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SECTION HEADS
Section Topics
- » Altered metabolism & nutrition
- » Cardiodynamics, shock & support of the failing circulation
- » Cerebral, conduction axis & peripheral neurological function in the critically ill
- » Clinical care of the critically ill postoperative patient
- » Critical Care for neurosurgical patients
- » Critical Care for pediatric surgical patients
- » Critical care for cardiothoracic surgical patients
- » Evidence based medicine, preoperative evaluation, severity scores & safety in the perioperative period
- » Hemostasis, transfusion, coagulation & fluid management
- » Imaging in the critically ill surgical patient
- » Monitoring the critically ill postoperative patient
- » Obstetric critical care
- » Pain management & sedation in the critically ill
- » Perioperative hepatic function & dysfunction
- » Perioperative pharmacology
- » Perioperative renal function & dysfunction
- » Postoperative infection & perioperative antibiotics use
- » Respiration, pulmonary function & lung injury
- » Sepsis & septic shock
- » Trauma
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Jean-Charles Preiser, Erasme University Hospital, Belgium. F1000 Critical Care & Emergency Medicine
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