Ventilation and intensive care therapy for COVID-19 von Peter Kremeier | Manual for all medical practitioners – Working with ventilated critical pathogen spectrum patients | ISBN 9783958536500

Ventilation and intensive care therapy for COVID-19

Manual for all medical practitioners – Working with ventilated critical pathogen spectrum patients

von Peter Kremeier, Sven Pulletz, Christian Woll, Wolfgang Oczenski und Stephan Böhm
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinPeter Kremeier
Autor / AutorinSven Pulletz
Autor / AutorinChristian Woll
Autor / AutorinWolfgang Oczenski
Autor / AutorinStephan Böhm
Buchcover Ventilation and intensive care therapy for COVID-19 | Peter Kremeier | EAN 9783958536500 | ISBN 3-95853-650-6 | ISBN 978-3-95853-650-0

Ventilation and intensive care therapy for COVID-19

Manual for all medical practitioners – Working with ventilated critical pathogen spectrum patients

von Peter Kremeier, Sven Pulletz, Christian Woll, Wolfgang Oczenski und Stephan Böhm
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinPeter Kremeier
Autor / AutorinSven Pulletz
Autor / AutorinChristian Woll
Autor / AutorinWolfgang Oczenski
Autor / AutorinStephan Böhm
In the second year of the pandemic, the acute therapy of COVID-19 patients has become part of everyday clinical
practice, but we still don’t have an evidence-based routine. Media reports discuss the new risks of the pandemic and
potential limitations of intensive care treatment for patients with COVID-19 every day.
While calls for additional ventilators and intensive care beds have nearly ceased, the task of ensuring the adequate
availability of physicians and nurses with extensive experience in caring for ventilated patients has not become any
easier. Accordingly, there is a need to use medical and nursing staff with no or little experience in intensive care. New
findings, updated guidelines and pathophysiological insights have made it necessary to revise and expand the first
edition. This second edition was written for clinicians from other medical fields as well as for experienced intensive care
professionals such as nurses, physicians and respiratory therapists.
The combination of directly applicable standard operating procedures (SOP) and supplemental information aims to provide
solutions for critical care in difficult times. In their effort to strike a balance between current intensive care knowhow,
the large number of COVID-19 patients and the inhomogeneous target group, the authors have compiled the most
relevant diagnostic steps and measures. This manual is not intended to replace textbooks or guidelines, and
the authors do not describe a singular path to good intensive care. Rather, they offer a broad spectrum of intensive care
practices with a clear focus on ventilation therapy in the form of easily readable algorithms.