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Hemodynamic Monitoring in the ICU

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This book describes the pathophysiological significance of the hemodynamic monitoring parameters available to the clinician and their role in providing reliable and reproducible information on the cardiocirculatory status of a patient in shock. It is explained how measurements of these parameters enable the intensivist to understand the patient's condition and to make more informed treatment decisions in order to optimize the hemodynamic status and improve the prognosis. Full guidance is provided on measurement of intravascular blood pressures, cardiac output, and derived variables. Methods of cardiac output determination based on the classical pulmonary thermodilution, transpulmonary thermodilution, echocardiography, and Doppler techniques are reviewed. Techniques based on calibrated and non-calibrated pulse contour analysis are discussed, with attention to their limitations. Furthermore, the dynamic indices of fluid responsiveness, their clinical applications, and issues related to their use are addressed. Care is also taken to explain the physiological concepts underlying various devices used by anesthesiologists and intensivists.

List of contents


Blood pressure.- Monitoring of cardiac output and its derivatives.- Hemodynamic monitoring techniques.- Monitoring the adequacy of oxygen supply and demand.- Echocardiography.- Preload dependency dynamic indices.- Perspectives.         
         
 

About the author

Karim Bendjelid, MD, MSc, and PhD, is a cardiologist/intensivist attending physician at the Geneva University Hospitals (Intensive Care Service) and a Senior Lecturer at Geneva Medical University. Dr. Bendjelid obtained his MSc in Cardiovascular Pharmacology at the Pierre and Marie Curie University (University of Paris VI) (France) and his PhD in Physiology at University of Claude Bernard, Lyon I (France). His main research interests concern hemodynamic monitoring (macrocirculation/microcirculation) and Cardiovascular Physiology. In these fields, he has authored or co-authored over 120 scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals and books. He has been a chairman or keynote lecturer at a number of international conferences organized by different prestigious societies. He is a regular member of the European Society of Cardiology, the American Physiological Society, and the Swiss Society of Intensive Care Medicine.

Raphaël Giraud, MD, MSc and PhD is an anesthesiologist/intensivist attending physician at the Geneva University Hospitals (Intensive Care Service) and a Senior Lecturer at Geneva Medical University. Dr. Giraud obtained his MSc in Cardiovascular Pharmacology at University of Claude Bernard, Lyon I (France) and his PhD in Physiology at University of Claude Bernard, Lyon I (France). His main research interests concern hemodynamic monitoring (macrocirculation) and Cardiovascular Physiology. In these fields, he has authored or co-authored over 30 scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals and books. He is a regular member of the Swiss Society of Intensive Care Medicine. 

Summary

This book describes the pathophysiological significance of the hemodynamic monitoring parameters available to the clinician and their role in providing reliable and reproducible information on the cardiocirculatory status of a patient in shock. It is explained how measurements of these parameters enable the intensivist to understand the patient’s condition and to make more informed treatment decisions in order to optimize the hemodynamic status and improve the prognosis. Full guidance is provided on measurement of intravascular blood pressures, cardiac output, and derived variables. Methods of cardiac output determination based on the classical pulmonary thermodilution, transpulmonary thermodilution, echocardiography, and Doppler techniques are reviewed. Techniques based on calibrated and non-calibrated pulse contour analysis are discussed, with attention to their limitations. Furthermore, the dynamic indices of fluid responsiveness, their clinical applications, and issues related to their use are addressed. Care is also taken to explain the physiological concepts underlying various devices used by anesthesiologists and intensivists.

Report

"This is a brief monograph that provides an excellent overview of the multitude of available cardiovascular and metabolic monitors. ... Trainees in critical care and staff at all levels are an appropriate audience for this book. ... Chapters are clearly written with excellent line drawings highlighting physiological principles. ... This book is recommended for its concise presentation of essential physiology and broad review of current and historic monitoring techniques." (David J. Dries, Doody's Book Reviews, September, 2016)

Product details

Authors Karim Bendjelid, Raphae Giraud, Raphael Giraud
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319805702
ISBN 978-3-31-980570-2
No. of pages 95
Dimensions 178 mm x 5 mm x 254 mm
Weight 261 g
Illustrations XVIII, 95 p. 55 illus., 54 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

Physiologie, B, Notfallmedizin, Medicine, Anästhesiologie, HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, critical care medicine, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesiology, Intensive / Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine, Anaesthetics, Accident & emergency medicine, Pulse contour analysis, Fluid responsiveness

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