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Sixth Edition
By
Andrew Lumb, MB, BS, FRCA, Consultant Anaesthetist, Senior Clinical Lecturer in Anaesthesia, St James's Hospital, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Description
Here's the definitive text on the principles and applications of respiratory physiology-back in a fully revised and updated New Edition!
Readers will find crucial management guidance on all the conditions they see in practice with its comprehensive, clinically oriented
descriptions of lung function in health, disease, and altered conditions and environments. Anesthesia and Analgesia called the previous
edition "an easily digestible compendium of basic physiological principles" and a "'born again' classic."
Audience
Anesthesiology and Critical Care Practitioners and Residents, Pulmonary Residents, Nurse Anesthesia Students and Practitioners, Health Science Libraries
Contents
Part 1: Basic principles
1. The atmosphere
2. Functional anatomy of the respiratory tract
3. Elastic
forces and lung volumes
4. Respiratory system resistance
5. Control of breathing
6. Pulmonary ventilation
7.
The pulmonary circulation
8. Distribution of pulmonary ventilation and perfusion
9. Diffusion of respiratory gases
10.
Carbon dioxide
11. Oxygen
12. Non-respiratory functions of the lung
13. The history of respiratory physiology
Part
2: Applied physiology
14. Pregnancy, neonates and children
15. Exercise
16. Sleep
17. High altitude
and flying
18. High pressure and diving
19. Respiration in closed environments and space
20. Drowning
21.
Smoking and air pollution
22. Anaesthesia
23. Changes in the carbon dioxide tension
24. Hypoxia
25. Anaemia
26.
Hyperoxia and oxygen toxicity
Part 3: Physiology of pulmonary disease
27. Ventilatory failure
28.
Airways disease
29. Pulmonary vascular disease
30. Parenchymal lung disease
31. Acute lung injury
32. Respiratory
support and artificial ventilation
33. Lung transplantation
Appendices:
A. Physical quantities
and units of measurement
B. The gas laws
C. Conversion factors for gas volumes
D. Symbols and abbreviations
E.
Nomograms and correction charts
F. Mathematical functions relevant to respiratory physiology
– The linear function –
The rectangular hyperbola or inverse function – The parabola or squared function – Exponential functions – The tear-away exponential
function – The wash-out or die-away exponential function – The wash-in exponential function
| Bibliographic details |
Hardbound, 520 pages, publication date: JUN-2005
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-8791-1
ISBN-10: 0-7506-8791-6
Imprint: BUTTERWORTH HEINEMANN
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Last update: 10 Sep 2009
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