* The only text to cover lung function assessment from first principles including methodology, reference values and interpretation
* New for this edition:
– More illustrations to convey concepts clearly to the busy physician
– Text completely re-written in a contemporary style: includes user-friendly equations and more diagrams
– New material covering the latest advances in the treatment of lung function, including more on sleep-related disorders, a stronger clinical and practical bias and more on new techniques and equipment
– Uses the standard Vancouver referencing system
What the experts say:
‘I have always considered Dr Cotes’ book the most authoritative book published on lung function. It is also the most comprehensive.’
–Dr Robert Crapo, Pulmonary Division, LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, USA
‘I think I can fairly speak on behalf of staff in lung function departments the length and breadth of the country – that a sixth edition of Cotes would be gratefully received.’
–Dr Brendan Cooper, Clinical Respiratory Scientist, Nottingham City Hospital
Зміст
Foreword.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Part 1. Foundations.
1. Early Developments and Future Prospects.
2. Getting Started.
3. Development and Functional Anatomy of the Respiratory
System.
4. Body Size and Anthropometric Measurements.
5. Numerical Interpretation of Physiological Variables.
6. Basic Terminology and Gas Laws.
7. Basic Equipment and Measurement Techniques.
8. Respiratory Surveys.
Part 2. Physiology and Measurement of Lung Function.
9. Thoracic Cage and Respiratory Muscles.
10. Lung Volumes.
11. Lung and Chest Wall Elasticity.
12. Forced Ventilatory Volumes and Flows (Ventilatory
Capacity).
13. Determinants of Maximal Flows (Flow Limitation).
14. Theory and Measurement of Respiratory Resistance (Including
Whole Body Plethysmography).
15. Control of Airway Calibre and Assessment of Changes.
16. Distribution of Ventilation.
17. Distribution and Measurement of Pulmonary Blood Flow.
18. Inter-relations Between Lung Ventilation and Perfusion.
19. Transfer of Gases into Blood in Alveolar Capillaries.
20. Transfer Factor (Diffusing Capacity) for Carbon Monoxide and
Nitric Oxide.
21. The Oxygenation of Blood.
22. Gas Exchange for Carbon Dioxide and Acid-Base Balance.
23. Control of Respiration.
24. Newborn Babies, Infants and Young Children (Ages 0-6
years).
Part 3. Normal Variation in Lung Function.
25. Normal Lung Function from Childhood to Old Age.
26. Reference Values for Lung Function in White (Caucasian)
Children and Adults.
27. Genetic Diversity: Reference Values in non-Caucasians.
Part 4. Exercise.
28. Physiology of Exercise and Changes Resulting from Lung
Disease.
29. Exercise Testing and Interpretation, including Reference
Values.
30. Assessment of Exercise Limitation, Disability and Residual
Ability.
31. Exercise in Children.
Part 5. Breathing During Sleep.
32. Investigation and Physiology of Breathing During Sleep.
33. Assessment and Treatment of Sleep Related Breathing
Disorders.
Part 6. Potentially Adverse Environments.
34. Hypobaria: High Altitude and Aviation Physiology and
Medicine.
35. Immersion in Water, Hyperbaria and Hyperoxia Including
Oxygen Therapy.
36. Cold, Heat and the Lungs.
37. Airborne Respiratory Hazards: Features, Protective
Mechanisms and Consequences.
Part 7. Lung Function in Clinical Practice.
38. Patterns of Abnormal Function in Lung Disease.
39. Strategies For Assessment.
40. Lung Function in Asthma, COPD, Emphysema and Diffuse Lung
Fibrosis.
41. How Individual Diseases Affect Lung Function
(Compendium).
42. Lung Function in Relation to General Anaesthesia and
Artificial Ventilation.
43. Lung Function in Relation to Surgery.
44. Pulmonary Rehabilitation.
Index.
Про автора
John E Cotes, Visitor, University Department of Physiological
Sciences, Formerly Reader in Respiratory Physiology, External
Scientific Staff of Medical Research Council, and Honorary
Consultant in Clinical Respiratory Physiology, Newcastle upon Tyne,
UK
David J Chinn, Senior Research Fellow in Epidemiology, Centre
for Primary and Community Care, University of Sunderland,
Sunderland, UK
Martin R Miller, Consultant Physician, University Hospital
Birmingham NHS Trust, Birmingham, UK