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E-raamat: Mechanical Ventilation in Critically Ill Cancer Patients: Rationale and Practical Approach

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Feb-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319492568
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  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
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This book aims to equip the reader to make optimal decisions on the use of mechanical ventilatory support in critically ill cancer patients with acute respiratory failure (ARF) and to implement the different strategies effectively. Detailed information is provided on the rationale for invasive and non-invasive ventilation, the different modes of ventilation, indications and contraindications, prognostic factors, and outcomes. The role of postoperative mechanical ventilation following various forms of surgery is extensively addressed, and key aspects of withdrawal from ventilatory support are discussed. Attention is also devoted to mechanical ventilation in the palliative care context. The concluding part of the book focuses on healthcare resource utilization and organizational support in cancer critical care. ARF is the most common reason for hospital and intensive care admission among oncological patients, and there is growing evidence that outcome following mechanical ventilation is improving. Readers will find this book to be an invaluable aid when selecting and executing a strategy for management of ARF in individual cancer patients.

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This book is devoted to the identification and management of respiratory complications in critically ill cancer patients. Critical care providers encountering patients with advanced malignancy and multimodal therapy are an appropriate audience for this international work. This book provides effective background on mechanical pulmonary support and the challenges of oncology patients. (David J. Dries, Doody's Book Reviews, April, 2018)

