<p>PART 1: RESUSCITATION AND GENERAL TOPICS</p><p></p><p>1. Supplemental Oxygen Therapy</p><p>Andrew G. Villanueva , Sohail K. Mahboobi, and Sana Ata</p><p> 2. Airway Management in the Intensive Care Unit</p><p>Catherine Kuza, Elifçe Cosar, and Stephen O. Heard</p><p> 3. Vascular Cannulation</p><p>Monique Espinosa, Shawn E. Banks, and Albert J. Varon</p><p> 4. Fluid Resuscitation</p><p>N E Hammond, M K Saxena, and J A Myburgh<sup></sup></p><p> 5. Vasopressors and Inotropes </p><p>Flavio E. Nácul</p><p> 6. Shock</p><p>Joshua M. Glazer, Emanuel P. Rivers, and Kyle J. Gunnerson</p><p> 7. Oxygen Transport</p><p>Michael B. Maron,</p><p> 8. Evaluation of Tissue Oxygenation</p><p>Daniel De Backer and Katia Donadello </p><p> 9. Hemodynamic Monitoring </p><p>Flávio E. Nácul</p><p>John M. O’Donnell</p><p> 10. Acid Base</p><p>Paul Elbers, Victor van Bochove, and Rainer Gatz</p><p> 11. Analgesia and Sedation</p><p>Shaan Alli and Ruben J. Azocar</p><p> 12. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents</p><p>Gerardo Rodríguez, Rubén Azocar, and Rafael A. Ortega </p><p> 13. Optimization of the High-Risk Surgical Patient</p><p>Hollmann D. Aya, and Andrew Rhodes</p><p> 14. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation</p><p>Andreas Schneider, Erik Popp, and Bernd W. Böttiger,</p><p> </p><p></p><p>PART 2: NEUROCRITICAL CARE</p><p></p><p>15. Management of Closed Head Injury</p><p>Jason P. Rahal, Steven W. Hwang, and Peter K. Dempsey</p><p> 16. Spinal Cord Injuries</p><p>Zarina S. Ali and Robert G. Whitmore</p><p> 17. Malignant Ischemic Infarction </p><p>Katja E. Wartenberg</p><p> 18. Hemorrhagic Stroke</p><p>Katja E. Wartenberg</p><p> 19. Status Epilepticus</p><p>Andreas H. Kramer and Thomas P. Bleck </p><p>20. Delirium</p><p>Bjoern Weiss, Alawi Lütz, Claudia Spies</p><p> </p><p></p><p>PART 3: CARDIOLOGY</p><p>21. Management of Perioperative Hypertension</p><p>Daniela M. Darrah and Robert N. Sladen</p><p> 22. Postoperative Myocardial Infarction</p><p>Glynne D. Stanley and Sundara K. Rengasamy</p><p> 23. Postoperative Arrhythmias: Diagnosis and Management</p><p>Eugene H. Chung and David T. Martin</p><p><br><br></p><p>PART 4: PULMONARY MEDICINE</p><p></p><p>24. Acute Respiratory Failure</p><p>Luca M. Bigatello and Rae M. Allain</p><p> 25. Mechanical Ventilation</p><p>Virginia Radcliff and Neil MacIntyre </p><p> 26. Fat Embolism Syndrome</p>John M. O’Donnell<p></p><p> 27. Gas Embolism</p><p>Carl J. Borromeo</p><p> </p><p></p><p>PART 5: SEPSIS & INFECTIOUS DISEASES </p><p>28. Sepsis</p><p>Patricia Mello, Dimitri Gusmao-Flores, R. Phillip Dellinger</p><p> 29. Vascular Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections </p><p>Donald E. Craven and Kathleen A. Craven</p><p></p><p></p><p>30. Pneumonia</p><p>Jana Hudcova, Kathleen A. Craven, and Donald E. Craven</p><p></p><p></p><p>31. Intra-Abdominal Sepsis</p><p>Reuben D. Shin and Peter W. Marcello</p><p>32. Evaluation of the Febrile Patient in the Intensive Care Unit</p><p>François Philippart, Alexis Tabah, and Jean Carlet </p><p></p><p></p><p>33. Antimicrobial Use in Surgical Intensive Care</p><p>Robert A. Duncan</p><p></p><p> PART 6: