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Since 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.

Recenzijas

' a thoughtfully produced and well-written book deserves a slot in all independent anaesthetic practitioners' bookshelves.' British Journal of Anaesthesia Review 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

Papildus informācija

A practical clinical text reviewing pre-, intra- and post-operative care of cardiac patients, invaluable for all anesthesia residents and fellows.
List of contributors
x
Reviews of the first edition xiv
Preface xv
Preface to the first edition xvi
Foreword to the second edition xvii
Foreword to the first edition xviii
List of abbreviations
xix
Section 1 Anatomy and physiology
1 Cardiac embryology and anatomy
1(7)
Doris M. Rassl
Martin J. Goddard
2 Cardiac electrophysiology
8(5)
Stefan G. De Hert
3 Cardiac excitation--contraction coupling
13(5)
M. L. Srikanth
Kenneth H. McKinlay
4 Ventricular performance
18(4)
Fabio Guarracino
Rubia Baldassarri
5 Coronary physiology
22(6)
Michael Haney
6 Cardiovascular control mechanisms
28(5)
Patrick Wouters
7 Anesthesia and the cardiovascular system
33(6)
Ben W. Howes
Alan M. Cohen
Section 2 Cardiac pharmacology
8 Cardiac receptors
39(9)
Todd Kiefer
Mihai V. Podgoreanu
9 Inotropes and vasoactive drugs
48(9)
Mark Dougherty
Stephen T. Webb
10 Anti-dysrhythmic drugs
57(7)
Alan Ashworth
Kamen P. Valchanov
11 Anticoagulants and procoagulants
64(7)
Alan F. Merry
12 Effects of CPB on drug pharmacokinetics
71(4)
Jens Fassl
Berend Mets
Section 3 Diagnosis of cardiac disease
13 Symptoms and signs of cardiac disease
75(6)
Joseph E. Arrowsmith
14 Non-invasive diagnostic tests
81(6)
J. M. Tom Pierce
Sarah Marstin
15 Cardiac radiological imaging
87(8)
Catherine V. Koffel
Maximilien J. Gourdin
16 Invasive diagnosis techniques
95(8)
Herve Schlotterbeck
Stephane Noble
Section 4 Cardiac surgery for anesthesiologists
17 Patient selection and risk stratification
103(5)
Samer A. M. Nashef
18 Basic principles of cardiac surgery
108(5)
Samer A. M. Nashef
19 Myocardial protection
113(6)
Betsy Evans
David P. Jenkins
20 Myocardial stunning, hibernation and preconditioning
119(5)
Stefan G. De Hert
21 Prosthetic heart valves
124(9)
Yasir Abu-Omar
John J. Dunning
Section 5 Monitoring
22 Routine clinical monitoring
133(8)
Jorn Karhausen
Jonathan B. Mark
23 Invasive hemodynamic monitoring
141(6)
Matthew E. Atkins
Jonathan B. Mark
24 Transesophageal echocardiography
147(7)
Roger M. O. Hall
25 Intraoperative assessment of ventricular function
154(6)
Yeewei W. Teo
Andrew Roscoe
26 Neurologic monitoring
160(9)
Joseph E. Arrowsmith
Section 6 Routine coronary heart surgery
27 Premedication, induction and maintenance
169(6)
Paul H. M. Sadleir
Andrew I. Gardner
28 Routine conduct of cardiopulmonary bypass
175(6)
Barbora Parizkova
Stephen J. Gray
29 Routine early postoperative care
181(5)
Maura Screaton
30 Off-pump coronary surgery
186(7)
Jonathan H. Mackay
Joseph E. Arrowsmith
Section 7 Anesthetic management of specific conditions
31 Aortic valve disease
193(7)
Jonathan H. Mackay
Joseph E. Arrowsmith
32 Mitral valve disease
200(8)
Jonathan H. Mackay
Francis C. Wells
33 Tricuspid and pulmonary valve disease
208(7)
Ving Yuen See Tho
34 Minimally invasive cardiac surgery
215(5)
Andrew C. Knowles
Jose Coddens
35 Redo surgery
220(3)
Jon Graham
36 Aortic dissection
223(5)
