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Critical Care Neurology, Part I: Neurocritical Care focuses on the
care specialists and general neurologists that consult in the ICU
and their work with patients in acute, life-threatening situations
who are dealing with neurologic or neurosurgical crises emanating
from either a preexisting neurologic syndrome or from a new
neurologic complication appearing as a result of another medical or
surgical critical illness. These two separate clinical situations
form the pillars of neurocritical care, hence these practices are
addressed via two separate, but closely related, HCN volumes.
Chapters in both focus on pathophysiology and management, and are
tailored for both general neurologists and active neurocritical
specialists, with a specific focus on management over diagnostics.
Part I addresses the principles of neurocritical care and the
management of various neurologic diseases. Part II addresses the
interplay between neurologic complications and the surgical,
medical, cardiac, and trauma of critical illnesses that most
typically present in the ICU.
Critical Care Neurology, Part II: Neurology of Critical Illness
focuses on the care specialists and general neurologists that
consult in the ICU and their work with patients in acute,
life-threatening situations who are dealing with neurologic or
neurosurgical crises emanating from either a preexisting neurologic
syndrome or from a new neurologic complication appearing as a
result of another medical or surgical critical illness. These two
separate clinical situations form the pillars of neurocritical
care, hence these practices are addressed via two separate, but
closely related, HCN volumes. Chapters in both focus on
pathophysiology and management, and are tailored for both general
neurologists and active neurocritical specialists, with a specific
focus on management over diagnostics. Part I addresses the
principles of neurocritical care and the management of various
neurologic diseases. Part II addresses the interplay between
neurologic complications and the surgical, medical, cardiac, and
trauma of critical illnesses that most typically present in the
ICU.
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