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Second Edition
By
Steven Donn, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Director, Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI
Sunil Sinha, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPCH, Professor of Paediatrics and Neonatal Medicine, University of Durham; Consultant Paediatrician and Neonatologist, The James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, UK
Description
The Manual of Neonatal Respiratory Care offers a clear, clinical approach to all aspects of neonatal pulmonology! Access step-by-step
guidance to normal lung development and physiology, cardiopulmonary assessment, neonatal respiratory failure, mechanical and conventional
ventilation, commercial neonatal ventilators, high frequency ventilation, respiratory disease management, complications, pain, weaning,
nursing care, procedures, pharmacologic agents, transport, alternative therapies, outcomes, and ethics. High quality radiographic images,
figures, tables, algorithms, and case studies are also incorporated. Written and edited by international experts, this unique book is
a must-have for any resident, fellow, respiratory therapist, nurse practitioner, or pediatrician working in the NICU.
Contents
Section I. Lung Development and Normal Pulmonary Physiology
Ch 1 Development of the Respiratory SystemCh 2 Spontaneous
Breathing Ch 3 Pulmonary Gas Exchange Ch 4 Pulmonary Mechanics
Section II. Assessment of Cardiopulmonary Function
Ch
5 Clinical Examination Ch 6 Radiography Ch 7 Interpretation of Blood Gases Ch 8 Neonatal Graphic Monitoring Ch 9 Continuous
Monitoring Techniques Ch 10 Echocardiography
Section III. Neonatal Respiratory Failure
Ch 11 Indications
for Mechanical Ventilation Ch 12 Mechanisms of Respiratory Failure Ch 13 Tissue Hypoxia Ch 14 Neonatal Resuscitation
Section
IV Mechanical Ventilation
Ch 15 Basic Principles of Mechanical Ventilation Ch 16 Classification of Mechanical Ventilation
Devices Ch 17 Ventilator Parameters
Section V Conventional Ventilation
Ch 18 Continuous Positive Airway
Pressure Ch 19 Intermittent Airways Pressure Ch 20 Assist/Control Ventilation Ch 21 Synchronized intermittent Mandatory Ventilation Ch
22 Volume-Controlled Ventilation Ch 23 Pressure Support Ventilation Ch 24 Pressure Controlled Ventilation and Pressure Regulated
Volume-Controlled Ventilation
Section VI Neonatal Ventilators
Ch 25 VIP BIRD Infant/Pediatric Ventilator Ch
26 Dr ger Babylog 8000 Plus Infant Care Ventilator Ch 27 SLE 2000 (HFO) Ventilator Ch 28 Sechrist Model IV-200 SAVI Ch 29
Newport Wave Ventilator Ch 30 Bear Cub 750 PSV Infant Ventilator Ch 31 Siemens Servo 300 Ventilator Ch 32 Infant Start VentilatorSection
VII Neonatal Apnea Ch 33 Apnea Syndromes Ch 34 Diagnosis of Apnea Ch 35 Treatment of Apnea
Section VIII High-Frequency
Ventilation
Ch 36 General Concepts of High-Frequency Ventilation Ch 37 High-Frequency Jet Ventilation and the Bunnell
Life Pulse High-Frequency Ventilator Ch 38 High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation Ch 39 SoesorMedics 3100A High-Frequency Oscillatory
Ventilator
Section IX Management of Specific Respiratory Disorders
Ch 40 Respiratory Distress Syndrome Ch
41 Meconium Aspiration Syndrome Ch 42 Neonatal Pneumonia Ch 43 Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn Ch 44 Neonatal
Pulmonary Hemorrhage Ch 45 Thoracic Airleaks Ch 46 Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Ch 47 Pulmonary Hypoplasia Ch 48 Bronchopulmonary
Dysplasia
Section X. Complications of Mechanical Ventilation
Ch 49 Airway and Respiratory Complications
of Mechanical Ventilation Ch 50 Patent Ductus Arteriosus Ch 51 Neurologic Complications of Mechanical Ventilation Ch 52 Retinopathy
of Prematurity
Section XI. Sedation and Control of Pain
Ch 53 Assessment of Pain and Sedation Ch 54
Pharmacologic Intervention Ch 55 Effects of Inadequate Analgesia or Sedation
Section XII. Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation
Ch
56 Essentials of Weaning Ch 57 Weaning Strategies Ch 58 Adjunctive Treatments for Weaning Ch 59 Impediments to Weaning Ch
60 Extubation and Postextubation Care
Section XIII. Nursing Care
Ch 61 Nursing Documentation Ch 62
Chest Physiotherapy/Postural Drainage Ch 63 Endotracheal Tube Suctioning
Section XIV Special Procedures
Ch
64 Laryngoscopy and Endotracheal Intubation Ch 65 Replacing the Endotracheal Tube Ch 66 TransilluminationCh 67 Evacuation of Airleaks Ch
68 Vascular Access Ch 69 Brochoscopy Ch 70 Tracheostomy
Section XV. Pharmacologic Agents Used in Respiratory Care
Ch
71 Surfactants Ch 72 Adjunctive Pharmacologic Agents
Section XVI. Transport of Ventilated Babies
Ch
73 Transport Equipment Ch 74 Stabilization of the Transported Newborn Ch 75 Special Considerations
Section. XVII.
Alternative Therapies for Intractable Respiratory Failure
Ch 76 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Ch 77 Inhaled
Nitric Oxide Therapy Ch 78 Liquid Ventilation for Neonatal Respiratory Failure
Section XVIII. Outcome of neonatal Intensive
Care
Ch 79 Discharge Planning of the NICU Graduate Ch 80 Follow-Up of the NICU Graduate
Section XIX.
Ethical Considerations
Ch 81 Initiation of Life Support at the Border of Viability Ch 82 Withdrawal if Ventilatory
Support
Section XX. Ventilatory Case Studies
Ch 83 Ventilatory Case Studies
| Bibliographic details |
Paperback, 612 pages, publication date: JAN-2006
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-03176-9
ISBN-10: 0-323-03176-5
Imprint: MOSBY
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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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