Andrew C. Knowles
John D. Kneeshaw
37 Aortic arch surgery
228(4)
Andrew C. Knowles
Coralie Carle
38 Descending thoracic aorta surgery
232(9)
David Riddington
Harjot Singh
39 Permanent pacemakers and implantable defibrillators
241(8)
Maros Elsik
Simon P. Fynn
40 Anesthesia and electrophysiological disorders
249(8)
Andrew J. Richardson
J. M. Tom Pierce
41 Acute myocardial ischemia and infarction
257(4)
Andrew Neitzel
Bevan Hughes
42 Miscellaneous catheter laboratory procedures
261(7)
Tom Rawlings
Jean-Pierre van Besouw
43 Cardiomyopathies and constrictive pericarditis
268(7)
Florian Falter
Jonathan H. Mackay
44 Cardiac transplantation
275(7)
Clive J. Lewis
45 Pulmonary vascular disease
282(6)
Cameron Graydon
Roger M. O. Hall
46 Cardiac tumors
288(5)
Nigel Farnum
Joseph E. Arrowsmith
47 Cardiothoracic trauma
293(6)
Betsy Evans
John J. Dunning
48 Cardiac surgery during pregnancy
299(4)
Sarah Conolly
Khalid Khan
Section 8 Pediatric cardiac anesthesia
49 General principles
303(4)
Isabeau A. Walker
Jon H. Smith
50 Conduct of anesthesia
307(6)
Jon H. Smith
Isabeau A. Walker
51 Common congenital heart lesions
313(16)
David J. Barron
Kevin P. Morris
52 Common congenital heart operations
329(6)
David J. Barron
Kevin P. Morris
53 Postoperative care
335(4)
Fiona E. Reynolds
Kevin P. Morris
54 Adult congenital heart disease
339(6)
Craig R. Bailey
Helen M. Daly
Section 9 Cardiopulmonary bypass
55 Cardiopulmonary bypass equipment
345(10)
John Whitbread
Stephen J. Gray
56 Failure to wean from bypass
355(4)
Simon Colah
Stephen J. Gray
57 Advanced mechanical support
359(7)
Stephen J. Gray
Simon Colah
58 Coagulopathy and blood conservation
366(8)
David Cardone
Andrew A. Klein
59 The systemic inflammatory response to cardiopulmonary bypass
374(8)
R. Clive Landis
Ravi J. De Silva
60 Temperature control, hypothermia and rewarming
382(5)
Charles Willmott
61 Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest
387(8)
Charles W. Hogue
Joseph E. Arrowsmith
62 Cardiopulmonary bypass emergencies
395(5)
David J. Daly
63 Controversies in cardiopulmonary bypass
400(6)
Christiana C. Burt
Florian Falter
64 Non-cardiac applications of cardiopulmonary bypass
406(3)
Joseph E. Arrowsmith
Jonathan H. Mackay
Section 10 Cardiac intensive care
65 Cardiovascular problems in the cardiac ICU
409(4)
Trevor W. R. Lee
Jonathan H. Mackay
66 Resuscitation after adult cardiac surgery
413(7)
Jonathan H. Mackay
67 Respiratory complications
420(4)
Florian Falter
68 Gastrointestinal complications
424(6)
Britta Millhoff
Paul Quinton
69 Renal complications
430(8)
Shitalkumar Shah
William T. McBride
70 Neurologic complications
438(9)
Rabi Panigrahi
Charles W. Hogue
Section 11 Miscellaneous topics
71 Infection
447(6)
Margaret I. Gillham
Juliet E. Foweraker
72 Regional anesthesia
453(5)
Trevor W. R. Lee
73 Pain management after cardiac surgery
458(7)
Sian I. Jaggar
Amod Manocha
74 Hematological problems
465(4)
Joseph E. Arrowsmith
Jonathan H. Mackay
75 Cardiovascular disease and non-cardiac surgery
469(10)
Hans-Joachim Priebe
Appendix 1 479(1)
Appendix 2 480(1)
Appendix 3 481(1)
Index 482
Jonathan H. Mackay is Consultant in Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia at Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK. Joseph E. Arrowsmith is Consultant in Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia at Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK.