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Author(s) :David Pérez-Torres; María Martínez-Martínez; Stefan J. Schaller
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“Best 2022 Clinical Cases in Intensive Care Medicine: From the ESICM NEXT Committee Clinical Case Contest (Lessons from the ICU)” is a compilation of exceptional clinical cases presented at the ESICM NEXT Committee’s annual Clinical Case Contest. Edited by David Pérez-Torres, María Martínez-Martínez, and Stefan J. Schaller, this book showcases real-life scenarios encountered in intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide. Each case highlights diagnostic challenges, therapeutic interventions, and patient outcomes, providing valuable lessons for healthcare professionals involved in critical care. The book serves as both an educational tool and a reference guide, emphasizing evidence-based practice and multidisciplinary approaches in intensive care medicine.
Top Features
- Diverse Clinical Cases: Features a wide range of clinical cases from ICU settings, covering various conditions and complications.
- Expert Insights: Contributions from experienced intensivists and clinicians, providing expert perspectives on complex ICU cases.
- Educational Value: Offers in-depth discussions on diagnosis, management strategies, and patient care, enhancing learning for ICU professionals.
- Evidence-Based Approach: Integrates the latest evidence and guidelines in intensive care, fostering evidence-based decision-making.
- Multidisciplinary Perspectives: Highlights the importance of a team-based approach in managing critically ill patients.
For Whom This Book Is For
This book is ideal for intensive care professionals, including intensivists, critical care fellows, residents, and medical students specializing in critical care. It is also a valuable resource for multidisciplinary teams working in ICU settings, such as nurses, respiratory therapists, and other allied healthcare providers. The book provides insights into complex clinical cases, making it an excellent tool for learning and improving critical care practice.
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