Oncologic Critical Care Reference Guide: A Comprehensive Manual to ICU Management in Cancer Medicine

Author:   Steven S Lofgren
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798251097535


Pages:   426
Publication Date:   07 March 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Oncologic Critical Care Reference Guide: A Comprehensive Manual to ICU Management in Cancer Medicine


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The cancer patient in your ICU bed is not a standard critical care patient. The tumor has rewritten the physiology. The chemotherapy has destroyed the marrow. The immunotherapy has unleashed an immune system that is now attacking the patient's own organs. And the protocols you learned in fellowship were not built for this. You are making high-stakes decisions in real time with incomplete knowledge - and the margin for error is measured in hours, not days. Get it wrong, and the patient dies from a complication you could have anticipated. Get it wrong, and the family loses trust in a team that missed the diagnosis hiding behind the expected toxicity. The cost of knowledge gaps in oncologic critical care is not academic. It is measured in lives. This book closes those gaps. Twenty-eight chapters of clinical depth covering every major complication, every organ system emergency, and every decision point the oncologic intensivist faces - written to change the way you think at the bedside, not just what you memorize. Here is what you get: - Tumor Lysis to Transplant Failure - structured management of every oncologic emergency from metabolic catastrophe to graft-versus-host disease, organized by the clinical logic you actually use under pressure - Immunotherapy Toxicity Decoded - grading, recognition, and stepwise management of checkpoint inhibitor complications, cytokine release syndrome, and ICANS, including when to hold treatment and when to escalate immunosuppression - Infection in the Immunocompromised Host - risk stratification by neutropenia timeline, transplant phase, and immune defect, with pathogen-specific management that accounts for what standard sepsis protocols miss - Drug Dosing in Organ Failure - pharmacokinetic reasoning for chemotherapy, immunosuppressants, and ICU medications when the liver, kidneys, and marrow are all compromised simultaneously - Hematologic Crisis Management - DIC, TMA, hyperleukocytosis, hyperviscosity, and massive transfusion protocols adapted for the coagulopathic cancer patient - Ventilator Strategies for Oncologic Lung Injury - from radiation pneumonitis to leukemic infiltration to post-transplant respiratory failure, with disease-specific ventilation approaches - Pediatric and Geriatric Cancer Chapters - age-specific physiology, pharmacology, and decision-making frameworks that standard references do not cover - Transplant ICU Care From Day Zero - pre-engraftment through late post-transplant complications, graft failure workup, and infectious risk stratification by donor type and timeline - Surgical and Procedural Critical Care - perioperative management, airway control with mediastinal masses, vascular access in coagulopathy, and ERAS protocols for cancer surgery - Goals-of-Care and Ethics Frameworks - structured communication strategies, family meeting facilitation, futility resolution, and prognostic disclosure tools built for the unique moral complexity of the cancer ICU - Pain and Palliative Integration - opioid conversion, multimodal analgesia, and concurrent palliative care models that improve outcomes without abandoning curative intent - Nutritional and Metabolic Management - cachexia intervention, refeeding prevention, and glycemic control strategies specific to the catabolic cancer patient Every shift you work without this knowledge is a shift where a complication you did not anticipate changes the outcome for a patient who was depending on you to anticipate it. The cancer patients filling your ICU beds are more complex, more immunocompromised, and more treatment-altered than any other population you will manage. Standard critical care references were not written for them. This one was. Scroll up and order now. Your next oncologic ICU patient cannot afford to wait - and neither can you.

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Author:   Steven S Lofgren
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.980kg
ISBN:  

9798251097535


Pages:   426
Publication Date:   07 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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