The new Oxford Textbook of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia provides a comprehensive overview of and a thorough grounding in this challenging subspecialty. Both cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia demand high levels of knowledge and skill, as minimally invasive surgical techniques demand a sounder understanding of the specialties and as more patients with co-morbidities present for surgery. Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Anaesthesia series, this volume covers the anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, post-operative complications, critical care, and all clinical aspects of cardiac and thoracic…mehr
The new Oxford Textbook of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia provides a comprehensive overview of and a thorough grounding in this challenging subspecialty. Both cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia demand high levels of knowledge and skill, as minimally invasive surgical techniques demand a sounder understanding of the specialties and as more patients with co-morbidities present for surgery. Part of the Oxford Textbooks in Anaesthesia series, this volume covers the anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, post-operative complications, critical care, and all clinical aspects of cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia. Practical aspects, such as team working, and designing and equipping cardiothoracic theatre and critical care, are also included. The expert and international author team use their experience to ensure this textbook reflects current world-wide practice across the globe. This volume is published with a concurrent online version, which features access to the full content of the textbook, contains links from the references to primary research journal articles, allows full text searches, and provides access to figures and tables that can be downloaded to PowerPoint ®. Designed for consultants and trainees in cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia, this is the definitive source of expert knowledge for anaesthetists in this subspecialty. This print edition of Oxford Textbook of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia comes with a year's access to the online version on Oxford Medicine Online. By activating your unique access code, you can read and annotate the full text online, follow links from the references to primary research materials, and view, enlarge and download all the figures and tables. Oxford Medicine Online is mobile optimized for access when and where you need it.
R Peter Alston, Consultant in Anaesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, Paul S. Myles, Director, Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, Marco Ranucci, Head of Clinical Research, Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, IRCCS Policlinico San Donato, San Donato, Milan, Italy
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* 1: R. Peter Alston: An history of cardiothoracic anaesthesia * 2: Neil Hauser, Adriaan Myburgh, and Justiaan Swanevelder: Anatomy and pathology of the heart and major vascular system * 3: Philip J. Peyton: Cardiovascular physiology, pathophysiology, and monitoring * 4: David J. R. Duthie: Thoracic anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology * 5: William T. McBride and Esther R. McBride: The inflammatory response to cardiothoracic surgery * 6: David Smith: Cardiovascular and pulmonary pharmacology * 7: Silvana F. Marasco and Martin G. Hiscock: Diagnosis and assessment of cardiac disease * 8: Giorgio Della Rocca and Cecilia Coccia: Diagnosis and assessment of lung disease * 9: Mario Carminati and Angelo Micheletti: Structural cardiac intervention * 10: David Story and Philip J. Peyton: Blood gases, clinical chemistry, and acid-base * 11: Marco Ranucci: Cardiopulmonary bypass * 12: Thomas Langer, Eleonora Carlesso, and Luciano Gattinoni: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation * 13: Vladimir Saplacan, Mario Gaudino, and Massimo Massetti: Mechanical support of the circulation * 14: Jeremy M. Bennett, Andrew Shaw, and Chad Wagner: Hypothermia and circulatory arrest * 15: Michael G. Irwin and Gordon Tin Chun Wong: Myocardial protection during cardiac surgery * 16: David Royston: Antithrombotic and antiplatelet therapy * 17: David Royston: Haemostasis management * 18: Gavin J. Murphy, Nishith N. Patel, and Nicola Curry: Blood management * 19: R. Peter Alston: Anaesthesia for adult cardiac surgery * 20: Yatin Mehta and Madhur Malik: Anaesthesia for off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting * 21: Marco Ranucci, Giuseppe Isgrò, and Anna Cazzaniga: Paediatric cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia * 22: Donna Greenhalgh: Anaesthesia for thoracic aortic surgery * 23: Andy Gaunt and Nandor Marczin: Anaesthesia for heart transplantation * 24: Andy Gaunt and Nandor Marczin: Anaesthesia for adult patients with acquired heart disease for non-cardiac surgery * 25: Bodil Steen-Rasmussen: Anaesthesia for cardiac electrophysiological interventions * 26: Lisen Hockings, Deirdre Murphy, and Carlos