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Vargas, Nicola:

Covid-19 Airway Management and Ventilation Strategy for Critically Ill Older Patients
 
Preis:   139,09 Euro

Verlag: Springer
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Seiten: 216 S.
Abbildungen: 35 Abb.

ISBN-10: 3-030-55620-4   
ISBN-13: 978-3-030-55620-4

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Beschreibung
Offers practical information on how to manage older, critically ill patients
Highlights differences between suggested treatments and evidence-based data collected during the coronavirus pandemic
Provides a policy for older intensive care patients
Vorteile
This book describes the issues and challenges that clinicians encountered in the management of older critically ill patients during the Covid-19 pandemic, and offers practical information on how to manage them. Older adults are more susceptible to complications such as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) as a result of viral pneumonia. In addition, they often have multiple comorbidities and are commonly frail, which means their various organs and systems, such as the respiratory system, have reduced functional reserves. As such, older adults are less able to react to acute stressors. During the current Covid-19 pandemic, older adult patients' mortality is increased. Further, the infection and death rates of elderly people in nursing homes and health care institutions are high.

Management of older adults with Covid is complicated. The reduced availability of beds may limit their access to ICU. Moreover, the prognosis may be poor, and airway management and ventilation strategies have to take into account various clinical and physiological characteristics specific to older patients.

This book is addressed to all allied professionals involved in the management of older critically ill patients and presents information collected and practical lessons learned from the clinical daily management of this population during the pandemic.