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Edition: 3rd ed. 2012
Publisher: Springer
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 8847016002
Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit (Topics in Anaesthesia and Critical Care)
Intensive care is a rapidly changing area of medicine, and after four years from the 2nd edition the volume editors and authors have deemed necessary to update it. Medical books Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit . In the recent years, in fact, five new randomised controlled trials and five new meta-analyses demonstrate that selective decontamination of the digestive tract [SDD] is an antimicrobial prophylaxis to prevent severe infections of not only lower airways but also of blood. Additionally, SDD has been shown to reduce inflammation including multiple organ failure and mortality. An intriguing observation is the evidence that SDD using parenteral and enteral antimicrobials reduces rather than increases antimicrobial resistance. Moreover, a new chapter on microcirculation had been added Medical books Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit. Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit
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Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit
Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit, ISBN-13: 9788847001855, ISBN-10: 8847001854
Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit by HKF Saene Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Hardcover Condition Brand New With intensive care a rapidly changing area of medicine, it is now time for an updated and revised edition of this important work. This third edition includes a new chapter on microcirculation and has been updated based on the latest meta-analyses. Publisher Description Intensive care is a rapidly changing area of medi
Intensive care is a rapidly changing area of medicine, and after four years from the 2nd edition the volume editors and authors have deemed necessary to update it. In the recent years, in fact, five new randomised controlled trials and five new meta-analyses demonstrate that selective decontamination of the digestive tract [SDD] is an antimicrobial prophylaxis to prevent severe infections of not only lower airways but also of blood. Additionally, SDD has been shown to reduce inflammation including multiple organ failure and mortality. An intriguing observation is the evidence that SDD using pa
Medical Book Infection Control in the Intensive Care Unit
In the recent years, in fact, five new randomised controlled trials and five new meta-analyses demonstrate that selective decontamination of the digestive tract [SDD] is an antimicrobial prophylaxis to prevent severe infections of not only lower airways but also of blood. Additionally, SDD has been shown to reduce inflammation including multiple organ failure and mortality. An intriguing observation is the evidence that SDD using parenteral and enteral antimicrobials reduces rather than increases antimicrobial resistance. Moreover, a new chapter on microcirculation had been added. The volume will be an invaluable tool for all those requiring in depth knowledge in the ever expanding field of infection control.