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Only very few therapeutic modalities are used as extensively as
mechanical ventilation in intensive care units, during anaesthesia
and in emergency situations. Hence theoretical and practical
knowledge in this technique had to be made available to workers in
a number of medical specialities. In addition to anaesthetists, who
are most familiar with artificial ventilation for historical and
practical reasons, surgeons, internists, paediatricians and
emergency physicians also need a foundation. Furthermore, the
widespread application of this life-supporting method requires that
paramedical personnel such as nurses and respiratory therapists be
trained to use mechanical ventilation, to understand how it works
and to be aware of specific side effects and dangers. This book,
edited by Fran ois Lemaire, is a well-designed present ation of a
number of the relevant aspects, types and problems of mechanical
ventilation which are important for physicians and paramedical
personnel who use it. After a description of the technical
principles and maintenance of an artificial ventilator, the main
part of the book is devoted to the most frequently used types of
mechanical respiratory support, with their specific indications,
the pathophysiology of their effects on pulmonary gas exchange and
the specific choice and regulation ofthe mechanical variables
involved. Older and new types of ventilatory support are discussed;
there is a good balance of enough specific information for the
inexperienced as well as a critical analysis of the indications for
more exotic techniques, such as mandatory minute ventilation,
independent lung ventilation and airway pressure release."
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