The Fourth Edition Of ‘Plum And Posner’s Diagnosis Of Stupor And Coma’ Lays Out A Practical Approach To The Comatose Patient That Is An Important Part Of The Repertoire Of All Clinicians
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c80747) has announced the addition of Plum and Posner’s Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma, Fourth Edition from Oxford University Press to their offering.
Delirium, stupor and coma are common clinical states that confront clinicians in almost every medical specialty. With appropriate diagnosis and treatment, coma can often be treated successfully. Conversely, delay in diagnosis and treatment may be lethal. This monograph provides an update on the clinical approach that was laid out in the previous three editions. It describes an approach for the physician at the bedside to diagnose and treat alterations of consciousness, based on pathophysiologic principles. The book begins with a description of the physiology of consciousness and the pathophysiology of disorders of consciousness. It continues with a description of the approach to a patient with a disorder of consciousness, emphasizing the bedside examination, but including the use of modern imaging techniques. The important structural and metabolic causes of coma are reviewed in detail. It then describes the emergency treatment, both medical and surgical, of patients with specific disorders of consciousness and their prognosis. New chapters describe the approach to the diagnosis of brain death and the clinical physiology of the vegetative state and minimally conscious state, as well as the ethics of dealing with such patients and their families.
The book is aimed at medical students and residents, in fields from internal medicine and pediatrics to emergency medicine, surgery, neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry, who are likely to encounter patients with disordered states of consciousness. It includes historical background and basic neurophysiology that is important for those in the clinical neurosciences, but also lays out a practical approach to the comatose patient that is an important part of the repertoire of all clinicians who provide emergency care for patients with disorders of consciousness.
About the Author(s)
Jerome B. Posner, M.D., Evelyn Frew American Cancer Society Clinical Research Professor, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center , Clifford B. Saper, M.D., Professor, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital and Harvard Medical School , Nicholas Schiff, M.D., Associate Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, Department of Neurology and Neuroscience,, Weill Cornell Medical College , and Fred Plum, M.D., University Professor, Department of Neurology, Weill Medical College, Cornell University
Chapter Titles Include:
1. Pathophysiology Of Signs And Symptoms Of Coma A
2. Examination Of The Comatose Patient
3. Structural Causes Of Stupor And Coma Compressive Lesions As A Cause Of Coma Compressive Lesions May Directly Distort The Arousal System
4. Specific Causes Of Structural Coma
5. Multifocal, Diffuse, And Metabolic Brain Diseases Causing Delirium, Stupor, Or Coma
6. Psychogenic Unresponsiveness
7. Approach To Management Of The Unconscious Patient
8. Brain Death
9. Prognosis In Coma And Related Disorders Of Consciousness, Mechanisms Underlying Outcomes, And Ethical Considerations
Index
Reviews:
“A necessity for all trainees involved in the care of the stuporous or comatose patient. This volume provides a clear framework from which to approach these clinical situations, and is highly recommended for neurosurgery residents and attendings alike.”
–Journal of Neurosurgery
“Over 50 years after its first edition, this book remains a gem among neurological monographs…This book re-emphasizes the importance of neurology for proper diagnosis and management of stuporous or comatose patients. It belongs in every personal and institutional library.”
–European Neurology
“The 4th edition is every bit as wonderful as the preceding 3, only with much more information…It is a wonderful clinical guide with clear descriptions of pathophysiology and application of modern technology for diagnosis.”
–Lewis P. Rowland, M.D., Columbia University Medical Center
“No book in any area of clinical neurology has paralleled the dominance of Plum and Posner. The Fourth Edition will sustain this preeminence and is a must for neurologists, neurosurgeons, intensivists, and emergency room physicians. We should all be grateful to the authors for presenting us with this updated gem.”
–Robert B. Daroff, MD, Department of Neurology, Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals Case Medical Center
“Fred Plum and Jerome Posner wrote the first edition of The Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma to provide practial guidance and the current edition is an admirable and pleasing successor. On the basis of pedigree, coherence, and thoroughness, it is currently the last word on the subject.”
–New England Journal of Medicine
“Plum and Posner’s book…exceeded those traditional territories and included the study of a wide range of endocrine and metabolic disorders…This is a great book and a fitting tribute to him who inspired it.”
–Brain
“Plum and Posners Diagnosis of Stupor and Coma is an essential text for the practicing neurologist, for the general intensivist or hospitalist, for the neurointensivist or neurosurgeon, and for the many students, residents, and fellows in the neurosciences. It stands the test of time, highlighting the legacy of Drs Plum and Posner, who have contributed so much to the field of neurology and to the training of generations of neurologists.”
–Wade Smith, American Neurological Association
“This is an excellent text, and the substantial changes since the third edition easily justify the purchase of a new copy.”
–Doody’s
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