Core Topics in Cardiac Anesthesia by Joseph E. Arrowsmith (2012, Hardcover)

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Core Topics In Cardiac Anaesthesia by Joseph Arrowsmith. ISBN 052119685X ISBN 9780521196857.

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PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-10052119685X
ISBN-139780521196857
eBay Product ID (ePID)5038320190

Product Key Features

Number of Pages520 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameCore Topics in Cardiac Anesthesia
SubjectSurgery / Thoracic, Anesthesiology
Publication Year2012
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
AuthorJoseph E. Arrowsmith
Subject AreaMedical
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.4 in
Item Weight54.9 Oz
Item Length10 in
Item Width7.6 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number2
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2011-033949
ReviewsAdvance praise: '... a thoughtfully produced and well-written book ... deserves a slot in all independent anaesthetic practitioners' bookshelves.' British Journal of Anaesthesia, '… a thoughtfully produced and well-written book … deserves a slot in all independent anaesthetic practitioners' bookshelves.' British Journal of Anaesthesia, Review of previous edition: '... an excellent introductory text book for the trainee in cardiac anaesthesia ... likely to become a classic in the resident or fellow library.' Anesthesia and Analgesia, Review of previous edition: '... a rare text that is without institutional bias or personal beliefs.' Perfusion, Reviews of previous edition: '... a rare text that is without institutional bias or personal beliefs.' Perfusion, Review of previous edition: '… an excellent introductory text book for the trainee in cardiac anaesthesia … likely to become a classic in the resident or fellow library.' Anesthesia and Analgesia, Review of previous edition: '… a rare text that is without institutional bias or personal beliefs.' Perfusion, '... a thoughtfully produced and well-written book ... deserves a slot in all independent anaesthetic practitioners' bookshelves.' British Journal of Anaesthesia, '... an excellent introductory text book for the trainee in cardiac anaesthesia ... likely to become a classic in the resident or fellow library.' Anesthesia and Analgesia
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal617.967412
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
Table Of ContentPreface; Foreword; Abbreviations; Part I. Anatomy and Physiology: 1. Cardiac embryology and anatomy; 2. Cardiac electrophysiology; 3. Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling; 4. Ventricular performance; 5. Coronary physiology; 6. Cardiovascular control mechanisms; 7. Anesthesia and the cardiovascular system; Part II. Cardiac Pharmacology: 8. Cardiac receptors; 9. Inotropes and vasoactive drugs; 10. Anti-dysrhythmic drugs; 11. Anticoagulants and procoagulants; 12. Effects of CPB on drug pharmacokinetics; Part III. Diagnosis of Cardiac Disease: 13. Symptoms and signs of cardiac disease; 14. Non-invasive diagnostic tests; 15. Cardiac radiological imaging; 16. Invasive diagnostic techniques; Part IV. Cardiac Surgery for Anesthetists: 17. Patient selection and risk stratification; 18. Basic principles of cardiac surgery; 19. Myocardial protection; 20. Myocardial stunning, hibernation and preconditioning; 21. Prosthetic heart valves; Part V. Monitoring: 22. Routine clinical monitoring; 23. Invasive hemodynamic monitoring; 24. Transesophageal echocardiography; 25. Intraoperative assessment of left ventricular function; 26. Neurological monitoring; Part VI. Routine Coronary Heart Surgery: 27. Premedication, induction and maintenance; 28. Conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass; 29. Routine early postoperative care; 30. Off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery; Part VII. Anesthetic Management of Specific Conditions: 31. Aortic valve disease; 32. Mitral valve disease; 33. Tricuspid and pulmonary valve disease; 34. Minimally invasive cardiac surgery; 35. Redo surgery; 36. Aortic dissection; 37. Aortic arch surgery; 38. Descending thoracic aorta surgery; 39. Permanent pacemakers and implantable defibrillators; 40. Anesthesia and electrophysiological disorders; 41. Acute myocardial ischemia and infarction; 42. Miscellaneous catheter laboratory procedures; 43. Cardiomyopathies and constrictive pericarditis; 44. Cardiac transplantation; 45. Pulmonary vascular disease; 46. Cardiac tumors; 47. Cardiac trauma; 48. Pregnancy and cardiac surgery; Part VIII. Pediatric Cardiac Anesthesia: 49. General principles; 50. Conduct of anesthesia; 51. Common congenital heart lesions; 52. Common congenital heart operations; 53. Postoperative care; 54. Adult congenital heart disease; Part IX. Cardiopulmonary Bypass: 55. Cardiopulmonary equipment; 56. Failure to wean from bypass; 57. Advanced mechanical support; 58. Coagulopathy and blood conservation; 59. Inflammatory response to cardiopulmonary bypass; 60. Temperature control, hypothermia and rewarming; 61. Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest; 62. Cardiopulmonary bypass emergencies; 63. Controversies of cardiopulmonary bypass; 64. Non-cardiac applications of cardiopulmonary bypass; Part X. Cardiac Intensive Care: 65. Cardiovascular problems in the cardiac intensive care unit; 66. Resuscitation after adult cardiac surgery; 67. Respiratory complications; 68. Gastrointestinal complications; 69. Renal complications; 70. Neurological complications; Part XI. Miscellaneous Topics: 71. Microbiology and infective complications; 72. Regional anesthesia; 73. Pain management; 74. Hematologic problems; 75. Cardiovascular disease and non-cardiac surgery; Index.
SynopsisSince the publication of the first edition of Core Topics in Cardiac Anesthesia, the clinical landscape has undergone significant change. Recent developments include the increased use of electrophysiology, the resurgence of primary percutaneous intervention in acute coronary syndromes, the use of percutaneous devices in patients previously considered inoperable, and the withdrawal of aprotinin. Against this landscape, this invaluable resource has been fully updated. New chapters are dedicated to right heart valves, pulmonary vascular disease, cardiac tumours and cardiac trauma. All other chapters have been updated according to the latest international guidelines. Written and edited by an international author team with a wealth of expertise in all aspects of the perioperative care of cardiac patients, topics are presented in an easy to digest and a readily accessible manner. Core Topics in Cardiac Anesthesia, Second Edition is essential reading for residents and fellows in anesthesia and cardiac surgery and clinical perfusionists., Since the publication of the first edition of Core Topics in Cardiac Anaesthesia, the clinical landscape has undergone significant change. Recent developments include the increased use of electrophysiology, the resurgence of primary percutaneous intervention in acute coronary syndromes, the use of percutaneous devices in patients previously considered inoperable, and the withdrawal of aprotinin. Against this landscape, this invaluable resource has been fully updated. New chapters are dedicated to right heart valves, pulmonary vascular disease, cardiac tumours and cardiac trauma. All other chapters have been updated according to the latest international guidelines. Written and edited by an international author team with a wealth of expertise in all aspects of the perioperative care of cardiac patients, topics are presented in an easy to digest and a readily accessible manner. Core Topics in Cardiac Anaesthesia, Second Edition is essential reading for residents and fellows in anaesthesia and cardiac surgery and clinical perfusionists., Core Topics in Cardiac Anesthesia, Second Edition is a comprehensive and practical clinical text reviewing all aspects of the pre-, intra- and post-operative care of cardiac patients. This fully updated new edition is essential reading for residents and fellows in anesthesia and cardiac surgery, clinical perfusionists and critical care nurses.
LC Classification NumberRD87.3.H43 C67 2012
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