The focus of this volume is the "state of the art" of Intensive
and Critical Care Medicine as well as new insights into basic
science, clinical research and therapeutic interventions.
Structured in four parts, the volume opens with few chapters
devoted to the beginning and development of the WSICCM, to
procedures standardization, recommendations and quality of care
improvement, with particular reference to the definition of
clinical governance, professionalism and ethics. In the second
part, the authors describe the practical clinical approach to
critical illness; among the topics dealt with, the reader will find
monitoring and management of shock states; acute pain management,
airway management, ALI/ARDS and protective lung ventilation; the
problem of weaning; antibiotics policy, sepsis and organ
dysfunction. The third part of the book is related to some special
conditions of countries with limited resources, such as management
of obstetrics at high risk, malaria, AIDS, blood transfusion and
its components. The last part of the book is structured to present
some crucial issues of the intensive and critical care arena, in
particular evidence-based practice, the role of the e-distance
learning for information and the promotion of CME programs; last
but not least, trauma care, disaster and natural disaster medicine
are also discussed; a final chapter on the Guidelines of the World
Health Organization (WHO) on Disaster Medicine is included.
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