Marcio Borges & Jorge Hidalgo & Javier Perez-Fernandez
Date of Publication: 12/2022
Offering a global, multidisciplinary perspective on this life-threatening medical emergency, The Sepsis Codex provides a concise yet comprehensive look at a complex topic. Nearly 20% of global deaths are attributed to sepsis annually, nearly half of ...view more
Offering a global, multidisciplinary perspective on this life-threatening medical emergency, The Sepsis Codex provides a concise yet comprehensive look at a complex topic. Nearly 20% of global deaths are attributed to sepsis annually, nearly half of which are in children under the age of five, with low-resource settings being disproportionately affected. A “one size fits all approach is not sufficient to meet individual patients’ needs, instead requiring a therapeutic approach that considers different ages, predisposing factors, genetic traits, and more. This cutting-edge resource brings you up to date with recent medical advances in this challenging area.
Offering a global, multidisciplinary perspective on this life-threatening medical emergency, The Sepsis Codex provides a concise yet comprehensive look at a complex topic. Nearly 20% of global deaths are attributed to sepsis annually, nearly half of which are in children under the age of five, with low-resource settings being disproportionately affected. A “one size fits all approach is not sufficient to meet individual patients’ needs, instead requiring a therapeutic approach that considers different ages, predisposing factors, genetic traits, and more. This cutting-edge resource brings you up to date with recent medical advances in this challenging area.
Key Features
Covers pathophysiology, early detection, biomarkers and diagnosis, therapies, controversies, future research, the use of AI, professional organizations and public health in sepsis.
Includes chapters on sepsis in special populations such as in pregnant women, transplanted patients, and children.
Consolidates today's available information on this timely topic into a single, convenient resource.
Author Information
Edited by Marcio Borges, MD, Associate Professor of Infectious Disease Balearic Islands University; Coordinator, Multidisciplinary Sepsis Unit, Critical Care Medicine, Son Llatzer University Hospital, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Jorge Hidalgo, MD, MACP, MCCM, FCCP, Professor and Head, Division of Critical care, Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital, Belize, Central America and Javier Perez-Fernandez, MD, Medical Director, Critical Care Services Baptist Hospital of Miami, Florida, USA
PART I INTRODUCTION 1 Sepsis: Past, Present, and Futured Lessons Learned from COVID-19 2 Sepsis Definitions: A Historical Perspective 3 The Epidemiology of Sepsis PART II BASIC CONCEPTS 4 Pathophysiology of Sepsis 5 Sepsis and Microcirculation 6 Genetics and Sepsis PART III DIAGNOSIS AND MONITORING 7 Screening and early detection of sepsis 8 Diagnosis and Monitoring of Sepsis 9 Sepsis: Molecular Diagnostics and Biomarkers 10 Hemodynamic Monitoring: Current Practice and New Perspectives 11 Point of Care Ultrasound in the Management of Sepsis 12 New Approaches and Understanding of Sepsis 13 Sepsis Quality Indicators in the Emergency Department PART IV TREATMENT 14 Sepsis Treatment: Fluids 15 Vasopressor Therapy in Septic Shock 16 Mechanical Ventilation in Sepsis 17 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for the Support of Patients with Refractory Septic Shock 18 Antimicrobials in the Management of Sepsis 19 Kidney Support in Sepsis 20 Hematological Support in Sepsis 21 Specific Treatment of Focus Control in Sepsis 22 Sepsis Adjunctive Therapies 23 Glycemic Control and Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis 24 Nutrition in Sepsis PART V SPECIAL SETTINGS 25 Fever in Intensive Care Units 26 SepsisdIn the Era of Antimicrobial Resistance 27 Factors Underlying Racial and Gender Disparities in Sepsis Management 28 Sepsis in Special Populations 29 Comprehensive Management of Sepsis in Pediatrics 30 Maternal Sepsis PART VI SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS 31 Role of Preventive Measures in Sepsis 32 Value of the Protocolization and Sepsis Performance Improvement Program in Early Identification 33 Long-Term Sequelae of Sepsis PART VII FUTURE OUTLOOK 34 New Diagnostic and Therapeutic Perspectives 35 Artificial Intelligence in Sepsis INDEX
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https://www.uk.elsevierhealth.com/the-sepsis-codex-9780323882712.html288097The Sepsis Codexhttps://www.uk.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323882712_1.jpg80.99107.99GBPInStock/Medicine and Surgery/Clinical/General Medicine/Medicine and Surgery/Infectious Disease/Books100051001052550391745310000100045145120Offering a global, multidisciplinary perspective on this life-threatening medical emergency, The Sepsis Codex provides a concise yet comprehensive look at a complex topic. Nearly 20% of global deaths are attributed to sepsis annually, nearly half of which are in children under the age of five, with low-resource settings being disproportionately affected. A “one size fits all approach is not sufficient to meet individual patients’ needs, instead requiring a therapeutic approach that considers different ages, predisposing factors, genetic traits, and more. This cutting-edge resource brings you up to date with recent medical advances in this challenging area. Offering a global, multidisciplinary perspective on this life-threatening medical emergency, The Sepsis Codex provides a concise yet comprehensive look at a complex topic. Nearly 20% of global deaths are attributed to sepsis annually, nearly half of which are in children under the age of five, with low-resource settings being disproportionately affected. A “one size fits all approach is not sufficient to meet individual patients’ needs, instead requiring a therapeutic approach that considers different ages, predisposing factors, genetic traits, and more. This cutting-edge resource brings you up to date with recent medical advances in this challenging area. 00add-to-cart97803238827122022ProfessionalEdited by Marcio Borges, MD, Jorge Hidalgo, MD, MACP, MCCM, FCCP and Javier Perez-Fernandez, MD20231Book191w x 235h (7.50" x 9.25")Elsevier3622 Dec 2022PRINT ON DEMAND - DELIVERY CAN TAKE UP TO 10 DAYSEdited by <STRONG>Marcio Borges</STRONG>, MD, Associate Professor of Infectious Disease Balearic Islands University; Coordinator, Multidisciplinary Sepsis Unit, Critical Care Medicine, Son Llatzer University Hospital, Palma de Mallorca, Spain; <STRONG>Jorge Hidalgo</STRONG>, MD, MACP, MCCM, FCCP, Professor and Head, Division of Critical care, Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital, Belize, Central America and <STRONG>Javier Perez-Fernandez</STRONG>, MD, Medical Director, Critical Care Services Baptist Hospital of Miami, Florida, USABooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select