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Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, ascites and, Stroke endocrine response, 1046
1029–1030 induced hypothermia in, 177 hypercoagulable state, 1046
Spontaneous breathing trial (SBT), ventilated sickle cell disease and, 906, 911 hypotension in, 1047, 1047f
patients receiving, 8, 536 Stroke volume variation (SVV), 262 increased oxygen requirements,
Spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage Structure, 11 1047, 1047f
(SAH), 771 Study on Efficacy of Nosocomial Infection magnitude and duration of surgical
Spurious thrombocytopenia, Control (SENIC), 23 insult, 1047
849–850 Study to Understand Prognoses and nutrition, 1046–1047
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S-ß -Thalassemia, 903 Preferences for Outcomes and other considerations in, 1047–1048
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S-ß -Thalassemia, 903 Risks of Treatments (SUPPORT third-space fluid sequestration, 1046
vascular occlusion test, 245, 245t study), 92–93 hypotension in, 1047, 1047f
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Stable angina, 294 Study validity, assessing, 45 nutrition in, 1062
Standard care, defining, 42 Stuporous patient, 829 Surgical site infection, 559
Standardized mortality rates (SMRs), 13 Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis Surgical tracheostomy, 394–395, 399
Standard precautions, 28 (SSPE), 674 technique of, 399
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome, Subarachnoid hemorrhage, 1123, 1123f Surgical trauma, 560
1297, 1298f due to ruptured intracranial aneurysm, Surrogate outcomes measures, in critical care
Starling curve of the heart, 230–231, 230f 775–778 research, 46
Starling function curve, 268 Subdural empyema and epidural abscess, Surveillance
Static echocardiographic, ultrasound 661–663 antibiotic resistance in intensive-care unit
predictors and, 263–264 clinical presentation, 661–662 and, 27
Statistical control charts for performance diagnosis of, 662 in intensive-care unit, 23–24
monitoring, research concepts epidemiology and etiology, 661 Survivorship, 162
relevant to quality measurement treatment of, 662–663 SvO 2 , 244, 244t
and, 9t, 10 Subdural hematomas, 1122 clinical uses of, 244, 244t
Status asthmaticus, 496–505 Submandibular space infections, 679–681, Symbiotics, 1003
clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, 679f, 679t, 680f, 682f Symptomatic hyponatremia,
and assessment of severity Subtentorial masses, 835 949, 949f
admission criteria, 498–500 Sudan ebolavirus, 740 Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic
measurement of airflow Superficial pyodermas, 690 hormone secretion (SIADH), 672,
obstruction, 498 Superior laryngeal nerve, 404 945, 948, 1127–1128
pulse oximetry and arterial blood Superior mesenteric artery bypass, 1043 Systematized nomenclature
gases, 498 Superior mesenteric artery of medicine-clinical terms
radiographic studies, 498 embolectomy, 1043 (SNOMED-CT), 54
management of intubated asthmatic Superior vena cava syndrome, Systemic corticosteroids, 1090
administration of bronchodilators 879–880, 879f Systemic inflammatory response syndrome
during mechanical Super-refractory status epilepticus, 780 (SIRS), 95, 98, 563, 565
ventilation, 504 Supportive care, on ECMO, 475–476 sepsis and, 107
extubation, 504 Suppurative intracranial thrombophlebitis, Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE),
intubation, 501–504, 502f, 503f 663–664 826, 1242–1243
pathophysiology, 497 clinical presentation, 663–664 Systemic lupus erythematosus with vasculitis,
therapy prior to intubation diagnosis of, 664 differentiation of thrombotic
noninvasive positive pressure epidemiology and etiology, 663, 663f thrombocytopenic purpura
ventilation, 501 treatment of, 664 from, 863
pharmacotherapy, 499–500, 499t Suppurative jugular thrombophlebitis, Systemic sepsis, induced
Status epilepticus, 780, 784–785, 875, 875t 682–683, 682f immunoparalysis, 553
refractory, 785 Suppurative parotitis, 669f, 683 Systemic (peripheral) vascular resistance
ST-elevation myocardial infarction, Supraglottic region, 404 (SVR), 250, 250f
298–302 Supraglottitis, 407 Systemic vessels, control of cardiac
Sternal wound infection and dehiscence, Supratentorial mass lesions, 835 output by, 233–238, 233f, 234f,
1071–1072, 1071f Supraventricular tachyarrhythmias, 235f, 236t
Steroids, 253 286–287, 287f Systolic dysfunction, 255f, 256
Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic evaluation of patient with, 287
epidermal necrolysis, 1287–1289, management of, 287–288, 287f T
1287f, 1288t, 1289t Supraventricular tachycardias, 295 Tachyarrhythmias, 278–279, 279ft
Stewart-Hamilton equation, 245 Surface markers, measurement of, 554–555 Tacrolimus, 1089
Stomach injuries, 1162 Surgical drains, 1062–1063, 1063–1065t Tamponade, cardiac, 237
Stomatitis, 1284 Surgical embolectomy, 331 Targeted surveillance, in infection
Stone dissolution, 213 Surgical intervention, 365–367 control, 23
Store-and-forward, 64 type A, 365–366, 365f, 366f Task Force for Mass Critical Care, 59
Streptokinase, 299 type B, 366, 366f Teaching, in critical care, 5–7, 5t
Stress-related mucosal damage, 1017–1018 Surgical patients Team, working as, 33–34, 34t
Stress ulcer prophylaxis, 523, 534 critically ill Teicoplanin, 548
Stress ulcers, 575 antidiuretic hormone and Telemedicine, 17, 52, 53f, 62,
in burn patients, 1187 aldosterone, 1046 64–68, 66f
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