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Infectious diseases and antimicrobial stewardship in critical care medicine / edited by Burke A. Cunha, Cheston B. Cunha.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: FL : CRC Press, c2020.Edition: Fourth editionDescription: pages cmISBN:
  • 9781138297067
Uniform titles:
  • Infectious diseases in critical care medicine.
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Infectious diseases and antimicrobial stewardship in critical care medicineDDC classification:
  • 616.9 23 CUN
LOC classification:
  • RC111
NLM classification:
  • WC 100
Contents:
Foreword Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the Third Edition Preface to the Fourth Edition Editors Contributors SECTION I: CLINICAL DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH IN THE CRITICAL CARE UNIT 1. Diagnostic Reasoning and Clinical Problem Solving Burke A. Cunha 2. Clinical Approach to Fever in the Critical Care Unit Burke A. Cunha 3. Physical Exam Clues and Their Mimics in Infectious Diseases in the Critical Care Unit Yehia Y. Mishriki 4. Ophthalmologic Clues to Infectious Diseases and Their Mimics in the Critical Care Unit Cheston B. Cunha, Michael J. Wilkinson, and David A. Quillen 5. Radiology of Infectious Diseases and Their Potential Mimics in the Critical Care Unit Jocelyn A. Luongo, Boris Shapiro, Orlando A. Ortiz, and Douglas S. Katz 6. Non-specific Laboratory Tests in the Critical Care Unit Charles W. Stratton 7. Infections and Their Mimics in Returning Travelers in the Critical Care Unit Elise Kochoumian, Jonathon Moore, Bushra Mina, and Kevin Cahill 8. Diagnostic Approach to Rash and Fever in the Critical Care Unit Lee S. Engel, Charles V. Sanders, and Fred A. Lopez 9. Severe Tick-Borne Infections and Their Mimics in the Critical Care Unit Praveen Sudhindra and Gary P. Wormser SECTION II: CLINICAL SYNDROMIC APPROACH IN THE CRITICAL CARE UNIT 10. The Clinical Approach to Sepsis and Its Mimics in the Critical Care Unit Abdullah Chahin and Steven M. Opal 11. Acute Bacterial Meningitis and Its Mimics in the Critical Care Unit Burke A. Cunha 12. Encephalitis and Its Mimics in the Critical Care Unit John J. Halperin 13. Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia in the Critical Care Unit Burke A. Cunha 14. Legionnaire’s Disease and Severe Pneumonia Mimics in the Critical Care Unit Burke A. Cunha 15. Severe Influenza Pneumonia and Its Mimics in the Critical Care Unit Eleni E. Magira 16. Severe Non-influenza Viral Pneumonia in the Critical Care Unit David Waldner, Thomas J. Marrie, and Wendy Sligl 17. Nosocomial Pneumonia in the Critical Care Unit Burke A. Cunha 18. Central Venous Catheter Infection in the Critical Care Unit Emilio Bouza and Almudena Burillo 19. Acute Infective Endocarditis and Its Mimics in the Critical Care Unit John L. Brusch 20. Diagnostic Approach to Myocarditis in the Critical Care Unit Shabnam Seydafkan and Jason M. Lazar 21. Intra-Abdominal Surgical Infections and Their Mimics in the Critical Care Unit Donald E. Fry 22. Clostridium difficile and Its Mimics in the Critical Care Unit Burke A. Cunha 23. Diagnostic Approach to Fulminant Hepatitis in the Critical Care Unit Huei-Wen Lim and David Bernstein 24. Diagnostic Approach to Acute Kidney Injury in the Critical Care Unit Sonali Gupta, Divyansh Bajaj, Sana Idrees, and Joseph Mattana SECTION III: CLINICAL APPROACH TO INFECTIONS IN COMPROMISED HOSTS IN THE CRITICAL CARE UNIT 25. Overwhelming Post-Splenectomy Infections in the Critical Care Unit Larry I. Lutwick and Jana Preis 26. Infections in Cirrhosis in the Critical Care Unit John M. Horne and Laurel C. Preheim 27. Febrile Neutropenia in the Critical Care Unit Perrine Parize, Anne Pouvaret, Paul-Louis Woerther, Frédéric Pène, and Olivier Lortholary 28. Infections Related to Steroids and Immunosuppressive Agents in the Critical Care Unit Gülden Yilmaz and Müge Ayhan 29. Infections in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients Admitted to the Critical Care Unit Almudena Burillo, Patricia Muñoz, and Emilio Bouza 30. Care of Critically Ill Patients with HIV Joseph Metmowlee Garland, Andrew Levinson, and Edward Wing SECTION IV: ANTIMICROBIAL THERAPY AND ANTIBIOTIC STEWARDSHIP IN THE CRITICAL CARE UNIT 31. Principles of Antibiotic Stewardship in the Critical Care Unit Cheston B. Cunha 32. Colonization, Infection, and Resistance in the Critical Care Unit Edward J. Septimus 33. Rapid Infectious Diseases Diagnostics in the Critical Care Unit Bronwen Garner and Kimberly Hanson 34. Antibiotic Therapy of Multidrug Resistant Organisms in the Critical Care Unit Burke A. Cunha 35. Antibiotic Therapy in the Penicillin-Allergic Patient in the Critical Care Unit Burke A. Cunha 36. Adverse Reactions to Antibiotics in the Critical Care Unit Diane M. Parente, Cheston B. Cunha, and Michael Lorenzo 37. Antibiotic Dosage Adjustment in Renal Insufficiency and Hemodialysis in the Critical Care Unit Damary C. Torres, Kristina Bruno, and Danielle Maffei 38. Antibiotic Failure: Apparent or Actual in the Critical Care Unit Burke A. Cunha Index
Summary: "This new edition features chapters that explain the tenets of differential diagnostic reasoning, differential diagnostic characteristics of fever patterns in the CCU. The proper interpretation of rapid diagnostic tests, in the appropriate clinical context, is included"--
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Preceded by Infectious diseases in critical care medicine / edited by Burke A. Cunha. 3rd ed. c2009.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword

