Imaging in Critical Care Medicine

Imaging in Critical Care Medicine
Author: Anirban Hom Choudhuri,Ashish Verma
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2023-07-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781000885170

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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

Diagnostic Imaging in Critical Care

Diagnostic Imaging in Critical Care
Author: Chris Joyce
Publsiher: Elsevier Australia
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2010
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780729538787

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"Features: problelms arranged in chapters based on anatomical region being imaged; Plain X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound images from the full specturm of disease processes seen in the critically ill adult; DVD supports the entire set of problems with high quality images similar to those used in real life; DVD enhances learning in allowing readers to scroll through sequential images giving an appreciation of 3D anatomy."--Back cover.

Imaging the ICU Patient

Imaging the ICU Patient
Author: Florian Falter,Nicholas J. Screaton
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2014-05-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780857297815

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The critical care unit is an intense clinical environment with huge responsibilities on the professionals caring for these patients. Imaging is a key source of diagnostic information, but the conditions in which diagnostic imaging has to be performed are often extremely challenging and significantly different to imaging in the non acute setting. Imaging the ICU Patient reviews imaging procedures on the ICU in a highly practical and memorable manner. Swift and efficient clinical decision-making is rewarded on the ICU and this book serves as a practical handbook.

Critical Care Radiology

Critical Care Radiology
Author: Cornelia Schaefer-Prokop
Publsiher: Thieme
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783131503619

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Critical Care Radiology will enable readers to develop rapid, accurate diagnoses despite the many difficulties associated with the bedside evaluation, including time constants and the low specificity of chest radiographs and postoperative abdominal studies.Written by an interdisciplinary team of experts in radiology and critical care medicine, this book provides a concise overview of how to use the latest diagnostic imaging technology in the intensive care setting. Each chapter contains brief descriptions of normal and morphologic findings, imaging strategies and techniques, differential diagnoses, and potential complications. High-quality radiographs and CT scans enhance the text throughout.Features In-depth coverage of thoracic and abdominal imaging in adult and pediatric patients More than 550 high-resolution images taken using state-of-the-art imaging Tips on accurate image interpretation, including how to read suboptimal image material Numerous tables highlight important points and practical recommendations Summaries of key takeaway points appear at the end of each chapter This authoritative clinical guide is an indispensable companion for on-call radiologists or radiology residents. It is also a valuable tool for exam preparation.Critical Care Radiology is a strong product.-- Radiologic Technology August 2011l

Ultrasound in the Critically Ill

Ultrasound in the Critically Ill
Author: Andrew Walden,Andrew Campbell,Ashley Miller,Matthew Wise
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2022-01-10
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030717421

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This book provides a practically applicable guide to the use of ultrasound in the care of acutely and critically ill patients. It is laid out in two sections. The first section attempts to take a comprehensive approach to specific systems of examination taking an organ focused approach covering techniques including Focussed Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) scanning and venous sonography. The second section presents a range of specific cases enabling the reader to develop an understanding of how to apply these methodologies effectively into their day-to-day clinical practice. Ultrasound in the Critically Ill: A Practical Guide describes how to use ultrasound technologies in day-to-day clinical practice. Therefore, it is an ideal resource for all trainee and practicing physicians who utilize these technologies on a day-to-day basis.

Imaging and Labelling Techniques in the Critically Ill

Imaging and Labelling Techniques in the Critically Ill
Author: Wolfgang J. Kox,Joseph E. Boultbee,Robert Donaldson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781447114406

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It gives me great pleasure to have this opportunity to write a Foreword for this new book. In the past two decades we have witnessed very significant advances in the management of the very ill patient. The great success in this field of medical endeavour is largely due to the establishment of intensive care units, but a great deal of progress can also be attributed to the major developments in technology, which affect patient management and care as well as the many sophisticated techniques of diagnosis and patient monitoring. Imaging and Labelling Techniques in the Critically III covers this new important and difficult field of diagnosis and visual monitoring. By establishing the criteria and algorhythms for the choice of the different methods available for this purpose, defining the diagnostic signs on images and resolving some of the mis conceptions and pitfalls, this book will go a long way to help the reader, particularly those involved in the care of patients in the intensive care units. This book brings together many different methods of investigation and discusses the advantages and limitations of these techniques in different clinical circumstances. Some of the techniques are well established and their usefulness in the intensive care unit is in no doubt. Some of the newer techniques such as PET scanning or NMR imaging have not yet found a defined position of usage in the critically ill patient. There is, however, little doubt that in due course this situation will change.

Imaging in Trauma and Critical Care

Imaging in Trauma and Critical Care
Author: Stuart E. Mirvis,Jeremy W. R. Young
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1992
Genre: Critical care medicine
ISBN: UOM:39015022253853

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On the imaging of trauma and critical care, this text incorporates all modalities used for these patients. It gives complete information on all organ systems, providing coverage for radiologists and other specialists. Areas discussed include chest imaging in the critically ill patient, imaging of facial trauma, assessment of vascular trauma, cervical spine trauma and imaging of craniocerebral trauma.

Imaging in Critical Care Medicine

Imaging in Critical Care Medicine
Author: Anirban Hom Choudhuri,Ashish Verma
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2023-07-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781000885101

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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