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Therapeutic Hypothermia (Molecular & Cellular Biology of Critical Care Medicine)

Therapeutic Hypothermia (Molecular & Cellular Biology of Critical Care Medicine)
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* Publisher: Springer
* Number Of Pages: 258
* Publication Date: 2005-06-09
* Sales Rank: 1729459
* ISBN / ASIN: 0387254021
* EAN: 9780387254029
* Binding: Hardcover
* Manufacturer: Springer
* Studio: Springer
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The use of hypothermia for a variety of therapeutic purposes has a long and erratic history. Hypothermia was used for protection and preservation of the heart and entire organism during planned operative ischemia. Attempts were also made to use hypothermia for resuscitation from cardiac arrest and for management of head trauma. Therapeutic Hypothermia will provide a review of the subject, in particular, resuscitative hypothermia and include known mechanisms of action and results from both mechanistic and outcome laboratory studies and clinical trials. Cooling methods and potential side effects of hypothermia will be addressed as well as recommendations for future laboratory and clinical research. This volume will be of interest to both the researcher interested in therapeutic hypothermia as well as the clinician interested in the potential use of therapeutic hypothermia in their patient population.



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Turning up the Heat on Pain: TRPV1 Receptors in Pain and Inflammation (Progress in Inflammation Research)

Turning up the Heat on Pain: TRPV1 Receptors in Pain and Inflammation (Progress in Inflammation Research)
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* Publisher: Birkhause..
* Number Of Pages: 249
* Publication Date: 2005-09-27
* Sales Rank: 1874869
* ISBN / ASIN: 3764370807
* EAN: 9783764370800
* Binding: Hardcover
* Manufacturer: Birkhauser
* Studio: Birkhauser
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Vanilloids mediate their effects by selective agonism of an ion channel, the vanilloid receptor 1 (TRPV1). TRPV1 is a ligand-gated, non-selective, cation channel preferentially expressed in small-diameter, primary afferent neurons, including nociceptive sensory nerves. In addition to be activated by capsaicin and related vanilloids, TRPV1 responds to heat and extracellular acidification, and will integrate simultaneous exposures to these stimuli. The aim of this book is to summarize recent insights in the role of TRPV1 in pain and inflammation, and to discuss how modulation of this receptor may lead to important advances in analgesic drug development. Insights into the prospects for the therapeutic potential of TRPV1 activation or inhibition, particularly in various painful or inflammatory conditions, are provided. The volume is written for basic scientists and clinicians interested in the mechanisms of pain, inflammation and the treatment of these conditions.

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Jawetz, Melnick, & Adelberg's Medical Microbiology (LANGE Series)

Jawetz, Melnick, & Adelberg's Medical Microbiology (LANGE Series)

Author: Geo. F. Brooks

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The landmark clinical guide to the role microorganisms play in human health and illnesses -extensively revised and updated

Linking fundamental microbiology concepts with the diagnosis and treatment of clinical infections, this one-of-a-kind, portable text delivers an essential overview of the organisms and agents involved in clinical microbiology. In addition to brief descriptions of the organisms, you'll find vital perspectives on pathogenesis, diagnostic laboratory tests, clinical findings, treatment, and epidemiology. The book's purpose is to introduce basic clinical microbiology through the fields of bacteriology, virology, mycology, and parasitology giving you a far-reaching, yet accessible review of the discipline that you can't find anywhere else. Supporting this acclaimed coverage are more than 300 informative illustrations and tables, each designed to clarify and drive home important chapter concepts.

New to this Edition:

* Updates to critical topics throughout, particularly in the areas of hepatitis viruses, the HIV virus, and bacterial virulence factors
* Refreshed USMLE questions
* Revised list of microorganisms and viruses featured on the inside of the book's covers

Product Details

* Paperback: 832 pages
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical; 24 edition (April 20, 2007)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0071476660
* ISBN-13: 978-0071476669
* Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.3 x 1.2 inches

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Davidson’s Principles and Practice of Medicine: with STUDENT CONSULT Access

Davidson's Principles and Practice of Medicine: with STUDENT CONSULT Access


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ISBN: 0443100578
Book author: Nicholas A. Boon, Nicki R. Colledge, Brian R. Walker, John Hunter
Amazon Rating: 4.5

Book Description:
This internationally famous and best-selling textbook of general (or internal) medicine is renowned for providing a rational and easily understood basis for the practice of clinical medicine. Since it was first published this comprehensive text has met the requirements of several generations of medical students preparing for their examinations, while serving as a valuable reference for doctors in training. Rather than page after page of dense text, this reference makes finding information a snap by featuring lavish, colorful visual information. Extensive tables, crib boxes, MRI images, and x-ray films accompany each chapters succinct discussions. The books clear organization and color-coded chapters make it simple to find just the information you need, when you need it.