Preface to the First Edition

Preface to the Second Edition

Preface to the Third Edition

Preface to the Fourth Edition

Editors

Contributors

SECTION I: CLINICAL DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH IN THE CRITICAL CARE UNIT

1. Diagnostic Reasoning and Clinical Problem Solving

Burke A. Cunha

2. Clinical Approach to Fever in the Critical Care Unit

Burke A. Cunha

3. Physical Exam Clues and Their Mimics in Infectious Diseases in the Critical Care Unit

Yehia Y. Mishriki

4. Ophthalmologic Clues to Infectious Diseases and Their Mimics in the Critical Care Unit

Cheston B. Cunha, Michael J. Wilkinson, and David A. Quillen

5. Radiology of Infectious Diseases and Their Potential Mimics in the Critical Care Unit

Jocelyn A. Luongo, Boris Shapiro, Orlando A. Ortiz, and Douglas S. Katz

6. Non-specific Laboratory Tests in the Critical Care Unit

Charles W. Stratton

7. Infections and Their Mimics in Returning Travelers in the Critical Care Unit

Elise Kochoumian, Jonathon Moore, Bushra Mina, and Kevin Cahill

8. Diagnostic Approach to Rash and Fever in the Critical Care Unit

Lee S. Engel, Charles V. Sanders, and Fred A. Lopez

9. Severe Tick-Borne Infections and Their Mimics in the Critical Care Unit

Praveen Sudhindra and Gary P. Wormser

SECTION II: CLINICAL SYNDROMIC APPROACH IN THE CRITICAL CARE UNIT

10. The Clinical Approach to Sepsis and Its Mimics in the Critical Care Unit

Abdullah Chahin and Steven M. Opal

11. Acute Bacterial Meningitis and Its Mimics in the Critical Care Unit

Burke A. Cunha

12. Encephalitis and Its Mimics in the Critical Care Unit

John J. Halperin

13. Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia in the Critical Care Unit

