Product Description
- • Authored by leading eminent infectious disease specialists, intensivists and microbiologists..
- • Unique guide to provide practical approach to gain knowledge and optimize decision-making skills during stressful situations in ICU.
- • Includes case-based approach of various infections which serves as a platform to guide the postgraduate trainees
- • Book is divided in 42 chapters which begins with introduction to infectious diseases in critical care patients and ends with antimicrobial stewardship
Details
The trainees in the field of critical care medicine face very grave and serious situations while treating Critically ill patients. The situations like delay in recognition of therapy, inappropriate antimicrobials lead to organ failures and increased length of stay in ICUs and hospitals. To negotiate these pitfalls on day to day basis, this textbook is an earnest attempt to overcome these problems. This text is therefore a compilation of wisdom of many experienced teachers in the field of critical care and infectious diseases
Special Features
The book is:
• An essential resource for practitioners in the field of critical care medicine and infectious disease.
Additional Information
Publisher | CBS Publishers & Distributors |
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Binding | Paperback |
Size | 6.75X9.5 |
Year | 2022 |
Edition | 1st Edition |
Pages | 408 |
Author | Subhal Dixit | Kapil Zirpe | Atul P Kulkarni |
Subject | Medical |
About the Author | Subhal Dixit MD, FCCM, IDCCM, FICCM, FICP is currently Director, Department of Critical Care at Sanjeevan and MJM Hospital, Pune and practising critical care since 1998. He is the past President, ISCCM and past Chancellor, Indian College of Critical Care Medicine. Dr Dixit has a good academic experience and is a faculty in national and international critical care meetings. He has published many books such as Principles of Nutrition in Critical Care, NIV, MCQ in Critical Care, and has many publications and research articles in his name. He is Executive Council Member,APCCM Treasurer, Sepsis Forum of India.
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