Brain and Organ Communication 1st Edition
Brain and Organ Communication, 1st Edition by Charu Mahajan, Indu Kapoor, and Hemanshu Prabhakar offers a clear, clinically focused exploration of how the brain interacts with other organ systems—essential reading for neurologists, intensivists, anesthesiologists, and critical-care teams.
Start with a compelling overview of the biological pathways and pathophysiology that drive brain–organ cross-talk, then move into practical diagnostic strategies and therapeutic approaches used in modern neurocritical care. Concise, evidence-based chapters translate complex mechanisms into actionable guidance for patient monitoring, perioperative management, and multidisciplinary decision-making.
Readers will appreciate:
– A rigorous yet accessible explanation of neurogenic effects on cardiac, pulmonary, renal, and immune function.
– Clinical scenarios and management principles relevant to neurotrauma, stroke, and postoperative care.
– Practical insights for use in ICUs, operating theaters, and academic settings across India, South Asia, and international practice.
Whether you are a trainee building foundational knowledge or an experienced clinician seeking an up-to-date reference, this 1st edition bridges basic science and bedside practice. Its balanced mix of theory and real-world application helps improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes by highlighting timely interventions and interdisciplinary collaboration.
For professionals and students who want a dependable, regionally relevant resource on brain–organ interactions, Brain and Organ Communication delivers clarity, clinical relevance, and immediate utility. Add this essential title to your medical library today to strengthen your approach to complex neurocritical cases.
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