Burke A. Cunha

14. Legionnaire’s Disease and Severe Pneumonia Mimics in the Critical Care Unit

Burke A. Cunha

15. Severe Influenza Pneumonia and Its Mimics in the Critical Care Unit

Eleni E. Magira

16. Severe Non-influenza Viral Pneumonia in the Critical Care Unit

David Waldner, Thomas J. Marrie, and Wendy Sligl

17. Nosocomial Pneumonia in the Critical Care Unit

Burke A. Cunha

18. Central Venous Catheter Infection in the Critical Care Unit

Emilio Bouza and Almudena Burillo

19. Acute Infective Endocarditis and Its Mimics in the Critical Care Unit

John L. Brusch

20. Diagnostic Approach to Myocarditis in the Critical Care Unit

Shabnam Seydafkan and Jason M. Lazar

21. Intra-Abdominal Surgical Infections and Their Mimics in the Critical Care Unit

Donald E. Fry

22. Clostridium difficile and Its Mimics in the Critical Care Unit

Burke A. Cunha

23. Diagnostic Approach to Fulminant Hepatitis in the Critical Care Unit

Huei-Wen Lim and David Bernstein

24. Diagnostic Approach to Acute Kidney Injury in the Critical Care Unit

Sonali Gupta, Divyansh Bajaj, Sana Idrees, and Joseph Mattana

SECTION III: CLINICAL APPROACH TO INFECTIONS IN COMPROMISED HOSTS IN THE CRITICAL CARE UNIT

25. Overwhelming Post-Splenectomy Infections in the Critical Care Unit

Larry I. Lutwick and Jana Preis

26. Infections in Cirrhosis in the Critical Care Unit

John M. Horne and Laurel C. Preheim

27. Febrile Neutropenia in the Critical Care Unit

Perrine Parize, Anne Pouvaret, Paul-Louis Woerther, Frédéric Pène, and Olivier Lortholary

28. Infections Related to Steroids and Immunosuppressive Agents in the Critical Care Unit

Gülden Yilmaz and Müge Ayhan

29. Infections in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients Admitted to the Critical Care Unit

Almudena Burillo, Patricia Muñoz, and Emilio Bouza

30. Care of Critically Ill Patients with HIV

Joseph Metmowlee Garland, Andrew Levinson, and Edward Wing

SECTION IV: ANTIMICROBIAL THERAPY AND ANTIBIOTIC STEWARDSHIP IN THE CRITICAL CARE UNIT

31. Principles of Antibiotic Stewardship in the Critical Care Unit

Cheston B. Cunha

32. Colonization, Infection, and Resistance in the Critical Care Unit

Edward J. Septimus

33. Rapid Infectious Diseases Diagnostics in the Critical Care Unit

Bronwen Garner and Kimberly Hanson

34. Antibiotic Therapy of Multidrug Resistant Organisms in the Critical Care Unit

Burke A. Cunha

35. Antibiotic Therapy in the Penicillin-Allergic Patient in the Critical Care Unit

Burke A. Cunha

36. Adverse Reactions to Antibiotics in the Critical Care Unit

Diane M. Parente, Cheston B. Cunha, and Michael Lorenzo

37. Antibiotic Dosage Adjustment in Renal Insufficiency and Hemodialysis in the Critical Care Unit

Damary C. Torres, Kristina Bruno, and Danielle Maffei

38. Antibiotic Failure: Apparent or Actual in the Critical Care Unit

Burke A. Cunha

Index

"This new edition features chapters that explain the tenets of differential diagnostic reasoning, differential diagnostic characteristics of fever patterns in the CCU. The proper interpretation of rapid diagnostic tests, in the appropriate clinical context, is included"--

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