Clinical cases in the intensive care unit. Segunda edición

Clinical cases in the intensive care unit. Segunda edición

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Preface

In the second edition of the work Clinical Cases in theIntensive Care Unit, readers will find not only updated content, but also arenewed approach that incorporates diagnostic, therapeutic, and technologicaladvances in intensive care medicine.

This selection of cases reflects the diversity andcomplexity of intensive care units worldwide, considering variations inresources, contexts, and management strategies. This book is the result of aninternational collaborative work, developed as an academic effort of the WFICC,under the leadership of its President, Jorge Hidalgo, and its President-elect,Javier Perez-Fernandez, with the commitment to strengthening clinicaldecision-making and evidence-based practice in critical environments.

Javier Perez-Fernandez, MD
Jorge Hidalgo, MD

 

Preface XIX
Introduction XXI

Cardiomyopathy in septic shock 1 Acute cardiogenic shock 11 Ventilator strategy in ARDS: A phenotype-guided, ultrasound-integrated approach 19 Hidden euglycemic ketoacidosis: A lesson in diagnosing the causes of metabolic acidosis 29 CAR T-cell toxicity 43 Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) and atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) in an adult patient 53 Acute ischemic stroke with severe intracranial atherosclerotic disease 59 Saddle pulmonary embolism. A critical care approach case presentation 65 Acute liver failure. Case-based presentation and management 81 Acute respiratory failure in pregnancy 89 Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury 99 Acute thallium intoxication. A critical care case report 107 Budd-Chiari syndrome 117 Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome 123 Difficult airway management 131 Submassive pulmonary embolism associated with a long-haul flight 141

Índice analítico 157

  • MED015000 MEDICINA > Cuidado crítico
  • Cuidados intensivos