Imaging in Critical Care Medicine
Coordonnateurs : Choudhuri Anirban Hom, Verma Ashish
Imaging in critically ill patients is a ubiquitous but challenging line of investigation for the physician as accurate interpretation is often difficult as patient cooperation during the procedure is grossly compromised, and the resultant image is often suboptimal. This book provides details on principles of imaging and the diagnostic hallmarks of common diseases to assist in correct interpretation. It contains guidance to overcome the deficiencies observed during the performance of bedside imaging and equipment handling and addresses the rationale for various procedural/management and imaging approaches. This is a useful companion for most doctors and trainees working in critical care settings.
Key Features
? Features case-based scenarios in critical care as well as a section on tropical diseases
? Appeals to a wide audience of trainees and consultants of critical care medicine, internal medicine, anaesthesiology, pulmonary medicine and those working in the ICU, due to its clinical relevance
? Reduces the dependency on the radiologist and helps the physician save time, enhancing the quality of patient care
Ch 1 Respiratory system
Ch 2 Cardiovascular system
Ch 3 Nervous system
Ch 4 Locomotor system
Ch 5 Urogenital system
Ch 6 Gastrointestinal system
Ch 7 Reproductive system
Ch 8 Pediatrics
Dr Anirban Hom Choudhuri is Director Professor in the Critical care division of the Anesthesia & Intensive Care department at GB Pant Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research, New Delhi.
Dr Ashish Verma is the Professor and Head of Diagnostic & Intervention Radiology in Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU Varanasi.
Date de parution : 07-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 07-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’Imaging in Critical Care Medicine :
Mots-clés :
C.T Scan; M.R.I; X-ray; Critical care imaging; Ultrasonography; Color Doppler; Uterine Artery Embolization; Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis; ICU Setting; Gall Bladder Wall Thickening; T2 Signal Intensity; T2 Hyperintense; CT Angiography; MR Venography; IVC Filter; CSF Space; Cardiac Mri; Prolonged ICU Stay; T2 Hyperintense Signal; Sagittal T2W Image; PVA Particle; ICU Patient; Inter-ventricular Septum; Nerve Injuries; Total Platelet Counts; Spontaneous OHSS; Emphysematous Pyelonephritis; T2W Image; Sir Class; Spinal Cord; Mri Contrast