In Neurotrauma and Critical Care of the Brain, leading clinicians present widely accepted guidelines and evidence-based practices for the management of patients with traumatic brain injury. Divided into five main sections, the book guides the clinician through the science, management, critical care, outcomes, and important socioeconomic issues relevant to patient care.
Special Features:
-Offers the valuable team approach and recommendations of renowned surgeons, clinicians, rehabilitation specialists, and researchers
-Includes guidelines for injuries ranging from mild to moderate, severe, and penetrating, and for treating brain injury in children
-Covers the related intensive care issues of neurologic, pulmonary, cardiovascular, and infection management and nutrition and fluid control
-Reviews fundamental science concepts, including pathophysiology, monitoring and imaging, biomarkers and classification systems for brain injury
-Provides hundreds of concise summary tables and illustrations to help digest complex information
-Discusses ethics and important end-of-life issues
With an integrated management approach to injury and rehabilitation that goes well beyond initial surgery, Neurotrauma and Critical Care of the Brain will enable neurosurgeons, neurologists, physicians in trauma, critical care, and rehabilitation medicine, and residents in these specialties to optimize patient care and outcomes. It is also useful as a guide for board exam preparation.
The companion volume to this book is Neurotrauma and Critical Care of the Spine.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Some of the foremost leaders and thinkers in this field have contributed to the remarkable Neurotrauma and Critical Care of the Brain...The book really is a complete primer on the care of the head injured patient...it should be required reading for all residents in neurosurgery...It should be available in all medical school and academic department of neurosurgery libraries...A few hours leafing through and reading the tabular summaries...will benefit almost anyone with an interest in the subject.--Journal of the American Medical Association
"[Four stars] The contributors as well as editors are well known experts in their fields...useful flow diagrams demonstrate both clinical scenarios...and basic science concepts...a comprehensive resource and reference...a valuable addition"--Doody's Review
"Jallo and Loftus bring together chapters by neurosurgeons, neurologists, and other clinicians from the US, UK, and Australia, who present guidelines and evidence-based practices for the management of patients with traumatic brain injury. They cover the underlying science, including pathophysiology, biomarkers, monitoring, and imaging; management; critical care, nutrition, and infection; outcomes; and socioeconomic issues like ethics, medicolegal issues, and cost related to care."--SciTech Book News
"Particularly well detailed...richly illustrated...really useful for neurosurgeons and radiologists...really instructive...this book merits a special place in the reference arsenal of neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons."--European Neurology
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Höhe: 21.6 cm
Breite: 27.9 cm
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978-1-60406-032-4 (9781604060324)
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Chair, Department of Neurosurgery, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, ILProfessor and Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery, Assistant Dean for International Affiliations, Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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Contents
Introduction
1. Epidemiology
Science
2. Pathophysiology
3. Biomarkers and Surrogate Markers
4. Noninvasive Monitoring Technology
5. Monitoring of the Brain: Pressures, Flows, and Brain Tissue Probes
6. Classification Systems
7. Introduction to Brain Injury Imaging
Endovascular Therapy
Management
9. Mild Brain Injury
10. Moderate Brain Injury
11. Severe Brain Injury
12. Wartime Penetrating Injuries
13. Scientific Surgical Management
14. Pediatric Brian Injury
Critical Care
15. Neurological Critical Care
16. Pulmonary Critical Care
17. Cardiovascular Critical Care
18. Nutrition
19. Infection
20. Fluids/Electrolytes
Outcome
21. Rehabilitation
22. Prognosis
Socioeconomics
23. Ethics: Life and Death Choices
24. Medicolegal Issues
25. Cost of Traumatic Brain Injury and Return on Helmet Investment in the United States