INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP IN CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE (BOOK + EBOOK). 4TH EDITION

INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP IN CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE (BOOK + EBOOK). 4TH EDITION

Editorial:
ROUTLEDGE
Año de edición:
Materia
Enfermedades Infecciosas
ISBN:
978-1-138-29706-7
Páginas:
472
N. de edición:
4
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

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175,50 €

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166,73 €

• Clinical Diagnostic Approach in the Critical Care Unit
Chapter 1 Diagnostic Reasoning and Clinical Problem Solving
Burke A. Cunha
Chapter 2 Clinical Approach to Fever in the Critical Care Unit
Burke A. Cunha
Chapter 3 Physical Exam Clues and Their Mimics in Infectious Diseases in Critical Care
Yehia Y. Mishriki
Chapter 4 Ophthalmologic Clues to Infectious Diseases and Their Mimics in Critical Care
Cheston B. Cunha, Michael J. Wilkinson and David A. Quillen
Chapter 5 Radiology of Infectious Diseases and Their Mimics in Critical Care
Jocelyn A. Luongo, Boris Shapiro, Orlando A. Ortiz, and Douglas S. Katz
Chapter 6 Non-Specific Laboratory Tests in the CCU
Charles W. Stratton.
Chapter 7 Infections in Returning Travelers in the in the CCU and its Mimics
Elise Kochoumian, Jonathon Moore, Bushra Mina, Kevin Cahill
Chapter 8 Diagnostic Approach to Rash and Fever in the CCU
Lee S. Engel, Charles V. Sanders, Fred A. Lopez
Chapter 9 Severe Tick-borne Infections and its Mimics in the CCU
Praveen Sudhindra, Gary P Wormser
• Clinical Syndromic Approach in the Critical Care Unit
Chapter 10 The clinical approach to sepsis and its mimics in the critical care unit
Abdullah Chahin, and Steven M. Opal
Chapter 11 Acute Bacterial Meningitis and Its Mimics in CCU
Burke A. Cunha
Chapter 12 Encephalitis and its Mimics in the CCU
John J Halperin
Chapter 13 Severe Community Acquired Pneumonia in the CCU
Burke A. Cunha
Chapter 14 Legionnaire’s Disease and Severe Pneumonia Mimics in the CCU
Burke A. Cunha
Chapter 15 Severe Influenza pneumonia and its mimics in the CCU
Eleni E. Magira
Chapter 16 Severe Non-Influenza Viral Pneumonia in the Critical Care Unit
David Waldner, Thomas J Marrie and Wendy Sligl
Chapter 17 Nosocomial Pneumonia in the CCU
Burke A. Cunha
Chapter 18 Central Venous Catheter (CVC) Infection in the CCU
Emilio Bouza and Almudena Burillo
Chapter 19 Acute Infective Endocarditis and Its Mimics in the CCU.
John L Brusch
Chapter 20 Diagnostic Approach to Myocarditis in the Coronary Care Unit
Shabnam Seydafkan and Jason M. Lazar
Chapter 21 Intra-Abdominal Surgical Infections and Their Mimics in the CCU
Donald E. Fry
Chapter 22 Clostridium difficile and its Mimics in the CCU
Burke A. Cunha
Chapter 23 Diagnostic Approach to Fulminant Hepatitis in the CCU
Huei-Wen Lim and David Bernstein
Chapter 24 Diagnostic Approach To Acute Kidney Injury In The Critical Care Unit
Sonali Gupta, Divyansh Bajaj, Sana Idrees and Joseph Mattana
• Clinical Approach to Infections in Compromised Hosts in the Critical Care Unit
Chapter 25 Overwhelming Post-Splenectomy Infections
Larry I. Lutwick and Jana Preis
Chapter 26 Infections in Cirrhosis in the CCU
John M. Horne and Laurel C. Preheim
Chapter 27 Febrile neutropenia in the CCU
Perrine Parize, Anne Pouvaret, Paul-Louis Woerther, Frédéric Pène, and Olivier Lortholary
Chapter 28 Infections Related To Steroids And Immunosuppressive Agents In The Critical Care Unit
Gülden YILMAZ and Müge AYHAN
Chapter 29 Infections in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients Admitted to the Critical Care Unit
Almudena Burillo, Patricia Muñoz and Emilio Bouza
Chapter 30 Care of Critically Ill Patients with HIV
Joseph Metmowlee Garland, Andrew Levinson and Edward Wing
• Antimicrobial Therapy and Antibiotic Stewardship in the Critical Care Unit
Chapter 31 Principles of Antibiotic Stewardship in the CCU
Cheston B. Cunha
Chapter 32 Colonization, Infection and Resistance in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Edward Septimus
Chapter 33 Rapid Infectious Diseases Diagnostics in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Bronwen Garner and Kimberly Hanson
Chapter 34 Antibiotic Therapy of Multidrug Resistant (MDR) Organisms in the CCU
Burke A. Cunha
Chapter 35 Antibiotic Therapy in the Penicillin Allergic Patient in the CCU
Burke A. Cunha
Chapter 36 Adverse Reactions to Antibiotics in Critical Care
Diane M. Parente, Cheston B. Cunha and Michael Lorenzo
Chapter 37 Antibiotic Dosage Adjustment in Renal Insufficiency and Hemodialysis in the CCU
Damary C. Torres, Kristina Bruno and Danielle Maffei
Chapter 38 Antibiotic Failure: Apparent or Actual in the CCU
Burke A. Cunha

Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Stewardship in Critical Care Medicine 4E has been fully updated and revised. The clinical diagnostic approach to common infectious disease problems in the CCU is the underlying theme in the book. Emphasized throughout is the importance of formulating an accurate early presumptive clinical syndromic diagnosis which is the basis for selecting optimal initial antimicrobial therapy in the CCU. Without an accurate presumptive clinical diagnosis, effective therapy is unlikely at best. Based on the most probable clinical diagnosis, optimal antibiotic empiric therapy, based on antimicrobial stewardship principles, minimizes resistance and antibiotic complications in the CCU.
This new edition features chapters that explain the tenets of differential diagnostic reasoning, differential diagnostic characteristics of fever patterns in the CCU. The proper interpretation of rapid diagnostic tests, in the appropriate clinical context, is included. The diagnostic importance of cardinal clinical findings, particularly when combined, in the appropriate clinical context is emphasized and remains the basis for clinical problem solving in the CCU. Uniquely, critical diagnostic physical findings in the CCU, including color atlas of diagnostic eye findings, are included as important diagnostic determinants in the CCU.

Written by infectious disease clinicians for CCU consultants, Infectious Diseases and Antimicrobial Stewardship in Critical Care Medicine 4E remains a useful evidence based and experience tempered key clinical resource for infectious disease problems in the CCU.

• Essentials of the tenets of clinical diagnostic reasoning is explained as it relates to formulating a rapid and accurate clinical syndromic diagnosis in the CCU
• The diagnostic significance of fever patterns and their relationship to the pulse rate in the proper clinical context is explained in depth as related to the CCU setting
• Formulating an accurate early clinical syndromic diagnosis is presented as essential since it is the basis of effective empiric antibiotic therapy in the CCU
• How to combine key non-specific laboratory and imaging findings to increase diagnostic specificity and diagnostic probability in the CCU is presented
• Clinical perspective on the proper interpretation of the clinical significance of rapid diagnostic test results in the CCU is included
• A clinical approach to apparent "antibiotic failure" in the CCU is presented either due to actual antibiotic failure or seeming but unrelated non-antibiotic failure
• Section focuses on the practical aspects of antimicrobial stewardship particularly as related to optimizing dosing effectiveness while minimizing resistance and adverse effects in the CCU

Authors
• Cheston B. Cunha, MD, FACP is Medical Director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program at Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He is also an attending in adult infectious disease in the Division of Infectious Diseases is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Brown University Alpert School of Medicine. Dr. Cunha has written/co-written 51 articles, 53 book chapters and 7 books. He has been an Editor of Antibiotic Stewardship, Antibiotic Essentials (15th, 16th Edition), Clinical Infectious Diseases (3rd Edition), and Infectious Diseases in Critical Care Medicine and Antibiotic Stewardship (4th Edition). He has been an annual recipient of the Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award from the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
• Burke A. Cunha, MD, MACP is Chief, Infectious Disease Division at NYU Winthrop Hospital, Mineola, New York and Professor of Medicine, State University of New York School of Medicine, Stony Brook, New York. He is one of the world’s leading authorities on antimicrobial therapy and clinical infectious diseases. He has written/edited 1355 articles, 221 book chapters, and 36 books. He has received numerous teaching awards, including the Aesculapius Award for teaching excellence and the Spatz Award for clinical excellence. Dr. Cunha is a Master of the American College of Physicians, awarded for lifetime achievement as a Master Clinician and Master Teacher.