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The only available text to focus primarily on Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Thoroughly revised content and ten new chapters provide pulmonologists with the latest developments and applications of pharmacological and mechanical therapies needed to treat the debilitating and difficult condition of ARDS. Highlights include: - the definition, epidemiology, pathology, and pathogenesis of ARDS - complications such as transfusion-related injury, and endothelium and vascular dysfunction - the long-term outcomes of ARDS - host defense and infection - the latest developments in ARDS therapy: glucocorticoid therapy, surfactant therapy, mechanical ventilation, and mesenchymal stem cells - predictive factors: gene expression profiling and biomarkers, and chemokines and cytokines - advances in management strategies: fluid management, non-pulmonary and non-sepsis management, and glucose control Dr Augustine M.K. Choi (Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA)
Specifications
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Publication date
November 23, 2009
Pages
472
ISBN
9781420088403
Format
Hardback
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