Book: Fatal Sequence: The Killer Within The human body is capable of killing itself for little apparent reason, and it happens often enough to rank as the third most common cause of death in the United States today. Kevin Tracey, a neurosurgeon, immunologist, and highly regarded scientist, offers in "Fatal Sequence" an easily understandable account of the medical and scientific "perfect storm" that is severe sepsis, the medical crisis that can descend on patients fighting off even seemingly nonfatal illness or injury. Severe sepsis killed "Muppets" creator Jim Henson, who had been hospitalized for pneumonia, and took the life of Christopher Reeve, who was being treated for pressure sores of the skin.
"Fatal Sequence" tells the story of Janice, a one-year-old who arrives in the emergency room, burned by boiling water after she crawled behind her unsuspecting grandmother as she turned from the stove. She survives the night, but the following morning is only the beginning of her long and intense battle against severe sepsis, as her body attacks itself. Tracey, who cared for the girl during her four weeks in intensive care, draws on her case to vividly illustrate why sepsis happens, in a sensitive, suspenseful story that renders cutting-edge science human, accessible, and unforgettable.
Severe sepsis, a critical illness that most often afflicts victims of initially nonfatal illnesses or injuries, is the third-most-common killer in the United States. In "Fatal Sequence," neurosurgeon, immunologist, and clinical investigator Kevin J. Tracey offers a chronicle both scientific and human, using cases he personally experienced to illustrate the clinical nightmare of organ failure that typifies the disease.
In clear, accessible language, Tracey explains how the brain, which normally restrains the immune system and protects the patient, can fail during severe sepsis--allowing the immune system to indiscriminately kill normal cells along with foreign microbes. "Fatal Sequence "is a compelling documentation of an all-too-common situation: doctors fighting to prevent patients' deaths at the hands of complications from injuries and illnesses that should never be fatal in the first place.
"This book is a must for anyone interested in protecting the body from foreign organisms and, in many instances, itself." --Jamie Talan, "Newsday
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Details of Book: Fatal Sequence: The Killer Within Book: Fatal Sequence: The Killer Within
Author: Kevin J. Tracey
ISBN: 1932594094
ISBN-13: 9781932594096
, 978-1932594096
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Mar 2006
Publisher: Dana Press
Number of Pages: 224
Language: English