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This text provides a high level, comprehensive but concise review of adult surgical critical care. It can be used to review complex topics of critical illness in surgical patients, as a reference tool, or as preparation for a board examination. It is focused on the surgical patient including high yield facts, evidence-based guidelines, and critical care principles. To remain succinct, it concentrates on surgically relevant care. Further, the text is written with an expectation that reader already possesses a basic understanding of critical care pathophysiology and clinical practices such as those acquired during residency. Organized by organ system, each section contains several chapters addressing relevant disorders, monitoring and treatment modalities, and outcomes.  Principles of Adult Surgical Critical Care will be of use to intensivists caring for surgical patients regardless of parent training domain. Additionally, this work is intended to be used by surgical critical care

fellowship trainees as well as other advanced practice providers such as nurse practitioners and physician assistants who provide care in ICUs and emergency departments alike.

Recenzijas

This multiauthored, comprehensive book focuses on surgical patients requiring critical care services. Common problems requiring surgical critical care and complications which may require the input of a surgical intensivist are described, along with procedures commonly performed in the SICU. Trainees at all stages, from students to fellows of acute care surgery, or in disciplines providing care to the surgical patient are an appropriate audience. Chapters are concise and clearly written. (David Dries, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2017)

1 Pain, Agitation, Delirium, and Immobility in the ICU
1(12)
Juliane Jablonski
2 Bedside Neurologic Monitoring
13(10)
Bryan J. Moore
Jose L. Pascual
3 Status Epilepticus
23(12)
Emily J. Gilmore
Emad Nourollahzadeh
4 Traumatic Brain Injury
35(10)
Sofya H. Asfaw
Niels Douglas Martin
5 Care of the Spinal Cord-Injured Patient
45(8)
Christine E. Lotto
Michael S. Weinstein
6 Nontraumatic Neurological Conditions
53(10)
Christopher R. Becker
Jose L. Pascual
7 Hemodynamic Monitoring and Resuscitation
63(14)
Patrick J. Neligan
Jiri Horak
8 Hemodynamic Monitoring in Surgical Critical Care
77(14)
Brett M. Howard
D. Benjamin Christie
9 Cardiovascular Emergencies
91(14)
J. Trent Magruder
Glenn J. Whitman
10 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO)/Extracorporeal Carbon Dioxide Removal (ECCO2R)
105(10)
Nicole Lena Werner
Pauline K. Park
11 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Lung Protective Ventilation
115(12)
Sarah E. Greer
Rebecca E. Duncan
Molly R. Deane
Nader M. Habashi
Maureen McCunn
12 Noninvasive Ventilation in the Perioperative Period
127(10)
Kimberly M. Ramonell
Richard P. Ramonell
Kevin W. McConnell
13 Care of the Surgical ICU Patient with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Pulmonary Hypertension
137(12)
Stacey M. Kassutto
Joshua B. Kayser
14 Diagnosis and Management of Acute Kidney Injury
149(10)
Neesh Pannu
Matthew T. James
15 Renal Replacement Therapy in the Critically III Surgical Patient
159(10)
Kevin K. Chung
Ian J. Stewart
16 Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
169(12)
Michael A. Samotowka
17 Critical Care Management of Severe Acute Pancreatitis
181(30)
Ronald Tesoriero
Jose J. Diaz
18 Hepatic Failure
211(22)
Mario Rueda
Pamela A. Lipsett
19 Abdominal Compartment Hypertension and Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
233(8)
Patrick Maluso
Babak Sarani
20 Nutrition in the Surgical ICU Patient
241(10)
Beth E. Taylor
Craig M. Coopersmith
21 Antibiotic Strategy and Stewardship
251(6)
Sarah M. Kolnik
Heather L. Evans
22 Sepsis, Severe Sepsis, and Septic Shock
257(10)
Andrew C. Gaugler
Nicholas Namias
23 Source Control and Supporting Therapeutics: Integrating Bacterial Invasion, Host Defense, and Clinical Interventions with Source Control Procedures
267(14)
Lewis J. Kaplan
Addison K. May
Lena M. Napolitano
24 Soft Tissue Infections
281(14)
Addison K. May
25 Anemia in the Surgical ICU
295(18)
Aryeh Shander
Lena M. Napolitano
Margit Kaufman
26 Coagulopathies and Anticoagulation
313(14)
Jeremy W. Cannon
27 Thrombocytopenia in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit
327(8)
Noelle N. Saillant
Carrie A. Sims
28 Venous Thromboembolism in the Intensive Care Unit
335(8)
Lisa M. Kodadek
Elliott R. Haut
29 Glycemic Control and Insulin Resistance
343(8)
Richard N. Lesperance
Oscar D. Guillamondegui
30 Critical Illness-Related Corticosteroid Insufficiency in the Intensive Care Patient
351(8)
Noelle N. Saillant
Carrie Sims
31 Thyroid Disorders
359(10)
Scott B. Grant
Stanley Z. Trooskin
32 Hyperadrenergic Crisis
369(12)
Lindsay E. Kuo
Douglas L. Fraker
33 Trauma
381(12)
D. Joshua Mancini
Mark J. Seamon
C. William Schwab
34 Immunocompromised Patients
393(14)
Judith Anesi
Valerianna Amorosa
35 Transplantation
407(10)
Adam S. Bodzin
Ronald W. Busuttil
36 Intensive Care in Obstetrics
417(14)
Corrina Oxford
Mauricio La Rosa
37 The Pediatric Patient Cared for in the Adult ICU
431(12)
Zoe Maher
Michael L. Nance
38 Organ Donor Management
443(10)
Olubode Ademola Olufajo
Ali Salim
39 Biostatistics for the Intensivist: A Clinically Oriented Guide to Research Analysis and Interpretation
453(12)
Heidi H. Hon
Jill C. Stoltzfus
Stanislaw P. Stawicki
40 Administration
465(8)
Samuel A. Tisherman
41 Practical Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics
473(10)
Anthony T. Gerlach
Lina Saliba
42 Ethics and the ICU
483(4)
Christine C. Toevs
43 Disaster Management and Preparedness
487(8)
Susan Miller Briggs
44 Postoperative Complications Following Surgery Abroad
495(6)
Nicole Lucas
William A. Walters
45 Post-intensive Care Syndrome (PICS)
501(14)
Jed Wolpaw
Stephanie Cha
Todd Dorman
46 Operative Procedures in the Intensive Care Unit
515(6)
Greta L. Piper
47 Anesthesia-Related Issues in the ICU
521(12)
Mark-Alan Pizzini
Benjamin L. Rubin
48 Incorporating Advanced Practice Practitioners in the ICU
533(6)
Ruth Kleinpell
W. Robert Grabenkort
49 Contemporary ICU Design
539(12)
Diana C. Anderson
Neil A. Halpern
50 Telemedicine for the Intensive Care Unit
551(10)
Ann Marie Huffenberger
Niels Douglas Martin
C. William Hanson
Index 561
Dr. Martin is an Assistant Professor of Surgery within the Division of Traumatology, Surgical Critical Care, & Emergency Surgery and is Co-Medical Director of the Surgical Intensive Care Unit. He received his undergraduate degree from Rutgers University and his Medical Doctor degree in May 2000 from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He completed a 6-year General Surgery Residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, which also included a one-year Vascular Tissue Engineering Research Fellowship and also completed a 2-year fellowship in Traumatology and Surgical Critical Care at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Martin has specific clinical interests in management of the open abdomen, laparoscopic ventral hernia repair, anterior thoraco-lumbar spine fusion exposure, advanced modes of ventilation and nutritional support.