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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Ashok P. Sarnaik, Shekhar T. Venkataraman, Bradley A. Kuch سری: ISBN (شابک) : 3030837378, 9783030837372 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2022 تعداد صفحات: 271 [265] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 7 Mb
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Mechanical Ventilation in Neonates and Children: A Pathophysiology-Based Management Approach به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Preface Contents 1 Mechanical Characteristics of the Lung and the Chest Wall 1.1 Lung Volumes and Capacities 1.2 Pressure 1.3 Pressure Gradients 1.4 Surface Tension 1.5 Elastance and Compliance 1.5.1 Static and Dynamic Compliance 1.5.2 Frequency Dependence of Compliance 1.6 Resistance 1.7 Flow/Volume Relationships 1.8 Equal Pressure Point (EPP) Suggested Readings 2 Physiology of Inflation and Deflation 2.1 Equation of Motion 2.2 Time Constant 2.2.1 Auto-PEEP and Dynamic Hyperinflation 2.3 Work of Breathing 2.3.1 Pressure–Volume Work 2.4 Airway Dynamics in Health and Disease Suggested Readings 3 Gas Exchange 3.1 Alveolar Gas Equation 3.2 Oxygenation and Ventilation 3.3 Distribution of Ventilation 3.4 Distribution of Perfusion 3.5 Distribution of Ventilation and Perfusion 3.6 Regional V:Q Relationships (West Zones) 3.7 Ventilation (V) and Perfusion (Q) Mismatch 3.8 O2 Transport and Utilization 3.9 Abnormalities of Gas Exchange 3.10 Regulation of Respiration 3.10.1 Central Respiratory Controller 3.10.2 Sensors 3.10.3 Effectors Suggested Readings 4 Clinical Examination and Assessment 4.1 Importance of Clinical Examination 4.2 Respiratory Distress and Respiratory Failure 4.3 Characterizing Severity of Disease with Clinical Examination 4.4 Using Clinical Signs to Locate Site of Pathophysiology 4.5 Presentation Profiles of Respiratory Failure in Childhood 4.6 Respiratory Distress Without Respiratory Disease Suggested Reading 5 Monitoring 5.1 Gas Exchange 5.1.1 Assessment of Arterial Oxygenation 5.1.2 Assessment of Oxygen Transport 5.1.3 Assessment of Ventilation 5.1.4 Blood Gases 5.2 Respiratory Mechanics in Ventilated Patients 5.3 Respiratory Neuromuscular Function 5.3.1 Breathing Pattern 5.3.2 Maximum Inspiratory Airway Pressure 5.3.3 Assessment of Patient Effort 5.3.4 Esophageal and Gastric Manometry 5.3.5 Diaphragmatic Ultrasonography Suggested Readings 6 Ventilators and Modes 6.1 Basic Concepts and Design 6.1.1 Spontaneous Breathing 6.1.2 Equation of Motion 6.2 Basic Design of a Ventilator 6.3 Modes of Ventilation 6.3.1 Ventilator Breath 6.3.2 Control Variables 6.3.3 Phases of a Breath 6.3.4 Classification of Breaths 6.3.5 Breath Sequences 6.3.6 Ventilatory Pattern 6.3.7 Targeting Schemes 6.4 Commonly Used Modes 6.4.1 Volume-Controlled Mandatory Breaths 6.4.2 Pressure-Controlled Mandatory Breaths 6.4.3 Pressure-Regulated Volume Control 6.4.4 Selection of Parameters for Mandatory Breaths 6.4.5 Pressure-Support Ventilation 6.4.6 Volume Support Ventilation 6.5 Other Modes 6.5.1 Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA) 6.5.2 Airway Pressure Release Ventilation 6.6 High Frequency Ventilation 6.6.1 Definitions and Description 6.6.2 High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation 6.6.3 High Frequency Jet Ventilation 6.6.4 Clinical Applications Suggested Readings 7 Mechanical Ventilation