In this issue of Critical Care Clinics, guest editor Dr. Hannah Wunsch brings her considerable expertise to the topic of History of Critical Care Medicine. The term "Critical Care Medicine� was first introduced in the 1950s at the University of Southern California-making 2023 the 70th anniversary of this subspecialty.� This issue provides a fascinating look at important aspects of the history of the field, which originated with the concept that immediately life-endangered patients, the critically ill and injured, may have substantially better chances of survival if provided with professionally advanced minute-to-minute objective measurements.
Contains 10 practice-oriented topics including early pediatric ICU care; mechanical ventilation: negative to positive and back again; airway management over the last 100 years; critical care nursing from the 1950s to the 2020s; from strict bedrest to early mobilization: a history of physiotherapy in the ICU; visiting hours and the changing place of family in the ICU; and more.
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Table of Contents
Challenges of ICU Care in the Early Days
Mechanical Ventilation: Negative to Positive and Back Again
Airway Management During the Last 100 Years
Thinking Clearly: The History of Brain Dysfunction in Critical Illness
From Strict Bedrest to Early Mobilization: A History of Physiotherapy in the Intensive Care Unit
Critical Care Pharmacists: A Focus on Horizons
Palliative Care in the Intensive Care Unit: Past, Present, and Future
Evolution of Visiting the Intensive Care Unit
Development of the Modern Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit and Current Management
Four Decades of Intensive Care Unit Design Evolution and Thoughts for the Future
Critical Care 1950 to 2022: Evolution of Medicine, Nursing, Technology, and Design