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El. knyga: Perioperative Hemodynamic Monitoring and Goal Directed Therapy: From Theory to Practice

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  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Sep-2014
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781316054345
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This unique book provides clinicians and administrators with a comprehensive understanding of perioperative hemodynamic monitoring and goal directed therapy, emphasizing practical guidance for implementation at the bedside. Successful hemodynamic monitoring and goal directed therapy require a wide range of skills. This book will enable readers to: Detail the rationale for using perioperative hemodynamic monitoring systems and for applying goal directed therapy protocols at the bedside Understand the physiological concepts underlying perioperative goal directed therapy for hemodynamic management Evaluate hemodynamic monitoring systems in clinical practice Learn about new techniques for achieving goal directed therapy Apply goal directed therapy protocols in the perioperative environment (including emergency departments, operating rooms and intensive care units) Demonstrate clinical utility of GDT and hemodynamic optimization using case presentations. Illustrated with diagrams and case examples, this is an important resource for anesthesiologists, emergency physicians, intensivists and pneumonologists as well as nurses and administrative officers.

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'This is a useful book for the medical professional looking at implementing goal-directed therapy in their perioperative care pathway in a period when more and more national societies are promoting this approach in their guidelines.' B. F. Geerts, Netherlands Journal of Critical Care

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Provides a comprehensive understanding of perioperative hemodynamic monitoring and goal directed therapy, emphasizing practical guidance for implementation at the bedside.
List of contributors
vii
Foreword xi
Emanuel P. Rivers
Abbreviations list xiii
Section 1 Surgery and Critical Care: Epidemiology and Public Health Approach
1 Patient outcome following major surgery
1(7)
Elisa Kam
Rupert Pearse
2 Statistical methods in hemodynamic research
8(6)
Yannick Le Manach
Gary Colins
3 New trends in perioperative medicine
14(10)
Gautam Kumar
David Walker
Michael Mythen
4 The surgical home: a paradigm shift toward perioperative practice
24(5)
Shermeen B. Vakharia
Zeev N. Kain
Leslie M. Garson
Section 2 Cardiovascular Physiology Applied to the Perioperative and Critical Care Settings
5 Overview of the circulation
29(10)
Michael R. Pinsky
6 Cardiac function and myocardial perfusion
39(8)
Jason H. Chua
Rudolph Nguyen
Aman Mahajan
7 Blood pressure regulation
47(9)
Sheldon Magder
8 Microcirculation and mitochondrial dysfunction
56(6)
Daniel De Backer
Diego Orbegozo Cortes
9 Hemoglobin function and patient blood management
62(12)
Aryeh Shander
Faraz Syed
Mazyar Javidroozi
10 A rational approach to fluid and volume management
74(11)
Daniel Chappell
Matthias Jacob
11 Vasopressors and inotropes
85(10)
Robert H. Thiele
James M. Isbell
12 Cardiovascular physiology applied to critical care and anesthesia
95(12)
Nils Siegenthaler
Karim Bendjelid
Section 3 Hemodynamic Monitoring in the Perioperative Environment
13 Integrative approach for hemodynamic monitoring
107(13)
Christoph K. Hofer
Steffen Rex
Michael T. Ganter
14 Evaluation of a cardiac output monitor
120(12)
Lester A. H. Critchley
15 Invasive hemodynamic monitoring systems
132(14)
Paul E. Marik
16 Semi-invasive and non-invasive hemodynamic monitoring systems
146(11)
Cedric Carrie
Mathieu Serie
Matthieu Biais
17 Mean systemic pressure monitoring
157(6)
Michael R. Pinsky
18 Fluid responsiveness assessment
163(8)
Xavier Monnet
Jean-Louis Teboul
19 Non-invasive and continuous arterial pressure monitoring
171(9)
Berthold Bein
Christoph Hies
20 Monitoring the microcirculation
180(6)
Daniel De Backer
Katia Donadello
21 ScvO2 monitoring
186(5)
Alice Carter
Rupert Pearse
Section 4 Goal Directed Hemodynamic Optimization
22 Goal directed therapy in the intensive care and emergency settings: what is the evidence?
191(6)
Joseph Meltzer
23 Goal directed therapy in the perioperative setting: what is the evidence?
197(6)
Eric Edison
Andrew Rhodes
24 Endpoints of goal directed therapy in the OR and in the ICU
203(10)
Nathan H. Waldron
Timothy E. Miller
Tong J. Gan
25 What is a fluid challenge and how to perform it?
213(11)
Maurizio Cecconi
Hollman D. Aya
26 The relationship between anesthesia, hemodynamics and outcome
224(7)
Tom Abbott
Gareth L. Ackland
27 Goal directed fluid and hemodynamic therapy in cardiac surgical patients
231(6)
Byron D. Fergerson
Gerard R. Manecke Jr.
28 Goal directed therapy and hemodynamic optimization in the critical care setting: practical applications and benefits
237(9)
Trung Vu
Davinder Ramsingh
William Wilson
Maxime Cannesson
29 Goal directed therapy at the bedside: the nurse perspective
246(9)
Elizabeth J. Bridges
Debra R. Metter
30 A nurse anesthetist perspective: does perioperative goal directed fluid management yield better patient outcomes compared to the traditional method?
255(7)
Ann B. Singleton
31 How to implement GDT in an institution and at the national level
262(5)
Timothy E. Miller
Michael Mythen
32 Decision support and closed-loop systems for hemodynamic optimization and fluid management
267(8)
Joseph Rinehart
Index 275
Maxime Cannesson is Professor of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Care at the University of California Irvine, CA, USA. Rupert Pearse is Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at Queen Mary, University of London and Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine at Barts and The London NHS Trust, London, UK.