Ali
A. El Solh, MD, professor of medicine,
has edited and co-authored the first textbook on managing obese
patients in critical care.
In 24 chapters, “Critical Care Management of the Obese
Patient” covers all topics pertaining to the care of obese
patients.
These include:
- the physiology and consequences of obesity
- positive pressure ventilation
- management of obesity complications
- hemodynamic monitoring and radiological investigations
- postsurgical management
- pharmacology
- prognosis and ethics
Published by Wiley-Blackwell
of John Wiley & Sons, the book serves as a clinical resource
for obesity specialists and emergency medicine physicians.
The text is useful for residents and fellows in emergency
medicine, cardiovascular medicine, anesthesiology, internal
medicine and gastroenterology.
Nursing students may also find the textbook helpful.
In addition to serving as the textbook’s editor, El Solh
co-wrote a chapter about the effects of obesity on respiratory
physiology.
Two other UB faculty members from the Department of Medicine are
among the book’s 56 contributors.
Philippe
E. Jaoude, MD, clinical assistant professor, co-authored a
chapter concerning obesity’s impact on respiratory
physiology.
M.
Jeffrey Mador, MD, associate professor, co-authored a chapter
about mechanical ventilation.
El Solh specializes in pulmonary and critical care medicine.
An authority on morbid obesity, he also has expertise in health
care-associated pneumonia, sleep disorders and cardiovascular
diseases.