Strategies 7.1 Pathophysiologic Considerations 7.1.1 Alveolar Ventilation (VA) 7.1.2 Time Constant 7.1.3 Functional Residual Capacity 7.1.4 Pressure–Volume (P–V) Relationship 7.2 Planning of Mechanical Ventilation in Individual Situations 7.2.1 Phases of Respiratory Cycle 7.2.2 Initiation of Inspiration and the Control Variable (Mode) 7.3 Weaning and Extubation 7.3.1 The Weaning Process 7.3.2 Initiation of Weaning 7.3.3 Weaning Techniques 7.3.4 ERT Trials 7.3.5 Extubation 7.4 Ventilator Induced Lung Injury 7.4.1 Airway Injury 7.4.2 Biotrauma, Atelectrauma, Oxytrauma 7.4.3 Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia 7.5 Heart–Lung Interactions 7.5.1 Mechanical Heart–Lung Interactions Suggested Readings 8 Mechanical Ventilation for Neonates 8.1 Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) 8.1.1 Pathophysiologic Considerations 8.1.2 Prevention of RDS 8.1.3 Delivery Room Stabilization 8.1.4 Respiratory Support in the Delivery Room 8.1.5 Respiratory Support During Hospital Stay 8.1.6 Role of Surfactant in Patients with RDS 8.2 Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia 8.2.1 Pathophysiology of BPD and Approach to Respiratory Support 8.2.2 Respiratory Support for Patients with BPD 8.2.3 Respiratory Support at Home 8.3 Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS) 8.3.1 Pathophysiology 8.3.2 Management at Delivery 8.3.3 Approach to Ventilation 8.3.4 Ventilator Weaning Strategies in MAS 8.4 Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia 8.4.1 Prenatal Diagnosis and Fetal Surgery 8.4.2 Pathophysiology 8.4.3 Management at Delivery 8.4.4 Approach to Ventilation 8.4.5 Pulmonary Hypertension in MAS and CDH 8.5 Consideration of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Suggested Readings 9 Ventilator Graphics 9.1 Identifying the Phases of a Mechanical Breath 9.2 Identifying the Mode of Ventilation 9.3 Recognizing and Measuring Respiratory System Mechanics 9.3.1 Increased Lower Airway resistance 9.3.2 Decreased Respiratory System Compliance 9.4 Patient-Ventilator Interactions 9.5 Trouble-Shooting Suboptimal Ventilator Performance Suggested Readings 10 Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation 10.1 Non-Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation (NIPPV) 10.1.1 Indications and Contraindications 10.1.2 Clinical Application 10.1.3 Ventilator Settings 10.1.4 Optimizing Patient-Ventilator Interaction 10.1.5 Mechanisms of Improvement 10.1.6 Equipment 10.1.7 Complications and Concerns During Short-Term NIPPV 10.2 Negative-Pressure Ventilation 10.2.1 Indications 10.2.2 Contraindications and Side-Effects 10.2.3 Equipment for NPV 10.2.4 Available Controls 10.2.5 Available Modes 10.2.6 Secretion Clearance and Cough Assist Suggested Readings 11 Respiratory Care Equipment 11.1 Oxygen Delivery Devices 11.2 Humidification Systems 11.3 Respiratory Care Therapeutics 11.4 Specialty Gases Suggested Readings 12 Long-Term Ventilation and Home Care 12.1 Definitions and Causes 12.2 Pathophysiological Considerations of Chronic Respiratory Failure 12.3 Approach to Long-Term/Home Care Ventilation 12.4 Logistics of Home Care Suggested Readings 13 Case-Based Analysis of Respiratory Failure 13.1 Breathing Control Disorders 13.2 Heart Failure 13.3 Lower Airway Obstruction 13.4 Parenchymal Lung Disease 13.5 Restrictive Chest Disease 13.6 Respiratory Pump Disorder 13.7 Abdominal Distension Index