HEMATOLOGY </p><p>34. Coagulation Abnormalities in the Critically Ill </p><p>Marcel Levi and Steven M. Opal</p><p></p><p></p><p>35. Blood Products</p><p>Leanne Clifford and Daryl J. Kor</p><p> </p><p></p><p>PART 7: METABOLISM AND NUTRITION</p><p></p><p>36. Hyperglycemia in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit</p><p>Steven Thiessen, Ilse Vanhorebeek, and Greet Van den Berghe</p><p></p><p></p><p>37. Adrenal Insufficiency</p><p>Bala Venkatesh and Jeremy Cohen</p><p> 38. Nutrition Support in Intensive Care </p><p>Jan Wernerman</p><p> </p><p></p><p>PART 8: NEPHROLOGY</p><p> 39. Acute Kidney Injury</p><p>Rashid Alobaidi and Sean M. Bagshaw</p><p></p><p></p><p>40. Disorders of Electrolytes </p><p>Flávio Eduardo Nácul</p><p>José Mauro Vieira, Jr.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>PART 9: GASTROENTEROLOGY</p><p>41. Gastrointestinal Bleeding</p><p>Frank M. Phillips, Sam Thomson and Tony M. Rahman</p><p> 42. Acute pancreatitis</p><p>Jan J. De Waele </p><p>43. Postoperative Gastrointestinal Dysfunction</p><p>M. Poeze</p><p> </p><p> PART 10: TRAUMA, SURGERY, TRANSPLANTATION</p><p> 44. Trauma</p><p>Michael S. Rosenblatt and Theodore Delmonico</p><p> 45. Burns</p><p>Sara A. Mansfield and Larry M. Jones</p><p> 46. Intra-Abdominal Hypertension and the Abdominal Compartment Syndrome</p><p>Derek J. Roberts; Jan De Waele, Andrew W. Kirkpatrick, and Manu L.N.G. Malbrain</p><p> 47. Rhabdomyolysis </p><p>Genevra L. Stone, Flavio E. Nacul, and John M. O’Donnell</p><p> 48. Postoperative Care of the Cardiac Surgical Patient</p><p>Joshua C. Grimm and Glenn JR Whitman</p><p> 49. Postoperative Care Following Major Vascular Surgery</p><p>Elrasheed S. Osman and Thomas F. Lindsay</p><p> 50. Postoperative Care after Bariatric Surgery</p><p>Fredric M. Pieracci, Alfons Pomp and Philip S. Barie</p><p> 51. Care of the Organ Donor</p><p>Marie R. Baldisseri and Younghoon Kwon</p><p> 52. Postoperative Care of the Heart Transplant Patient</p><p>Aida Suarez Barrientos , Georgios Karagiannis , and Nicholas R. Banner</p><p> 53. Postoperative Care of the Lung-Transplant Patient</p><p>Wickii T. Vigneswaran and Sangeeta M. Bhorade</p><p> </p><p>PART 11: ADDITIONAL TOPICS</p><p> 54. Management of the Critically Ill Geriatric Patient</p><p>Paul E. Marik</p><p> 55. Critical Care Issues in Oncologic Surgery Patients</p><p>Kunal Patel, Kaye Hale, and Stephen M. Pastores</p><p> 56. Echocardiography in the Critically Ill</p><p>Viviane G. Nasr, Anam Pal, Mario Montealegre-Gallegos, and Robina Matyal</p><p> 57. Point-of-Care Ultrasound</p><p>Peter Croft and Vicki E. Noble</p><p> 58. Scoring Systems and Outcome Prediction</p><p>Rui Moreno, Susana Afonso, and Bruno Maia</p><p> 59. Long-Term Outcomes after Intensive Care</p><p>Hans Flaatten</p><p>60. Ethics in the Intensive Care Unit</p><p>Dan R. Thompson</p><p> 61. Triage of Surgical Patients for Intensive Care</p><p>Julia Sobol and Hannah Wunsch</p><p> 62. Improving the Quality of Care in the ICU</p><p>Asad Latif, Bradford Winters, Sean Berenholtz, and Christine Holzmueller</p><p>63. Continuing Education in Critical Care Medicine</p><p>Todd Dorman and Michael C. Banks</p>