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Sedation Analgesia for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures

Sedation Analgesia for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures

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S. Malviya, N. Naughton and K. K. Tremper (editors).
Published by Humana Press, New Jersey.
Pp. 310; indexed; illustrated. Price US$125.00. ISBN 0-89603-863-7.

Given the recent attempts by the Academy of Medicine to promote safer sedation, I had hoped that Sedation and Analgesia for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures would contain helpful advice and guidance. I was greatly disappointed. With 18 of the 19 contributors coming from the USA, the book is clearly written for an American audience. All of the specific guidelines, rules and regulations are American, with no discussion of policies and practices in any other countries. While the basic principles may be similar, confusion is likely, as what is 'mandatory' in one place may only be 'recommended' elsewhere and vice versa. Predictably, American spellings are used, but alternative drug names used in Europe are not even acknowledged, which could be confusing and possibly dangerous.

Much of the book seems to lack focus. From the title, I would not expect sedation in the intensive care unit or general anaesthesia to be covered, except in passing. Unfortunately, several chapters devote many pages to these issues. That others do not implies a lack of editorial guidance and control. Material is often inappropriate for the target audience, claimed to range from investigators and physicians to nurses and administrators. For example, Chapter 5 Table 1 lists Malampatti class III as a risk factor that should trigger discussion with an anaesthetist. While I do not dispute this sage advice, the authors really should have defined the Malampatti classification, which I doubt would be known to anyone other than an anaesthetist. Practical tables and figures have not been used as consistently and effectively as the editors had hoped. The index also seems rather basic. Neither intranasal midazolam nor the aforementioned Malampatti classification are listed, despite several mentions in the text. The interaction of midazolam with opioids is indexed to only one of its multiple citations.

Chapter 1 is, in my opinion, the weakest, being confusing and unhelpful. It begins by highlighting differences between sedation and sleep, but then tries to explain both by way of common pathways. The authors use the bispectral index score (BIS) in support of their hypothesis, yet fail to mention that nitrous oxide can produce unconsciousness at normal BIS levels. Examples are often given for specific drugs, with no mention of how other members of the same class behave. A section on the pivotal role of GABA fails to mention propofol. There are also some errors, for example, nausea and vomiting are said to be 'positively correlated with sedation level', citing a study which actually showed nausea to be more common at light levels of sedation, probably because these less sedated patients also received more opioid analgesia.

Chapters 2 and 3 discuss American practice guidelines for paediatric and adult sedation, respectively. There is considerable overlap, but the second chapter is more useful, since it outlines various principles that would be helpful to anyone developing their own guidelines, and it contains valuable information on complication rates and monitoring. Chapter 4 provides specific advice for many paediatric procedures, but is a little disjointed. I would have liked a summary or table suggesting which types of procedure should involve an anaesthetist and which can be managed by other care providers, especially in the subsection on cardiology. Table 2 simply lists interventional radiology procedures; far more useful would have been to combine this with the subsequent text to suggest the likely level of sedation required for each procedure in tabular form. Table 3 could adopt a similar approach. Chapter 5, sedation by site and procedure, states that a comprehensive review of the use of various sedatives, analgesics and other adjuvants in bronchoscopy 'is beyond the scope of this section'. I disagree and can see no better place for such a discussion, especially in a book aimed at a target audience which 'spans multiple disciplines'.

Chapter 6 discusses the pharmacology of sedative agents, but three-quarters is devoted to general anaesthetic agents and often inappropriately deals with general anaesthesia or sedation in intensive care. Much of the basic pharmacology of these drugs will already be well-known to anaesthetists and, as much of the remainder of the book stresses, these drugs should not be used for sedation by other practitioners. Discussion of the various pharmaceutical preparations of propofol is again relevant only to the USA, while alternative formulations of etomidate (available in parts of Europe) receive no mention. The 'dosage guidelines' given in Table 5 would induce general anaesthesia in a great many cases, again suggesting a lack of focus. The following chapter discusses opioid pharmacology in considerable detail, but, bizarrely, this is confined to paediatric practice, in contrast to the more general handling of sedatives in the preceding text. Morphine is described as 'the gold standard against which all other opioids are compared', yet Table 1 normalizes all doses against meperidine (pethidine). The section on suggested morphine dose seems more relevant to postoperative or chronic pain, rather than to analgesia for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The description of oral transmucosal fentanyl refers only to its use for premedication. Chapter 8 briefly discusses monitoring standards (again, all American), before launching into a description of several monitoring devices. The detail is considerably more than I feel much of the readership will require. Unfortunately, some important 'nuggets', for example that pulse oximeters may be fooled into displaying saturations of around 80% by a popular American topical throat spray, are buried in the middle of some fairly advanced physics and may well be missed.

