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El. knyga: Cardiothoracic Critical Care [Oxford Medicine Online E-books]

Edited by (Consultant in Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesia, West of Scotland Heart and Lung Centre), Edited by , Edited by (Consultant in Critical Care Medicine and Anaesthesia, West of Scotland Heart and Lung Centre, Golden Jubilee National Hospital, Glasgow, UK)
  • Formatas: 400 pages, 80 black-and-white line drawings and 40 black-and-white photographs
  • Serija: Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Critical Care
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Mar-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199692958
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  • Formatas: 400 pages, 80 black-and-white line drawings and 40 black-and-white photographs
  • Serija: Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Critical Care
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Mar-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780199692958
An indispensible pocket reference for critical care trainees, consultants and intensive care nurses, this new Oxford Specialist Handbook provides an evidence-based approach to all aspects of patient care in cardiothoracic intensive care.

Written in the Oxford Handbook format, each section is comprised of short topics ideal for quick reference. Portable, accessible, and reliable, the book equips the clinician with the basic scientific and clinical knowledge to safely assist in formulating management plans, based on current best practice.

Cardiothoracic Critical Care addresses major recent developments in cardiothoracic critical care, such as cardiovascular support, mechanical support (IABP, VADS, and ECMO), and drug therapies such as nitric oxide and other new inotropic agents. The management of postoperative bleeding is covered in detail, as it increasingly involves updated fluid and blood-product therapies including blood preservation techniques such as cell salvage.
Symbols and Abbreviations xi
Contributors xvii
Part 1 Early postoperative management
1 The normal postoperative cardiac patient
3(10)
2 Risk prediction and outcome
13(8)
3 Fast-tracking the low-risk patient
21(4)
4 Resuscitation in the cardiac intensive care setting
25(6)
5 Myocardial ischaemia and infarction
31(8)
6 Bleeding management
39(10)
7 Postoperative hypotension
49(8)
8 Glucose, lactate, and acid-base
57(10)
9 Postoperative medications
67(8)
10 Information handover and care planning
75(8)
Part 2 Organ dysfunction
11 Heart
83(24)
12 Lung
107(8)
13 Kidney
115(12)
14 Gastrointestinal
127(12)
15 Nervous system
139(10)
16 Immune system
149(8)
17 Haematology
157(14)
Part 3 Specific patient groups
18 The thoracic patient
171(16)
19 The adult patient with congenital heart disease
187(14)
20 The obstetric patient with cardiac disease
201(8)
21 Heart failure resistant to standard medical therapy
209(18)
22 The transplant patient
227(12)
23 Acute cardiology
239(14)
Part 4 Treatments and procedures
24 Central venous cannulation, pulmonary artery catheter, and minimally invasive cardiac output monitoring
253(10)
25 Airway management
263(12)
26 Respiratory management
275(12)
27 Circulatory support
287(16)
28 Epicardial pacing
303(10)
29 Sedation and pain relief
313(8)
30 Wound management
321(8)
31 Infection control and prevention
329(10)
32 Bedside echocardiography
339(32)
Index 371