Scheinkestel: Critical care following cardiac surgery * 27: Stefan Probst and Jörg Ender: Enhanced recovery from heart surgery * 28: Andrew Hilton: Ultrasound imaging in critical care * 29: Fabio Guarracino and Rubia Baldassarri: Cardiovascular complications of cardiac surgery * 30: Rainer Thell and Michael Hiesmayr: Pulmonary complications after cardiac surgery * 31: Sara Jane Allen and David Sidebotham: Renal, hepatic, and gastrointestinal complications of cardiac surgery * 32: Thomas H. Ottens and Diederik van Dijk: Cerebral complications of heart surgery * 33: Jean S. Bussières and Annie Rousseau: Anaesthesia for thoracic surgery * 34: Cait P. Searl: Anaesthesia for interventional bronchoscopy * 35: Nandor Marczin, Lakshminarasimhan Kuppurao, I. Gavin Wright, and Andre R. Simon: Anaesthesia for lung transplantation * 36: Mert Sentürk: Postoperative thoracic surgical care * 37: Paul S. Myles: Complications of thoracic surgery * 38: Desmond P. McGlade and David A. Scott: Pain relief after thoracic and cardiac surgery * 39: Lesley Colvin: Chronic pain after cardiothoracic surgery * 40: Bill Rostenberg and D. Kirk Hamilton: Designing state-of-the-art cardiothoracic surgical suites * 41: Jane Heggie and W. Scott Beattie: Training programmes for cardiothoracic anaesthesia: Curriculums, administration, and evaluations * 42: Alan F. Merry and Jennifer M. Weller: Teamwork and minimizing error * 43: Paul S. Myles: Audit and research in cardiothoracic anaesthesia
* 1: R. Peter Alston: An history of cardiothoracic anaesthesia * 2: Neil Hauser, Adriaan Myburgh, and Justiaan Swanevelder: Anatomy and pathology of the heart and major vascular system * 3: Philip J. Peyton: Cardiovascular physiology, pathophysiology, and monitoring * 4: David J. R. Duthie: Thoracic anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology * 5: William T. McBride and Esther R. McBride: The inflammatory response to cardiothoracic surgery * 6: David Smith: Cardiovascular and pulmonary pharmacology * 7: Silvana F. Marasco and Martin G. Hiscock: Diagnosis and assessment of cardiac disease * 8: Giorgio Della Rocca and Cecilia Coccia: Diagnosis and assessment of lung disease * 9: Mario Carminati and Angelo Micheletti: Structural cardiac intervention * 10: David Story and Philip J. Peyton: Blood gases, clinical chemistry, and acid-base * 11: Marco Ranucci: Cardiopulmonary bypass * 12: Thomas Langer, Eleonora Carlesso, and Luciano Gattinoni: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation * 13: Vladimir Saplacan, Mario Gaudino, and Massimo Massetti: Mechanical support of the circulation * 14: Jeremy M. Bennett, Andrew Shaw, and Chad Wagner: Hypothermia and circulatory arrest * 15: Michael G. Irwin and Gordon Tin Chun Wong: Myocardial protection during cardiac surgery * 16: David Royston: Antithrombotic and antiplatelet therapy * 17: David Royston: Haemostasis management * 18: Gavin J. Murphy, Nishith N. Patel, and Nicola Curry: Blood management * 19: R. Peter Alston: Anaesthesia for adult cardiac surgery * 20: Yatin Mehta and Madhur Malik: Anaesthesia for off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting * 21: Marco Ranucci, Giuseppe Isgrò, and Anna Cazzaniga: Paediatric cardiac and thoracic anaesthesia * 22: Donna Greenhalgh: Anaesthesia for thoracic aortic surgery * 23: Andy Gaunt and Nandor Marczin: Anaesthesia for heart transplantation * 24: Andy Gaunt and Nandor Marczin: Anaesthesia for adult patients with acquired heart disease for non-cardiac surgery * 25: Bodil Steen-Rasmussen: Anaesthesia for cardiac electrophysiological interventions * 26: Lisen Hockings, Deirdre Murphy, and Carlos Scheinkestel: Critical care following cardiac surgery * 27: Stefan Probst and Jörg Ender: Enhanced recovery from heart surgery * 28: Andrew Hilton: Ultrasound imaging in critical care * 29: Fabio Guarracino and Rubia Baldassarri: Cardiovascular complications of cardiac surgery * 30: Rainer Thell and Michael Hiesmayr: Pulmonary complications after cardiac surgery * 31: Sara Jane Allen and David Sidebotham: Renal, hepatic, and gastrointestinal complications of cardiac surgery * 32: Thomas H. Ottens and Diederik van Dijk: Cerebral complications of heart surgery * 33: Jean S. Bussières and Annie Rousseau: Anaesthesia for thoracic surgery * 34: Cait P. Searl: Anaesthesia for interventional bronchoscopy * 35: Nandor Marczin, Lakshminarasimhan Kuppurao, I. Gavin Wright, and Andre R. Simon: Anaesthesia for lung transplantation * 36: Mert Sentürk: Postoperative thoracic surgical care * 37: Paul S. Myles: Complications of thoracic surgery * 38: Desmond P. McGlade and David A. Scott: Pain relief after thoracic and cardiac surgery * 39: Lesley Colvin: Chronic pain after cardiothoracic surgery * 40: Bill Rostenberg and D. Kirk Hamilton: Designing state-of-the-art cardiothoracic surgical suites * 41: Jane Heggie and W. Scott Beattie: Training programmes for cardiothoracic anaesthesia: Curriculums, administration, and evaluations * 42: Alan F. Merry and Jennifer M. Weller: Teamwork and minimizing error * 43: Paul S. Myles: Audit and research in cardiothoracic anaesthesia
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