Critical care respiratory physiology addresses life-threatening conditions like acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and respiratory failure, requiring precise interventions. This book covers the principles of respiratory management in critical care, including mechanical ventilation, oxygen therapy, and monitoring techniques. It discusses the pathophysiology of critical conditions and evidence-based therapeutic strategies, making it essential for intensivists and respiratory therapists.
Cameron Turner is an expert in critical care respiratory physiology. His research examines how respiratory function is maintained or compromised in critically ill patients. Cameron has authored several studies on mechanical ventilation, oxygenation, and respiratory support in the ICU. His work focuses on optimizing respiratory interventions to improve patient outcomes in critical care settings. Cameron is a leader in respiratory medicine, contributing to the development of new approaches for managing respiratory failure.