Chapter 9 reviews numerous methods for measuring sedation. While comprehensive, much again relates to sedation in the intensive care unit or general anaesthesia. What is particularly lacking is a simple summary suggesting which of the available measures are the most reliable during routine (sedation) practice. The following chapter provides a nursing perspective on the care of the sedated patient. Although there is much repetition from elsewhere, the language and style may make this section more accessible to those readers who are not anaesthetists. The short chapter on recovery and transport of sedated patients is good, although I would hope that better intraoperative management would reduce the number of patients who are still excessively sedated at the end of the procedure. The final chapter concerns quality assurance and continued improvement. Although the examples are again all American, there is a lot of information on the basic principles of quality management, including developing quality indicators and benchmarking. As a result, this chapter may be one of the most useful in the whole book.

This book does provide an interesting insight into American medical practice, where cost is often the driving factor. Some of the 'turf wars' between competing groups with vested interests will seem familiar. Despite the profusion of official guidelines in the USA, there is clearly a need for greater agreement and standardization, best illustrated by scary tales (p. 116) of cardiologists administering general anaesthesia for cardioversion, admittedly after 'on-the-job training'.

In summary, this book may well be informative to those American readers for whom it was very clearly written. Elsewhere, it is likely to be confusing and frustrating, and I really cannot recommend its purchase by anyone other than librarians.

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Washington manual of medical therapeutics, 31 st edition

Washington manual of medical therapeutics, 31 st edition

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Established for over 40 years as the "Bible" of the medical ward, The Washington Manual® of Medical Therapeutics is now in its Thirty-First Edition and builds upon that proud tradition—with even more of the current information clinicians need, with a focus on inpatient care, delivered in a timesaving, quick-reference style. This edition includes the latest facts on nosocomial infections, West Nile virus, and agents of bioterrorism; the latest management of AIDS/HIV; and current JNC VII guidelines for management of hypertension. Drug appendices have a new quick-scanning format for rapid information retrieval.

This edition is also available electronically for handheld computers. See Media listing for details.
The Washington Manual® is a registered mark belonging to Washington University in St. Louis to which international legal protection applies. The mark is used in this publication by LWW under license from Washington University.

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Washington Univ. School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. Brandon/Hill Medical List minimal-core, first-purchase selection (#336). Offer practical information for inpatient, outpatient, and office medical care. Features new data on infectious disease. Outline format. Previous edition: c2001. Wire-spiral binding, softcover also available.



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Immunology and Immunopathogenesis of Malaria

Immunology and Immunopathogenesis of Malaria


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Book Publisher: Springer (26 October, 2005)
ISBN: 3540257187
Book author: Jean Langhorne

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Malaria is still a major global health problem, killing more than 1 million people every year. Almost all of these deaths are caused by Plasmodium falciparum, one of the four species of malaria parasites infecting humans. This high burden of mortality falls heavily on Sub-Saharan Africa, where over 90% of these deaths are thought to occur, and 5% of children die before the age of 5 years. The death toll from malaria is still growing, with malaria-specific mortality in young African children estimated to have doubled during the last twenty years. This increase has been associated with drug resistance of the parasite, spread of insecticide resistant mosquitoes, poverty, social and political upheaval, and lack of effective vaccines. This collection of reviews addresses many of these important issues of malarial immunity and immunopathology. They are of interest not only to malariologists, but hopefully also to the broader immunological community. Strong interactions with, and feedback from immunologists working in other infectious diseases and in basic immunology will help us to move the field of malaria immunology and therapeutic intervention forward more quickly.

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Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide 6th edition

 
Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide 6th edition

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Book Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional (14 October, 2003)
ISBN: 0071388753
Book author: Judith E Tintinalli, Gabor D., Md. Kelen, J. Stephan Stapczynski
Amazon Rating: 4.5

Book Description:
The essential emergency medicine reference! Covers the gamut of emergency medicine practice in brief, clinically focused chapters. New to this edition are chapters on bioterroism and weapons of mass destruction, pharmacology of antimicrobials, antifungals, and antivirals, principles of drug interactions, endocarditis, and abdominal and pelvic pain in the non-pregnant patient. Pharmacologic considerations, tables of vital differential diagnoses, and observation criteria throughout are new features reflecting developments in this dynamic specialty.

"considered by most in the discipline to be a bible of emergency medicine"
–Journal of Family Medicine, review of fourth edition.

ENDORSED BY THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS

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