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This textbook provides the fundamental of children's critical care from a European perspective. It offers a valuable guide for beginners as well as for clinicians working in Intensive Care and allied professionals including the role of an ICU in a modern children's hospital, specific situations and clinical practice achievements including techniques and the more appropriate therapies to be applied in different conditions. A section is devoted to specific organs - lung, heart and circulation, kidney and RRT, gut, brain, liver and pancreas, inflammation, immunity and sepsis, metabolism and metabolic diseases in ICU - whilst other to Cardiac Critical Care and Neuro Critical Care.
Edited and written by renowned key opinion leaders in the field, all chapters use a learning-oriented style, with practical examples, key points and take-home messages, so that readers can easily learn the content and, at the same time, apply what they have learned in the clinical setting.
ESPNIC Children's Intensive Care Textbook is also the prime textbook for the EPIC Diploma, matching the published international consensus curriculum and it is accompanied by an MCQ, in the fashion of the exam style.
Joe Brierley is a Paediatric Intensive care consultant at Great Ormond St Hospital in London, past President of ESPNIC and Chair of the European Board of paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Medicine
He is the Director of Bioethics at Great Ormond St Hospital; past chair of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health Ethics & Law Advisory Committee and current Ethics Section lead for ESPNIC and EAP
Akash Deep is the Director of the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at King's College Hospital, London. He is also the chair of the Renal / CRRT Section of the European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC), and chair of the UK Paediatric Intensive Care Society's Science and Education Committee. Dr. Deep conducts workshops and seminars on AKI and CRRT in various parts of the world. He was the co-chairman of the 8th and 9th International conferences on pediatric CRRT hosted in London and Orlando respectively. He regularly teaches on the winter and summer schools of the European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care (ESPNIC). His main interests include AKI in liver disease and RRT and other liver assist devices in liver failure and he has published on both of these topics extensively.
Dr. Deep is a clinical expert on paediatric sepsis and an advisor for the UK sepsis Trust. He works with a team of national and international experts who collaborate with the UK sepsis Trust, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and World Federation of Intensive Care.
Part 1 Introduction.- Part 2 Why do children need critical care.- Part 3 Mortality predications and scores.- Part 4 ICU structure.- Part 5 The Lung and Mechanical Ventilation in ICU.- Part 6 Fluids & Hemodynamics.- Part 7 Specific Organ System Failure.- Part 8 Cardiac Critical Care.- Part 9 Neuro Critical Care.- Part 10 Hematological issues in PICU.- Part 11 Specific situations.- Part 12 Vital Support.- Part 13 Looking after people.- Part 14 Where do critically ill children go?.- Part 15 Needed Research in ICU.- Part 16 Education.
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