Infectious Diseases in Critical Care
Expert Diagnostic Strategies and Targeted Antimicrobial Therapy for Life-Threatening Infections
By Daniel A. Sims, MD, FIDSA & Terrance V. Bare, PharmD, FCCP
Description
In the high-stakes realm of critical care, the margin for error is razor-thin, especially when managing infectious diseases that rapidly evolve and compromise organ systems. Infectious Diseases in Critical Care delivers a masterclass in the precise diagnosis, risk stratification, and evidence-based treatment of life-threatening infections in the ICU setting. Authored by leading experts Dr. Daniel A. Sims and Dr. Terrance V. Bare, this authoritative guide fuses frontline clinical acumen with deep pharmacotherapeutic insight, making it an indispensable resource for intensivists, infectious disease specialists, hospitalists, critical care pharmacists, and advanced practice providers.
Structured for rapid decision-making and diagnostic clarity, this book walks readers through the latest protocols for managing sepsis, multidrug-resistant pathogens, invasive fungal infections, viral respiratory syndromes, catheter-associated complications, and more. Special emphasis is placed on the principles of targeted antimicrobial therapy, host-pathogen interaction, antibiotic stewardship, and emerging resistance mechanisms, ensuring that treatment decisions are both time-sensitive and scientifically sound.
From the nuanced interpretation of biomarkers and microbiological diagnostics to the real-time tailoring of empiric versus definitive therapy, each chapter balances bedside pragmatism with academic rigor. Readers will benefit from integrated clinical algorithms, pearls for differential diagnosis, pharmacokinetic dosing strategies, and case-based insights that reflect today's most pressing ICU infectious disease scenarios.
Key Features
Whether you are managing a neutropenic fever, optimizing vancomycin AUC dosing in renal dysfunction, or navigating antimicrobial therapy in septic patients with coexisting hepatic failure, this book serves as your definitive guide to managing infection in the most vulnerable patient population.