
Intensive Care Medicine in 10 Years
by Fink, Mitchell P., M.D.; Suter, P. M.; Sibbald, William J.-
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Table of Contents
Setting the scene | p. 3 |
Managing and leading in critical care | p. 23 |
Critical care from 50,000 feet | p. 41 |
Expectations around intensive care - 10 years on | p. 55 |
The safety and quality agenda in critical care medicine | p. 61 |
The challenge of emerging infections and progressive antibiotic resistance | p. 69 |
Technology assessment | p. 87 |
Trends in pediatric and neonatal critical care in the next 10 years | p. 99 |
The patient process as the basis for the design of an ICU | p. 115 |
Information technology | p. 133 |
Diagnostic technologies to assess tissue perfusion and cardiorespiratory performance | p. 153 |
Microcirculatory distress in critically ill patients : meaning and future | p. 165 |
Managing infection : from agar plate to genome scan | p. 177 |
Immunological monitoring, functional genomics and proteomics | p. 189 |
Improving organ function | p. 201 |
The profile and management of acute respiratory distress syndrome | p. 213 |
The ventilator of tomorrow | p. 227 |
My NueroICU 10 years from now | p. 239 |
Disaster medicine | p. 257 |
Hospital and medical school organization of critical care services | p. 273 |
Physician staffing in the ICU 10 years from now | p. 279 |
ICU research - one decade from now | p. 291 |
Organizing clinical critical care research and implementing the results | p. 311 |
Funding and accounting systems | p. 325 |
Measuring performance | p. 335 |
Ethics and end-of-life care | p. 345 |
Rationing in the ICU : fear, fiction and fact | p. 363 |
Training pathways - physician and non-physician | p. 377 |
Simulation training in critical care medicine | p. 389 |
The agenda for the intensivist | p. 401 |
Transforming adult critical care service delivery in Ontario | p. 413 |
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