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E-raamat: Lung Function: Physiology, Measurement and Application in Medicine

(University of Newcastle Medical School, Newcastle-upon-Tyne), (University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust), (University of Sunderland)
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The only text to cover lung function assessment from first principles including methodology, reference values and interpretation





New for this edition: - More illustrations to convey concepts clearly to the busy physician - Text completely re-written in a contemporary style: includes user-friendly equations and more diagrams

- New material covering the latest advances in the treatment of lung function, including more on sleep-related disorders, a stronger clinical and practical bias and more on new techniques and equipment

- Uses the standard Vancouver referencing system  





What the experts say:

"I have always considered Dr Cotes' book the most authoritative book published on lung function. It is also the most comprehensive." Dr Robert Crapo, Pulmonary Division, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, USA

"I think I can fairly speak on behalf of staff in lung function departments the length and breadth of the country - that a sixth edition of Cotes would be gratefully received." Dr Brendan Cooper, Clinical Respiratory Scientist, Nottingham City Hospital

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"I have always considered Dr Cotes' book the most authoritative book published on lung function. It is also the most comprehensive. I strongly support a sixth edition." Dr Robert Crapo, Pulmonary Division, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, USA "I am delighted as chairman of the ARTP to consider the proposal for a sixth edition of John Cotes' book. I think without exception every lung function laboratory will have an earlier copy of the book (indeed I am the proud owner of the first edition myself!). I felt that the fifth edition was a marked improvement on earlier versions, particularly with respect to the layout, as well as the updated content. To update the content further and to involve more authors, but maintaining John's direction, will product a valuable update to the book. "I hope my comment will help you to reach a positive decision...I think I can fairly speak on behalf of staff in lung function departments the length and breadth of the country - that a sixth edition of Cotes would be gratefully received." Dr Brendan Cooper, Clinical Respiratory Scientist, Nottingham City Hospital

"The proposed new edition will be a revitalised version of a familiar and respected text...The primary author is obviously still enthusiastic and energetic enough to complete the project but has sensibly taken on collaborators to refresh the style and widen the perspective...The book is likely to have the advantage over its competitors in terms of existing stature. Also it does provide a role as a reference text for laboratories and departments." Dr Michael Morgan, Consultant Physician, Department of Respiratory medicine, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester

Foreword vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Part 1 Foundations
1(96)
Early Developments and Future Prospects
3(10)
Getting Started
13(10)
Development and Functional Anatomy of the Respiratory System
23(8)
Body size and Anthropometric Measurements
31(11)
Numerical Interpretation of Physiological Variables
42(10)
Basic Terminology and Gas Laws
52(7)
Basic Equipment and Measurement Techniques
59(23)
Respiratory Surveys
82(15)
Part 2 Physiology and Measurement of Lung Function
97(218)
Thoracic Cage and Respiratory Muscles
99(12)
Lung Volumes
111(7)
Lung and Chest Wall Elasticity
118(12)
Forced Ventilatory Volumes and Flows (Ventilatory Capacity)
130(13)
Determinants of Maximal Flows (Flow Limitation)
143(7)
Theory and Measurement of Respiratory Resistance (Including Whole Body Plethysmography)
150(14)
Control of Airway Calibre and Assessment of Changes
164(17)
Distribution of Ventilation
181(15)
Distribution and Measurement of Pulmonary Blood Flow
196(13)
Inter-Relations between Lung Ventilation and Perfusion (Va/Q)
209(15)
Transfer of Gases into Blood in Alveolar Capillaries
224(10)
Transfer Factor (Diffusing Capacity) for Carbon Monoxide and Nitric Oxide (Tl,co, Tl,no, Dm and Vc)
234(24)
The Oxygenation of Blood
258(17)
Gas Exchange for Carbon Dioxide and Acid-Base Balance
275(10)
Control of Respiration
285(19)
Newborn Babies, Infants and Young Children (Ages 0-6 Years)
304(11)
Part 3 Normal Variation in Lung Function
315(68)
Normal Lung Function from Childhood to Old Age
317(16)
Reference Values for Lung Function in White (Caucasian) Children and Adults
333(33)
Genetic Diversity: Reference Values in Non-Caucasians
366(17)
Part 4 Exercise
383(70)
Physiology of Exercise and Changes Resulting from Lung Disease
385(31)
Exercise Testing and Interpretation, including Reference Values
416(21)
Assessment of Exercise Limitation, Disability and Residual Ability
437(9)
Exercise in Children
446(7)
Part 5 Breathing During Sleep
453(18)
Investigation and Physiology of Breathing During Sleep
455(9)
Assessment and Treatment of Sleep Related Breathing Disorders
464(7)
Part 6 Potentially Adverse Environments
471(58)
Hypobaria: High Altitude and Aviation Physiology and Medicine
473(14)
Immersion in Water, Hyperbaria and Hyperoxia Including O2 Therapy
487(12)
Cold, Heat and the Lungs
499(5)
Airborne Respiratory Hazards: Features, Protective Mechanisms and Consequences
504(25)
Part 7 Lung Function in Clinical Practice
529(88)
Patterns of Abnormal Function in Lung Disease
531(8)
Strategies for Assessment
539(6)
Lung Function in Asthma, COPD, Emphysema and Diffuse Lung Fibrosis
545(15)
How Individual Diseases Affect Lung Function (Compendium)
560(33)
Lung Function in Relation to General Anaesthesia and Artificial Ventilation
593(11)
Lung Function in Relation to Surgery
604(6)
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
610(7)
Index 617


John E Cotes, Visitor, University Department of Physiological Sciences, Formerly Reader in Respiratory Physiology, External Scientific Staff of Medical Research Council, and Honorary Consultant in Clinical Respiratory Physiology, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK David J Chinn, Senior Research Fellow in Epidemiology, Centre for Primary and Community Care, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, UK



Martin R Miller, Consultant Physician, University Hospital Birmingham NHS Trust, Birmingham, UK