X Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, An Issue of Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1st Edition
X Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, An Issue of Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1st Edition
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ISBN
ISBN
9780443131479
Authors
Authors
Sarina Sahetya, MD, MHS, Eddy Fan, MD, PhD and Shannon M. Fernando, MD
Edition Number
Edition Number
1
Copyright Year
Copyright Year
2024
This issue of Clinics in Chest Medicine provides a comprehensive and timely exploration of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), a condition at the forefront of critical care and pulmonary medicine. Guest editors Drs. Eddy Fan, Shannon M. Fernando, and Sarina Sahetya have assembled a panel of leading experts to examine the multifaceted nature of ARDS, from risk identification and pathobiology to cutting-edge therapies and long-term management. With an emphasis on translational science and clinical application, the issue offers valuable insights into ARDS phenotyping, personalized approaches to care, and the evolving role of technology in diagnosis and treatment.
Key Features
- Broad Scope of Coverage: Features 19 clinically relevant chapters addressing a wide range of topics including environmental and genetic risk factors, biomarkers, cellular mechanisms of injury, and ARDS subtypes.
- Therapeutic Innovations: Reviews current and emerging interventions such as prone positioning, immunomodulatory treatments, extracorporeal life support (ECMO), and early mobility strategies.
- Special Populations: Explores ARDS management in immunocompromised patients and discusses tailored approaches to complex cases.
- Long-Term Considerations: Addresses post-intensive care syndrome (PICS), long-term outcomes, and rehabilitation strategies to support patient recovery beyond the ICU.
- Future Directions: Highlights ongoing research and future directions in ARDS management, including the promise of precision medicine.
- Authoritative Insight: Curated by renowned editors and written by experts in pulmonary and critical care, the issue distills current best practices and emerging evidence into practical guidance for clinician
