Burns

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Chapter 73 Burns David P. Mackie The last half of the twentieth century witnessed a sustained improvement in the survival of patients suffering thermal injury. Arguably, the single most important…

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Blood transfusion

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Chapter 88 Blood transfusion James P. Isbister Blood component therapy has a central therapeutic role in clinical medicine, but blood banking and transfusion medicine has tended to focus on the…

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Valvular and congenital heart disease

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Chapter 21 Valvular and congenital heart disease John E. Sanderson VALVULAR HEART DISEASE Valvular heart disease is still a common cause for symptoms and disability worldwide. In most economically developed…

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Diabetes insipidus and other polyuric syndromes

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Chapter 51 Diabetes insipidus and other polyuric syndromes Craig Carr Diabetes insipidus (DI: literal translation, ‘tasteless siphon’) refers to a syndrome characterised by pathological polyuria, excessive thirst and polydipsia. Polyuria…

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Colloids and blood products

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Chapter 89 Colloids and blood products Michael Mythen Colloids are plasma expanders used to expand the blood volume. Hydrostatic and osmotic forces dictate movement of fluid between the different compartments…

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Liver transplantation

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Chapter 94 Liver transplantation Elizabeth Sizer, Julia Wendon Liver transplantation has revolutionised the care of patients, with both acute and chronic end-stage liver disease becoming the treatment of choice in…

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Haemostatic failure

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Chapter 91 Haemostatic failure James P. Isbister Failure of haemostasis is common in critically ill patients and may be complex and multifactorial in pathogenesis. As haemostatic failure may complicate a…

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Fluid and electrolyte therapy

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Chapter 85 Fluid and electrolyte therapy Anthony Delaney, Simon Finfer The management of patients’ fluid and electrolyte status requires an understanding of body fluid compartments as well as an understanding…

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Neurological emergencies in children

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Chapter 102 Neurological emergencies in children Anthony J. Slater Neurological emergencies are the most common life-threatening emergencies in children. In developed societies after the first year of life, the leading…

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Diabetic emergencies

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Chapter 50 Diabetic emergencies Richard T. Keays Diabetes mellitus is due to an absolute or relative deficiency of insulin. The sustained effect of poor glycaemic control results in a wide…

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