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E-grāmata: Pulmonary Function Measurement in Noninvasive Ventilatory Support

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  • ISBN-13: 9783030761974

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This book comprehensively addresses the use of pulmonary function measurement for the evaluation, screening and timing of noninvasive mechanical ventilation (NIMV) from hospital to home care. To do so, it describes three clinical stages of NIMV support: before NIV, to detect early markers and determine whether NIV is appropriate; during NIV, to evaluate NIV response; and in long-term NIV support.





Additionally, it assesses a range of complementary health care organizations (pulmonary function labs, pneumology wards, semi-intensive care units and home mechanical ventilation programs), techniques (chest physiotherapy/airway secretions, etc.) and applications.





In closing, the book offers practical recommendations on how noninvasive ventilation and lung function measurement can improve outcomes and quality of life, making it a valuable resource for all specialists, e.g. intensivists and pneumologists, as well as anesthesiologists and therapists. 
Part -I Noninvasive ventilation - Basic Physiology and pulmonary
function measurements.
Chapter
1. Spontaneous Breathing Physiology.
Chapter
2. Dyspnea, pathophysiology in acute and chronic respiratory failure.- Part
II. Noninvasive ventilation - Pulmonary Function Measurements:
Classification, Screening Test and Questionnaires.
Chapter
3. Diaphragm
function Pulmonary function testing.
Chapter
4. Respiratory Accessory Muscle
Function Of Inspiratory Expiratory, And Bulbar Muscles.
Chapter
5.
Evaluation of Peripheral Airways.
Chapter
6. Lung Compliance Measurement.-
Chapter
7. Evaluation of pressure, volume and flow waveforms during NIV.-
Chapter
8. Cough evaluation measurement and scores.
Chapter
9. Gas
Exchange.
Chapter
10. Biomarkers and Pulmonary Function Test.- Part III. Are
there any specific clinical noninvasive ventilation indications and pulmonary
Function Measurement?.
Chapter
11. Dyspnea during non-invasive ventilation
implications for respiratory function.
Chapter12. Pulmonary Function in Rare
Pulmonary Diseases.
Chapter
13. Chronic neuromuscular disorders.
Chapter
14. Continuous non- invasive ventilator support (neuromuscular disorders).-
Chapter
15. Chest Wall Disorders.
Chapter
16. Chronic obstructive and cystic
fibrosis respiratory disorders.
Chapter
17. Should NPPV be used for
respiratory management of asthma attacks?.
Chapter
18. Obesity
hypoventilation syndrome.
Chapter
19. Obstructive Sleep Apnea Sleep-
Disordered Breathing.
Chapter
20. Chronic heart failure.
Chapter
21.
Respiratory Physiotherapy and Pulmonary Rehabilitation.
Chapter
22. High
risk population, elderly and chronic critically ill patients.
Chapter
23.
Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure VILI.
Chapter
24. Pulmonary function-NIV.
Cardiac, thoracic and abdominal surgery.
Chapter
25. Pulmonary function-NIV
-Traumatic Cervical spinal cord injury, neurosurgery and non traumatic
neurologic.
Chapter
26. Assessment-right ventricular function-Pulmonary
hypertension.- PartIV. Lung Function Measurement in Noninvasive Ventilation
Are there any impact of implementation?.
Chapter
27. Equipment For Pulmonary
Function Evaluation Device And Technology.
Chapter
28. Oxygen
Supplementation High Flow Nasal Oxygen.
Chapter
29. Negative and Positive
Non-Invasive Pressure Ventilation.
Chapter
30. Interface, mouthpiece, nasal
face /alternative interface.
Chapter
31. Non Invasive Ventilation (NIV):
timing, screening and follow-up.
Chapter
32. Ventilatory Modes: Neurally
adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA)/ Pressure support ventilation/ Bi-PAP
mode/ Continuous positive airway pressure.
Chapter
33. Patient-ventilator
interaction.
Chapter
34. Noninvasive ventilation failure.
Chapter
35.
Pharmacology treatments and pulmonary function tests.- Part V. Are there any
implications of Lung Function Measurement and Health Care Organization in
Noninvasive ventilation?.
Chapter
36.  Pulmonary function tests in
hospitalized patients/ setting (specialized respiratorycare, high dependency/
intensive care unit).
Chapter
37. From hospital to home care-discharge.-
Chapter
38. Home Care Ventilator-Dependent Patients.
Chapter
39. Home
Non-Invasive Ventilation: Lung Function Tests And Telemedicine.- Part VI.
Relationships Non invasive ventilation-Lung Function Measurement. In Outcome
and Quality-of-Life.
Chapter
40. Pulmonary Function testing Predictors and
Readmissions.
Chapter
41. Quality of life in acute critically.
Chapter
42.
Quality of life in chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases.
Chapter
43.
Quality of life in neuromuscular disorders.
Chapter
44. Relationship
pulmonary function testing emotional psychosocial factors.- Part VII.
Noninvasive ventilation- Pulmonary Function Testing Guidelines.
Chapter
45.
Evidence-based recommendations pulmonary functions measurement and outcomes. 
Antonio M. Esquinas is critical care specialist and staff physician in the Intensive Care Unit at the Hospital Morales Meseguer, Murcia. Spain. He is an active member and International fellow of the American Association Respiratory Care (AARC), fellow of the American Collage Chest Physicians (ACCP) and Director of the International School of Non Invasive Ventilation, International Fellowship program of non-invasive ventilation,   president of the International Association of Non Invasive Ventilation and International College of Non Invasive Ventilation Experts.





His main research activities are related to noninvasive mechanical ventilation in pulmonary and critical care. He is the author of more than 50 books (in English, Portuguese, Spanish and translated in Chinese), numerous articles (662) and chapters (180) and has actively participated in international meetings related to education and research on non-invasive ventilation.