 Critical Care Management of the Obese Patient after Bariatric Surgery
179(7)
Scott E. Mimms
Samer G. Mattar
21 Nutritional Requirements of the Critically III Obese Patient
186(11)
Bikram S. Bal
Frederick C. Finelli
Timothy R. Koch
Part VI Pharmacology
22 Drug Dosing in the Critically III Obese Patient
197(14)
Brian L. Erstad
Part VII Prognosis and Ethics
23 Prognosis and Outcome of the Critically III Obese Patient
211(7)
Yasser Sakr
Mohamed Zeiden
Juliana Marques
24 Ethical Considerations in the Critically III Obese Patient
218(7)
Mark D. Siegel
Multiple Choice Questions 225(9)
Answers to Multiple Choice Questions 234(2)
Index 236
Ali El Solh, MD, is an Associate Professor of Medicine, Anesthesiology, and Social and Preventive Medicine at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is a practicing physician and has been Director of the Critical Care Unit for more than 12 years. Dr El Solh has numerous publications on the subjects of obesity and critical care (59 articles listed in PubMed) plus several monographs on the subjects.