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El. knyga: Supportive Care in Respiratory Disease 2nd Revised edition [Oxford Scholarship Online E-books]

Edited by (P), Edited by (Consultant Physician in General and Respiratory Medicine, Nottingham City Hospital, UK), Edited by (Professor of Palliative Medicine, Academic Unit of Supportive Care, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Sheffield, UK)
  • Formatas: 400 pages, Black and white line drawings and halftones
  • Serija: Supportive Care Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2010
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199591763
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Oxford Scholarship Online E-books
  • Kaina nežinoma
  • Formatas: 400 pages, Black and white line drawings and halftones
  • Serija: Supportive Care Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2010
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199591763
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Respiratory symptoms such as breathlessness and cough are common in patients with advancing and incurable disease. For example, cancer, chronic cardiac and pulmonary disease, progressive neuromuscular disorders and degenerative disorders all give rise to varying degrees of respiratory distress which adversely affects the patient's quality of life. In recent years, there has been significant growth into the palliation of respiratory symptoms leading to practical ways of giving relief in hospices, hospitals and at home.

The second edition of this popular title in the Supportive Care series includes non-malignant respiratory diseases such as tuberculosis in AIDS patients, cystic fibrosis and ventilator-dependent patients, and focuses on aetiology and diagnosis and management, emphasising symptoms, quality of life and psychosocial support. The underlying theme of the book is the application of modern research-based knowledge, in a humane way, for patients with advancing disease.
Contributors xiii
Part 1 Supportive care in respiratory medicine
1 Palliation and supportive care
3(34)
Sam H. Ahmedzai
2 Anatomy and physiology
37(16)
Martin F. Muers
3 Quality of life: models and measurement
53(8)
Michael E. Hyland
Samantha C. Sodergren
4 Principles of economic evaluation
61(10)
Sarah Willis
Part 2 Mechanisms and assessment of dyspnoea
5 The genesis of breathlessness: what do we understand?
71(20)
Jeremy B. Richards
Richard M. Schwartzstein
6 Multidimensional assessment of dyspnoea
91(20)
Ingrid Harle
Deborah Dudgeon
Part 3 General supportive interventions
7 Pharmacological treatment of respiratory symptoms
111(12)
David C. Currow
Amy P. Abernethy
8 Oxygen and airflow
123(22)
Christine McDonald
James Ward
9 Occupational therapy, environmental modifications, and pulmonary rehabilitation
145(18)
Sally Singh
Louise Sewell
10 Non-pharmacological strategies for dyspnoea
163(22)
Virginia Carrieri-Kohlman
DorAnne Donesky-Cuenco
11 Nutrition and cachexia
185(12)
Josep M. Argiles
Silvia Busquets
Mireia Olivan
Francisco J. Lopez-Soriano
Part 4 Dyspnoea in special situations
12 Diffuse airflow obstruction and `restrictive' lung disease
197(18)
Mary McGregor
David R. Baldwin
13 Neuromuscular and skeletal diseases, and obstructive sleep apnoea
215(18)
John Shneerson
14 Hyperventilation syndrome
233(20)
Julie Moore
Sally Singh
Part 5 Cough and expectoration
15 Physiology and pathophysiology of cough
253(18)
Ian D. Pavord
16 Expectoration: pathophysiology, measurement, and therapy
271(10)
Alyn H. Morice
Part 6 Pain
17 Pain assessment in respiratory disease
281(8)
Elaine Cachia
Jason Boland
Sam H. Ahmedzai
18 Pain in respiratory disease: mechanisms and management
289(20)
Jason Boland
Elaine Cachia
Russell K. Portenoy
Sam H. Ahmedzai
Part 7 Specific diseases
19 Supportive care in cystic fibrosis
309(10)
Andrew Clayton
20 Assessment and management of respiratory symptoms of malignant disease
319(28)
Jennifer Chard
Peter Hoskin
Sam H. Ahmedzai
21 Comprehensive supportive care for chronic pulmonary infections
347(22)
Gary T. Buckholz
Charles F. von Gunten
Index 369