Prognostication of acute neurologic disease is a major task for neurohospitalists and neurointensivists. The family conference raises the delicate matter of how to decide that outcome is indefinitely poor and how to define disability. This monograph is the first book on how to communicate prognosis in acute neurologic conditions. Communicating Prognosis includes useful data on prognosis in all major neurologic conditions and provides practical advice on how to effectively lead such a conference and how to resolve potential conflicts. This book provides straightforward common sense on-the-spot advice and touches on all aspects of support of devastated families.
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"This unique work is provided by an experienced author in the field of neurological critical care. ... Practitioners of all levels of experience will find this book extremely helpful." Weighted Numerical Score: 100 - 5 Stars! --Doody's Health Sciences Book Review
"...inexperienced and experienced ICU care providers alike will benefit from reading Wijdicks' well-targeted book." --Critical Care Medicine
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-0-19-992878-1 (9780199928781)
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Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, MD, PhD, FNCS, FANA,
Professor of Neurology. Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,
Chair, Division of Critical Care Neurology,
Consultant, Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit,
Saint Marys Hospital,
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.
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Professor of NeurologyProfessor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Chair, Division of Critical Care Neurology, Consultant, Neurosciences Intensive Care Unit, Saint Mary's Hospital, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Chapter 1: Prognostication after Traumatic Brain injury ; Chapter 2: Prognostication after Ischemic or Hemorrhagic Stroke ; Chapter 3: Prognostication of Coma after Cardiac Arrest ; Chapter 4: Prognostication after Brain Injury-Associated Seizure and Status Epilepticus ; Chapter 5: Prognostication after Infections of the Central Nervous System ; Chapter 6: Prognostication Following Acute Neuromuscular Disorders ; Chapter 7: Principles of Neuropalliation ; Chapter 8: The Conversation and Words We Use ; Chapter 9: Withdrawal of Support and Palliation ; Chapter 10: Troubleshooting: Families Who Won't Let Go