Part I Background and Therapeutic Procedures in Critically Ill Cancer Patients
1 Epidemiology of Mechanical Ventilation and Acute Respiratory Failure in Cancer Patients
3(6)
Dulce Apolinario
2 Breathlessness in Advanced Cancer Patients: Protocols and Recommendations
9(12)
Manuel Sanchez Canvas
Juan Gutierrez Mejia
Alberto Carmona Bayonas
Paula Jimenez-Fonseca
3 Acute Respiratory Failure in Patients with Hematologic and Solid Malignancies: Global Approach
21(12)
Sakshi Sethi
Stephen M. Pastores
4 Radiation Therapy: Impact on Lung Function and Acute Respiratory Failure
33(8)
Athanasia Proklou
Eleni Diamantaki
Emmanouil Pediaditis
Eumorfia Kondili
5 Radiation Pneumonitis and Noninvasive Ventilation
41(6)
Erica Altschul
Shalin Patel
Bushra Mina
6 Blood Marrow Transplantation
47(12)
Riccardo Boncompagni
Adriano Peris
7 Ventilatory Approach in Upper Airway/Neck Cancer Patients with Respiratory Failure
59(16)
Bushra Mina
Khalid Gafoor
Oki Ishikawa
8 Psychological Aspects of Critically Ill Cancer
75(8)
Zebra Hatipoglu
Ayten Bolukbasi
Dilek Ozcengiz
9 Upper Acute Respiratory Failure in Neck Cancer
83(8)
Nilgtin Alpay
Mediha Turktan
Dilek Ozcengiz
10 Acute Respiratory Failure Before ICU Admission: A Practical Approach
91(12)
Eleni Diamantaki
Athanasia Proklou
Emmanouil Pediaditis
Vasilis Amargianitakis
Eumorfia Kondili
11 Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Acute Respiratory Failure: Early Diagnosis and a Practical Approach
103(10)
Gulsah Karaoren
Sibel Serin
12 Cardiac Disease in Hematologic Cancer and Acute Respiratory Failure-General Considerations
113(10)
Mina Bushra
Belete Habtamu
Sharma Sanjeev
13 Cardiac Diseases in Hematology Cancer and Acute Respiratory Failure: Ventilatory Approach
123(8)
Giuseppe Fiorentino
Antonio M. Esquinas
Anna Annunziata
14 Oxygen Therapy and Ventilatory Approach in Elderly Cancer Patients: Key Practice Recommendations
131(6)
Carmen M. Hernandez-Cardenas
Part II Invasive and Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation
15 Rationale and Overview
137(20)
Ravinder Bhanot
Abdulrazak Alchalcaki
Jasleen Kaur
Ayman O. Soubani
16 Invasive and Interventional Procedures
157(20)
Fayez Kheir
Adnan Majid
17 Modes of Mechanical Ventilation
177(12)
Eduardo Mireles-Cabodevila
Abhijit Duggal
Robert L. Chatbum
18 Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) for Critically III Cancer Patients
189(8)
Mohammed Alahmari
19 Airway Pressure Release Ventilation
197(8)
Jennifer C. Cabot
Stephen M. Pastores
20 Non-Invasive Ventilation: Determinants of Success or Failure
205(8)
Mario Albani Perez
Patricia Iranzo Gomez
Antonio Esquinas
Part III Postoperative Mechanical Ventilation
21 General Postoperative Complications
213(14)
Gulsah Karaoren
22 Mechanical Ventilation After Neurosurgery
227(10)
Debra Roberts
James E. Szalados
23 Mechanical Ventilation After Lung Cancer Resection
237(8)
Christophe Perrin
Fabien Rolland
Yannick Duval
Valerie Jullien
24 Postoperative Pulmonary Management After Esophagectomy for Cancer
245(10)
Zehra Hatipoglu
Dilek Ozcengiz
Part IV Withdrawal from Mechanical Ventilation Support
25 Tracheostomy: Indications
255(10)
George Eapen
Macarena R. Vial
26 Nutrition in Critically Ill Cancer Patients
265(10)
Laura D. Ciobanu
27 Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation in the Cancer Patient
275(14)
Jennifer Kaya
Ayman O. Soubani
Part V Palliative Ventilatory Support in Cancer Critical Care
28 Avoidance of Endotracheal Intubation
289(10)
Pieter Depuydt
29 Ventilator Withdrawal at the End of Life
299(8)
Margaret L. Campbell
30 Outcome: Prognosis Determinants
307(10)
Thierry Hernandez-Gilsoul
Part VI Outcome, Healthcare Resource Utilization and Organizational Support in Cancer Critical Care
31 Outcome of Critically Ill Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem-Cell Transplantation Recipients
317(8)
Darius Seidler
Alex H. Gifford
32 Clinical Utility of Prognostic Scoring Systems in Patients with Hematological Malignancies Who Require Mechanical Ventilation
325(10)
Elliot D. Backer
Alex H. Gifford
33 Organization of Ventilatory Support
335(12)
Heleni Stefanatou
Nikolaos Markou
Ioannis Koutsodimitropoulos
34 Acute Respiratory Failure After Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
347(8)
Meaghen Finan
Stephen M. Pastores
Index 355
Antonio M. Esquinas, MD, PhD, is a member of staff on the Intensive Care Unit and Non-invasive Ventilatory Unit at Hospital General Universitario Morales Meseguer, Murcia, Spain. Prior to taking up this position in January 2013, he worked in the Departments of Anesthesiology, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. Dr. Esquinas is a Fellow of the College of Chest Physicians and an International Fellow of the American Association of Respiratory Care. He is Director of the International School of Non-invasive Mechanical Ventilation and President of the International Association of NIV and the Ibero-American  Association of  Bioethics in NIV. He is the author of well over 700 scientific publications, including almost 400 articles and 32 books.

S. Egbert Pravinkumar, MD, FRCP, EDIC, is Professor and Associate Medical Director, Department of Critical Care, Division of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, The Universityof Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA. Dr. Pravinkumar completed his medical degree at Stanley Medical College and University Hospital, University of Madras, Madras, India and subsequently became a Member (1996) and then Fellow (2004) of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (Pulmonary Medicine/Internal Medicine). In 2006 he became a Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians (Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine). He is the author of 17 articles in peer-reviewed international journals. Ayman O. Soubani, MD, is Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA. He is Service Chief of the Pulmonary and Critical Care Section at Karmanos Cancer Center in Detroit and Medical Director, Medical ICU, Harper University Hospital, Detroit. Dr. Soubani has appeared in both Best Doctors of America and Americas Top Doctors. He holds various professional appointments and is a past president of The Michigan Thoracic Society. Dr. Soubani is a member of the editorial boards of Respiration and The Open Transplantation Journal, and a reviewer for numerous journals. He is the author of 84 peer-reviewed journal articles.