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Intensive Care Medicine in 10 Years [electronic resource] / edited by Michell P. Fink, Peter M. Suter, William J. Sibbald.

Contributor(s): Series: Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine ; 43Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006Description: XIV, 436 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540297307
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.028 23
LOC classification:
  • RC86-88.9
Online resources:
Contents:
Setting the Stage -- Setting The Scene -- Managing and Leading in Critical Care -- Critical Care from 50,000 Feet -- Expectations Around Intensive Care — 10 Years On -- The Safety and Quality Agenda in Critical Care Medicine -- The Challenge of Emerging Infections and Progressive Antibiotic Resistance -- Technology Assessment -- Trends in Pediatric and Neonatal Critical Care in the Next 10 Years -- Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Information Technologies 10 Years from Now -- The Patient Process as the Basis for the Design of an ICU -- Information Technology -- Diagnostic Technologies to Assess Tissue Perfusion and Cardiorespiratory Performance -- Microcirculatory Distress in Critically Ill Patients: Meaning and Future -- Managing Infection: From Agar Plate to Genome Scan -- Immunological Monitoring, Functional Genomics and Proteomics -- Improving Organ Function -- The Profile and Management of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome -- The Ventilator of Tomorrow -- My NeuroICU 10 Years from Now -- Disaster Medicine -- How Might Critical Care Medicine be Organized and Regulated? -- Hospital and Medical School Organization of Critical Care Services -- Physician Staffing in the ICU 10 Years from Now -- ICU Research— One Decade From Now -- Organizing Clinical Critical Care Research and Implementing the Results -- Funding and Accounting Systems -- Measuring Performance -- Ethics and End-of-life Care -- Rationing in the ICU: Fear, Fiction and Fact -- Training -- Training Pathways—Physician and Non—Physician -- Simulation Training in Critical Care Medicine -- The Critical Care ‘Agenda’ -- The Agenda for the Intensivist -- Transforming Adult Critical Care Service Delivery in Ontario.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Over the last 30 years or so, the field of critical care medicine has grown tremendously and there is now a solid body of scientific information that forms the foundation for the practice of critical care medicine. This volume seeks to identify the trends in critical care medicine that will form the basis for practice over the next ten years. Predicting the future is always risky. Nevertheless, the ideas articulated in this book are likely to serve as a road map for intensivists, hospital administrators and governmental leaders interested in healthcare, as they seek to improve the quality and efficiency of hospital-based services.
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Setting the Stage -- Setting The Scene -- Managing and Leading in Critical Care -- Critical Care from 50,000 Feet -- Expectations Around Intensive Care — 10 Years On -- The Safety and Quality Agenda in Critical Care Medicine -- The Challenge of Emerging Infections and Progressive Antibiotic Resistance -- Technology Assessment -- Trends in Pediatric and Neonatal Critical Care in the Next 10 Years -- Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Information Technologies 10 Years from Now -- The Patient Process as the Basis for the Design of an ICU -- Information Technology -- Diagnostic Technologies to Assess Tissue Perfusion and Cardiorespiratory Performance -- Microcirculatory Distress in Critically Ill Patients: Meaning and Future -- Managing Infection: From Agar Plate to Genome Scan -- Immunological Monitoring, Functional Genomics and Proteomics -- Improving Organ Function -- The Profile and Management of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome -- The Ventilator of Tomorrow -- My NeuroICU 10 Years from Now -- Disaster Medicine -- How Might Critical Care Medicine be Organized and Regulated? -- Hospital and Medical School Organization of Critical Care Services -- Physician Staffing in the ICU 10 Years from Now -- ICU Research— One Decade From Now -- Organizing Clinical Critical Care Research and Implementing the Results -- Funding and Accounting Systems -- Measuring Performance -- Ethics and End-of-life Care -- Rationing in the ICU: Fear, Fiction and Fact -- Training -- Training Pathways—Physician and Non—Physician -- Simulation Training in Critical Care Medicine -- The Critical Care ‘Agenda’ -- The Agenda for the Intensivist -- Transforming Adult Critical Care Service Delivery in Ontario.

Over the last 30 years or so, the field of critical care medicine has grown tremendously and there is now a solid body of scientific information that forms the foundation for the practice of critical care medicine. This volume seeks to identify the trends in critical care medicine that will form the basis for practice over the next ten years. Predicting the future is always risky. Nevertheless, the ideas articulated in this book are likely to serve as a road map for intensivists, hospital administrators and governmental leaders interested in healthcare, as they seek to improve the quality and efficiency of hospital-based services.

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