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Mechanical Ventilation in Critically Ill Cancer Patients : Rationale and Practical Approach
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ISBN: 331949256X 3319492551 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This book aims to equip the reader to make optimal decisions on the use of mechanical ventilatory support in critically ill cancer patients with acute respiratory failure (ARF) and to implement the different strategies effectively. Detailed information is provided on the rationale for invasive and non-invasive ventilation, the different modes of ventilation, indications and contraindications, prognostic factors, and outcomes. The role of postoperative mechanical ventilation following various forms of surgery is extensively addressed, and key aspects of withdrawal from ventilatory support are discussed. Attention is also devoted to mechanical ventilation in the palliative care context. The concluding part of the book focuses on healthcare resource utilization and organizational support in cancer critical care. ARF is the most common reason for hospital and intensive care admission among oncological patients, and there is growing evidence that outcome following mechanical ventilation is improving. Readers will find this book to be an invaluable aid when selecting and executing a strategy for management of ARF in individual cancer patients.

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Critical care medicine. --- Intensive care --- Intensive medicine --- Medicine. --- Anesthesiology. --- Hematology. --- Respiratory organs --- Oncology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Intensive / Critical Care Medicine. --- Pneumology/Respiratory System. --- Diseases. --- Medicine --- Emergency medicine --- Intensive care units --- Tumors --- Respiratory diseases --- Haematology --- Internal medicine --- Blood --- Anaesthesiology --- Surgery --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Diseases --- Oncology  . --- Pneumology. --- Respiration, Artificial --- Respiratory Insufficiency --- Neoplasms --- Critical Care --- Treatment Outcome --- therapy --- complications --- methods --- Clinical Effectiveness --- Clinical Efficacy --- Patient-Relevant Outcome --- Treatment Efficacy --- Rehabilitation Outcome --- Treatment Effectiveness --- Effectiveness, Clinical --- Effectiveness, Treatment --- Efficacy, Clinical --- Efficacy, Treatment --- Outcome, Patient-Relevant --- Outcome, Rehabilitation --- Outcome, Treatment --- Outcomes, Patient-Relevant --- Patient Relevant Outcome --- Patient-Relevant Outcomes --- Lysholm Knee Score --- Mechanical Ventilation --- Ventilation, Mechanical --- Artificial Respiration --- Artificial Respirations --- Mechanical Ventilations --- Respirations, Artificial --- Ventilations, Mechanical --- Humidifiers --- Ventilators, Mechanical --- Respiratory organs—Diseases.


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Mechanical Ventilation in Critically Ill Cancer Patients : Rationale and Practical Approach
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ISBN: 9783319492568 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing

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This book aims to equip the reader to make optimal decisions on the use of mechanical ventilatory support in critically ill cancer patients with acute respiratory failure (ARF) and to implement the different strategies effectively. Detailed information is provided on the rationale for invasive and non-invasive ventilation, the different modes of ventilation, indications and contraindications, prognostic factors, and outcomes. The role of postoperative mechanical ventilation following various forms of surgery is extensively addressed, and key aspects of withdrawal from ventilatory support are discussed. Attention is also devoted to mechanical ventilation in the palliative care context. The concluding part of the book focuses on healthcare resource utilization and organizational support in cancer critical care. ARF is the most common reason for hospital and intensive care admission among oncological patients, and there is growing evidence that outcome following mechanical ventilation is improving. Readers will find this book to be an invaluable aid when selecting and executing a strategy for management of ARF in individual cancer patients.

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