基本説明
Manages to bridge the distance between anesthesia residents, fellows in cardiac anesthesia, anesthesiology practitioners, and perfusionists. This new edition includes a new chapter on cardiac physiology and a new chapter on pericardial disease. New 4th ed.: 2007.
Full Description
A Practical Approach To Cardiac Anesthesia is the most widely used clinical reference in cardiac anesthesia. Drawing on the experience of 55 authors from 29 different institutions, this 5th edition provides complete information on drugs, monitoring, cardiopulmonary bypass, circulatory support, and anesthetic management of specific cardiac disorders.Combining clinically relevant basic science with a practical "what-to-do" approach, this text is written in an easy-to-read outline format. Information is presented in a logical structure that makes essential facts easy to find and apply. And step-by-step coverage guides readers from cardiac physiology to anesthetic management of specific cardiac surgical procedures to management of cardiac disorders to circulatory support and organ preservation.Whether you're a practicing anesthesiologist, anesthesia resident, fellow in cardiothoracic anesthesia, perfusionist, or any other anesthesia practitioner, this is one book you should definitely keep close by.FEATURES* Insightful perspectives from acknowledged authorities address thoracic anesthesia and pain management in cardiac and thoracic procedures* New chapters covering cardiac physiology and pericardial disease* Additional content addressing adult congenital heart disease and the latest advances in percutaneous valves* Full-color design throughout helps to highlight critical concepts* TEE images in full-color provide detailed intraoperative views of cardiovascular structures and activity* Key points are summarized at the beginning of each chapter with references to the appropriate section of the text
Contents
Section I1. 1. Cardiovascular Physiology: A PrimerThomas Gayeski, Brad Steenwyk, and Jack Crawford2. Cardiovascular DrugsJohn F. Butterworth, IVSection II: Anesthetic Management for Cardiac Surgery3. The Cardiac Surgical PatientDonald E. Martin and Charles E. Chambers4. Monitoring the Cardiac Surgical PatientMark A. Gerhardt, Thomas M. Skeehan, and Katarzyna Walosik-Arenall5. Transesophageal EchocardiographyJack S. Shanewise6. Induction of AnesthesiaFerenc Puskas, Michael B. Howie, and Glenn P. Gravlee7. Anesthetic Management in the Precardiopulmonary Bypass PeriodAnand R. Mehta, Mark E. Romanoff, and Michael G. Licina8. Anesthetic Management during Cardiopulmonary BypassNeville M. Gibbs and David R. Larach9. The Postcardiopulmonary Bypass Period: Weaning to ICU TransportBenjamin N. Morris, Mark E. Romanoff, and Roger L. Royster10. Postoperative Care of the Cardiac Surgical PatientBreandan SUL>Section III: Anesthetic Management of Specific Cardiac Disorders11. Anesthetic Management of Myocardial RevascularizationMichael S. Green, Gary Okum, and Jay C. Horrow12. Anesthetic Management for the Surgical Treatment of Valvular Heart DiseaseMatthew Townsley and Donald E. Martin13. Alternative Approaches to Cardiac Surgery with and without Cardiopulmonary BypassJames Y. Kim, James Ramsay, Michael G. Licina, and Anand R. Mehta14. Anesthetic Management for Patients with Congenital Heart Disease: The Pediatric PopulationLaurie K. Davies, S. Adil Husain, and Nathaen Weitzel15. Anesthetic Management for Patients with Congenital Heart Disease: The Adult PopulationNathaen Weitzel, S. Adil Husain, and Laurie K. Davies16. Anesthetic Management of Cardiac TransplantationKishan Dwarakanath, Anne L. Rother, and Charles D. Collard17. Arrhythmia, Rhythm Management Devices, and Catheter and Surgical AblationSoraya M. Samii and Jerry Luck18. Blood TransfusionColleen G. Koch19. Coagulation/AnticoagulationLinda Shore-Lesserson20. Anesthetic Considerations for Patients with Pericardial DiseaseMatthew M. Townsley and Michael L. SheltonSection IV: Circulatory Support21. Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Equipment, Circuits, and PathophysiologyEugene A. Hessel, II, Glenn S. Murphy, Robert C. Groom, and Joseph N. Ghansah22. Devices for Cardiac Support and ReplacementGlenn P. Gravlee and Joe Cleveland23. Intraoperative Myocardial ProtectionJohn W.C. Entwistle, III, Percy Boateng, and Andrew S. Wechsler24. Protection of the Brain during Cardiac SurgeryJohn M. MurkinSection V: Thoracic Anesthesia and Pain Management25. Anesthetic Management for Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and DissectionsAmanda A. Fox and John R. Cooper, Jr.26. Anesthetic Management for Surgery of the Lungs and MediastinumPeter Slinger and Erin A. SUL>27. Pain Management for Cardiothoracic ProceduresMark Stafford-Smith and Thomas M. McLoughlin, Jr.



