Patient Care in Cardiac Surgery - Chris Aps

Patient Care in Cardiac Surgery

For Clinicians Along the Cardiac Surgical Pathway

Chris Aps (Autor)

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120 Seiten
2006
Quay Books,a division of Mark Allen Publishing Ltd
978-1-85642-335-9 (ISBN)
34,65 inkl. MwSt
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Suitable for trainee clinicians of various disciplines who find themselves involved in the management of patients undergoing cardiac surgery, this book is also useful for those who are involved in such care in the operating theatre, and elsewhere along the cardiac surgical pathway as an insight to both preoperative and postoperative needs.
This book or 'briefing' has been written for trainee clinicians of various disciplines who find themselves suddenly and perhaps temporarily involved in the management of patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Importantly, it has also been designed to appeal to those who are involved in such care not only in the operating theatre, but elsewhere along the cardiac surgical pathway as an insight to both preoperative and postoperative needs. The briefing and the style in which it is written is based upon the author's extensive experience in training a variety of individuals in the cardiac operating theatre. So it has been created in a way which should appeal not only to trainee anaesthetists, but also to other involved clinicians which include trainee surgeons, perfusionists, anaesthetic support staff, ward, theatre and critical care nurses and therapists involved in the care of cardiac surgical patients.Sections cover the following topics: preoperative evaluation, to theatre - preparation for surgery, before cardiopulmonary bypass, all about cardiopulmonary bypass, arresting the heart and myocardial protection, adult surgical procedures, weaning from bypass, clotting, drugs and support after bypass, chest closure, and transfer to postoperative critical care.
This book also incorporates a CD-ROM with animations which illustrate some of the more pertinent points of the text.

Chris Aps is a consultant cardiac anaesthetist at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust.

SECTION ONE: Introductory briefing: 1.Circulatory manipulation 2.Myocardial oxygenation 3.Aortic stenosis versus Aortic regurgitation 4.Mitral stenosis versus mitral regurgitation SECTION TWO: Preoperative evaluation 1.The patient 2.The operation 3.Cardiac data 4.Surgical scoring systems 5.ECG 6.Brief me about the patient 7.Drugs before surgery SECTION THREE: To Theatre. Preparation for surgery 1.Anaesthesia 2.In the anaesthetic area 3.Vascular access 4.Other invasive monitoring and access 5.TEE / TOE SECTION FOUR; Before cardiopulmonary by-pass 1.The working environment 2.Arrival into the operating room 3.Antibiotic prophylaxis 4.ABG and ACT 5.Drugs and infusions 6.During chest opening 7.Harvesting of conduit 8.Cannulation of the heart SECTION FIVE: all about cardiopulmonary by-pass 1.CPBP. The plumbing 2.Sleep 3.Managing the blood pressure on by-pass 4.The circulation on by-pass 5.Haemodilution and fluid balance 6.The effects of CPBP; the bad things SECTION SIX: arresting the heart and myocardial protection 1.preamble 2.arresting the heart 3.myocardial protection during induced ischaemia SECTION SEVEN: adult surgical procedures 1.coronary artery surgery 2.valve procedures 3.aortic valve replacement 4.mitral valve surgery 5.combined valve and CABG 6.re-do surgery 7.complex elective surgery to the aorta 8.emergency surgery 9.complex surgery SECTION EIGHT: weaning from bypass 1.rewarming phase 2.de-airing the heart 3.re-establishing a cardiac rhythm 4.check bleeding and lungs 5.pre-wean checks 6.how is a patient taken off bypass? 7.after coming off by-pass SECTION NINE; clotting, drugs and support after by-pass 1.restoring coagulation 2.inotropic support 3.vasoconstrictors 4.glyceryl trinitrate 5.other drugs after by-pass 6.intra-aortic balloon pumping SECTION TEN: chest closure 1.haemostasis 2.thermostasis 3.circulatory control during chest closure 4.gas exchange, blood chemistry and urine output SECTION ELEVEN: transfer to post-operative critical care 1.transferring a patient after cardiac surgery 2.what critical care is needed? 3.fast-tracking in cardiac surgery

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.12.2006
Reihe/Serie Briefings for Clinicians
Zusatzinfo col. Illustrations
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 216 mm
Gewicht 454 g
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie Herz- / Thorax- / Gefäßchirurgie
ISBN-10 1-85642-335-2 / 1856423352
ISBN-13 978-1-85642-335-9 / 9781856423359
Zustand Neuware
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