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Clinical Focus Series Acute Exacerbation of Respiratory Diseases
Author: Steven A Sahn
ISBN 9789350252673
Edition 1/e
Publish Year 2012
Pages 194
Size
Cover Type Paper Back
REVIEWER'S EXPERT OPINION
Joel C Seidman, MD(William Beaumont Hospitals)
Description
Dealing with "exacerbations" of respiratory disease, even if objectively definable, has always been difficult. Some diseases, by their nature, have the potential only occasionally to intensify with great morbidity or mortality, often remitting without int
Purpose
This is a concise and up-to-date treatise, brief in its explorations, that attempts to present the observations of authorities of diverse experience to provide a comprehensive review of the current state of the art regarding exacerbations of bronchopulmonary disease. However, there appears to be little that is new and not covered in other, separate references or in several similar (and more comprehensive) books published over the last 2-3 years. This compilation's greatest asset is its brevity.
Audience
The audience would include pulmonologists, intensivists, and perhaps infectious disease specialists. Nurses, respiratory therapists, and rehabilitators would find the reference informative, but too focused on topics outside of their realms.
Features
This book focuses on the broad subject of disease exacerbation without necessarily narrowly defining what constitutes an exacerbation in each instance, stressing established or emerging areas of controversy or points where prior practices have been modified or augmented. Illustrations and graphics are limited but sufficient to carry out the ends of each chapter. The bibliographies at each chapter end are extensive and relevant.
Assessment
The book achieves its likely intended goals well. For the average practitioner, it is accessible, but not essential.
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